East Bay’s Premier Cabinet Painting Company

Prestige Cabinet Painting Expertise

One unique attribute of our service is that we are qualified and experienced in spraying several different types of cabinet coats, including lacquer, oil, and water-based polyurethane finishes. We almost exclusively use an water-based polyurethane finishes because, in most cases, we have found that in REFINISHING scenarios, lacquer is inferior to an water-based polyurethane finish. This is due to lacquer’s brittle nature, which leads to its propensity to crack. Additionally, lacquers can not be touched up by hand. water-based polyurethane is actually more expensive than lacquer, are thicker, are equal in durability, can be touched up, and are not as brittle. water-based polyurethane is also more difficult to use, which is why many refinishers don’t like to use them.  When it comes to initial look and feel, there is almost no difference between an water-based polyurethane and a lacquer. The difference comes over time.   

For Average Projects, We Are Only In Your Home For 5 Days

We are not a typical contractor. We can guarantee that we will complete your job within the week of your start date. See a sample of our most typical timeline below

Cleaning/Masking

Monday

We arrive at your home at about 8-9 a.m. We spend Monday prepping your kitchen.

Primer

Tuesday

Finish up prep and apply 2 primer coats

Topcoat

Wednesday

We sand the primer smooth, fix imperfections and apply the finish coat.

Reinstall Items

Thursday

Reinstall doors, new bumper pads, clean up and give you your kitchen back.

Finish Up

Friday

Hopefully we finished Thursday, but if not, we will finish today.

*Please note that we pick up your doors and drawers the week before your start date and we have the doors and drawers in our shop for 7-8 days.

Request a Quote

We’ll prepare a proposal and walk you through every step of the process.