Kitchen Cabinets
Full kitchen cabinet refinishing, doors, drawers and boxes included.
Cabinet Painting
A sprayed, factory-smooth cabinet finish using a professional PPG primer-and-topcoat system, at a fraction of the cost of full replacement.
As a full-service Hendersonville, NC Painting Contractor, HB Pro Painting LLC brings the same sprayed, factory-smooth standard to every cabinet project.
Doors and drawers are removed and labeled, hardware is taken off, and every surface is cleaned and scuff-sanded so the new finish bonds properly.
We apply a PPG primer coat first to block stains and tannin bleed-through, then spray two topcoats for a smooth, durable finish that holds up to daily kitchen use.
Refinishing a whole kitchen? Pair it with interior painting for the surrounding walls, or ask about whole-house painting if you are updating more than one room.
Every cabinet project is scoped to your kitchen or bathroom, but here's what's typically covered.
Full kitchen cabinet refinishing, doors, drawers and boxes included.
Vanity cabinets refreshed to match a bathroom remodel or color update.
In-place painting of cabinet boxes while doors are sprayed separately.
We remove and reinstall hardware, or coordinate timing if you're upgrading it.
Full color changes, including darker-to-lighter transitions that need extra prep.
Island or lower-cabinet color contrast against the rest of the kitchen.
A smooth, even, sprayed finish is the standard on every cabinet job we take on.
These steps are standard on every cabinet refinishing project.
Full cabinet replacement can cost many times more than refinishing, and often takes weeks longer with demolition and installation.
If your cabinet boxes are in good shape, refinishing is usually the faster and more affordable way to get a completely new look.
For more on planning and maintaining a cabinet project, read The Role of Cabinet Painting in Home Renovations and How to Maintain Painted Cabinets for Long-Lasting Beauty.
Request a free estimate and we'll walk your kitchen or bathroom to scope the project.