

Cabinet Refinishing Services
In Toms River, Ocean County and Surrounding New Jersey Areas
Refinishing cabinets can be a viable option for homeowners who want to give their kitchen, laundry room, basement or garage a fresh, new look without replacing them entirely. Cabinet refinishing offers a cost effective and simpler alternative for individuals who wish to update the look of their home with minimal expense and effort and has the potential to save you money in the long run while still providing excellent results.
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Why Should I Refinish and Not Replace?
Cabinet refinishing is considered to be one of the most cost effective and efficient ways to refresh your home’s interior decoration. By simply updating the existing cabinet doors, knobs, handles, or stain color of your cabinets, you can instantly boost the overall aesthetic of your space while avoiding costly replacement fees. Cabinet refinishing is often much less expensive than purchasing brand new cabinets and also requires only minimal disruption due to its non-invasive nature. In addition, it takes far less time than completely replacing all of your cabinetry from scratch, allowing you to have your kitchen, laundry room or bathroom refurbished quickly and conveniently.
How does our cabinet refinishing process work?
Revive your cabinets and give any room in the house a facelift! From kitchens to bathrooms, laundry rooms to basements or garages – Carfagno Painting can transform them into something new.
- We take off all your doors and drawers (including hardware).
- Wipe down all door, drawers and frame with Krud Kutter (deglosser).
- Scuff sand: creating a surface profile that will better help the primer adhere.
- Spray on a primer (industrial based, adhesion promoting primer).
- Fine sand: scuff surface getting rid of any bumps, groves, lint or dust.
- Clear away dust with a damp rag.
- Spray on two coats of cabinet paint (urethane or lacquer based).
- Let dry for 24 hours and Install doors and hardware.