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Specialty Service

Cabinet Refinishing Services

A kitchen or bath refresh without a full remodel. From prep to cleanup, JMU keeps the project clear, careful, and easy to schedule.

  • Clean job sites
  • Written scope before work starts

Cabinet Refinishing

Cabinet Refinishing Without a Full Remodel

Cabinet refinishing can change the whole room when the prep is done right. JMU cleans, sands, de-glosses, caulks, and finishes cabinets so kitchens, baths, and built-ins feel renewed.

Kitchen, Bath, Built-In, and Storage Cabinets

We help homeowners refresh cabinets with paint or stain when the existing layout still works but the finish is tired.

  • Cabinet painting, staining, and refinishing
  • Kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, built-ins, and storage areas
  • Cleaning, sanding, de-glossing, caulking, and surface prep
  • Door, drawer, frame, and panel finishing
  • Color and sheen updates for a cleaner room without replacement

How Cabinet Projects Work

  1. Step 1Cabinet review

    We look at current finish, layout, damage, hardware, sheen, and color goals.

  2. Step 2Written quote

    You get the prep, surfaces, finish type, and expectations clearly listed.

  3. Step 3Prep and finish

    Cabinets are cleaned, sanded, masked, and finished with care.

  4. Step 4Reinstall and check

    Doors, drawers, and visible details are reviewed before the project wraps.

What You Can Expect

Why Homeowners Choose JMU for Cabinets

Cabinets are touched every day, so shortcuts show quickly. We slow down where the finish needs it and keep the room protected.

  • Detailed prepCleaning, sanding, de-glossing, and caulking support a smoother final finish.
  • Room protectionFloors, counters, appliances, and nearby surfaces are masked and covered.
  • Paint or stain optionsWe help choose a finish direction that fits the cabinet material and room.
  • Doors and frames handled togetherThe full cabinet system is planned so the finished room feels cohesive.
  • Cleaner kitchen updateA strong cabinet finish can refresh the room without replacing the layout.
  • Final detail checkEdges, touch-ups, hardware areas, and visible faces are reviewed before closeout.

Customer Proof

Homeowners Notice the Details

★★★★★

We had the main areas of our house painted (living room, great room, kitchen, dining room, and upstairs hallway) along with the trim. They also helped repair the ceiling and certain places on the wall with drywall. They…

Sophia MGoogle Review
★★★★★

Chad and Brandon did a superb job. They fixed a hole in my ceiling, removed the textured and painted the entire kitchen ceiling. All in 3 days. I would recommend them to anyone.

Joe PGoogle Review
★★★★★

John and his 3-person team did a wonderful job painting our two rooms, bathroom, foyer, and stairwell. They work like a well-oiled machine, each person with a specific assignment, helping each other out when needed. They were efficient,…

Janet K SGoogle Review

Questions, Answered

Know What Happens Before We Paint

Clear answers about pricing, prep, timing, and what we look for during the free walkthrough.

Most asked

What determines the cost of the project?

Cost depends on the number of rooms or exterior areas, surface condition, ceiling height, prep and repair work, trim or door details, paint selection, and how much masking or protection is needed. We walk the space first so the estimate matches the real scope.

Pricing & Estimates

Do you charge for estimates?

No. Estimates are free, and we will outline the recommended scope before you decide whether to schedule.

Paint & Materials

What quality of paint do you use?

We typically use high-quality Sherwin-Williams products and can also work with a specific paint you prefer. Product choice depends on the surface, room use, finish, and durability needed.

Scope of Work

Do you offer cabinet staining or just paint?

Both. Cabinet staining services are available in a variety of shades alongside our painted finish options.

More Ways We Can Help

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Ready When You Are

Ready to Plan the Work?

Tell us which cabinet refinishing details matter most, and we’ll help set the right scope.