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The cost of painting kitchen cabinets varies by quite a bit, from a few hundred dollars (a DIY paint job with some wall paint) to $10,000 or more for an expert relying on a professional-grade finishing product.
That’s a huge price range to consider. So it may be best to break pricing down into three different quality tiers:
The above is a general synopsis of what you’ll pay for different quality cabinet painting and refinishing projects. In this article, we’ll share the cost factors which make the biggest impact on cost for cabinet painting.
Let’s jump right in!
If you want to know how a standard paint job compares to our expert factory-grade refinishing product, just give us a call at (480) 641-9611 or schedule a free estimate online.
Because a cabinet painting project uses your existing cabinetry, the state of those cabinets will play a major role in what the total cost of the project will be. Three factors will figure into the estimate you receive:
Kitchens with more cabinets tend to cost more than kitchens with fewer cabinets. And that makes sense, because bigger jobs will require more materials and labor to complete.
Just how much more will depend on the number of cabinets you’re looking to paint. If you do consider a DIY job, remember to factor in the cost of your own time in painting. Cabinet painting can be quite tricky, and almost always requires the removal of the cabinet doors themselves to paint those hard-to-reach areas.
When a professional cabinet painter arrives at a home, one of the first things they’ll assess is the layout of the cabinetry. Some of the questions they might ask include:
If a professional deems a kitchen particularly challenging, they’ll increase the quote accordingly.
Any contractor worthy of being called a professional is going to assess the cabinet set for water damage, dents and scratches in the material. These damaged areas may require extra attention before painting even begins, and should be addressed during the preparation phase.
During the preparation phase a painter will clean and then sand down the cabinet set. Afterward, the contractor will patch up any blemishes they find during the process.
Without this critical preparation phase, that fresh coat of paint could very quickly turn into a homeowner’s worst nightmare. In just a few months a homeowner may see:
To avoid these hassles, we always recommend that homeowners pay a bit extra for experienced contractors who do the job the right way, not the fast way.
Which brings us to price factor #2: the contractor you hire to paint your cabinets.
The contractor plays a pivotal role in how much you’ll pay to paint your cabinets. Three factors in particular will influence the price, including:
The paint technique separates the professional jobs which last years from the average jobs which could start looking worn within a few months.
Technique varies from contractor to contractor. But four factors have an effect on price in particular:
Painters charge different labor rates for many different reasons, some of which include:
Cabinet refinishing relies on a furniture-quality paint finish that’s far more durable and long-lasting than a normal paint product. Not only will the cabinets look newer for longer, they’ll also be more resistant to everyday wear and tear.
Cabinet Coatings has specialized in cabinet refinishing for over 20 years. Before you decide to hire a professional to paint your cabinets, give Cabinet Coatings a call to learn more about what a proper finish could do to rejuvenate your kitchen’s appearance.
Call us today at (480) 641-9611 or schedule service online. We look forward to hearing from you!
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