We removed the doors and drawer fronts. Removed handles and hinges. We then sanded and cleaned them to prep for spraying. We sprayed them with our Air Assisted Airless spray system to insure a factory finish. We then moved to the kitchen area to prep the boxes for painting, covered the kitchen area and separated the kitchen with a Zip Wall System. Next we sprayed the exterior of the boxes and re-assembled the cabinets. We also installed new handles and hardware. The results are a beautiful new kitchen at a fraction of the cost of buying new kitchen.
If you want a fresh kitchen without the chaos of demolition, cabinet painting in Tampa Bay can feel like the smartest shortcut. Before you map out a full remodel, compare what truly changes, how long each path takes, and how finishes hold up in Florida homes. […]
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What started off as a two-man operation years ago has developed into a full service painting company with over twenty employees. All of our house painters maintain the same dedication to outstanding customer service that the company was founded on. All of our painting crew want to complete the best work possible for you, when you need it done. We specialize in meeting move-in deadlines for new home owners.
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