Assuming you have bought another Condo or Home, or feel now is the right time to refinish your kitchen cabinets in Edmonton and surrounding areas , you might be taking a look at your finished wood, MDF or vinyl wrapped cupboards and feel like they’re on the way out.
The facts is that kitchen cupboards painted in a strong variety like white, dark or blue can give your home a brilliant, clean, or contemporary look. Yet, before you detach your cupboards you ought to think about the ongoing state of the doors and drawers and gauge your options.
A total redesign of your kitchen will be fundamentally more costly and troublesome to your life in your Alberta home.
The contractor for hire should initially eliminate your old cupboards, you’ll need to find and additionally plan new ones that address the issues of your space and afterward the new cupboards should be introduced or constructed. There will be additional cost of countertops, backsplash, and possible flooring etc.. that will be quite expensive.
We have a solution, and we can assist you with surveying the ongoing state of your kitchen cabinets to check whether restoring them will be a decent choice for you.
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– We have a proven processes, with the right material that have a turn around time of 5 business days
– We use high quality finish products that cures to a hard, durable finish that is sprayed on doors and drawers.
– Exquisite, high end finish choices available including tough, quick curing waterborne polyurethane what will be ready to use the next day
Our Process
– Cautiously remove and tag doors and localize hinges, and in the event that the hardware is being changed, we can fill and tap any holes and recalibrate the size
– Cover and safeguard floors, counters, walls and adjoining surfaces and close the workspace to safeguard the remainder of your home where required
– Prep. the cabinets, doors and drawers for painting by sanding
– Clean the surface to eliminate remaining residue and oil
– Apply two layers/coats of a special bonding primer – Sand the primer to a smooth surface