A complete on-site cabinet refinishing process — thorough cleaning, proper adhesion preparation, and a top-tier finish for a smooth, even result.
Cabinets are unforgiving: the result lives or dies on the preparation and the adhesion. That is exactly where our craft shows.

Cabinet work is usually done on site. Where it helps, parts such as doors and drawers may be handled in a suitable area such as a garage.
Sometimes. Most cabinet projects are completed by brush and roll. Spraying may be possible for doors or drawers when there is a suitable controlled area, such as a garage, where we can set up and protect the space safely.
We use a bonding primer and Benjamin Moore Cabinet Coat, chosen for the surface and how the kitchen is used.
Most cabinet projects take around 6–10 business days, depending on size, preparation, drying time and site conditions.
Cabinets are dry to the touch well before they are fully cured. We explain what to avoid in the first days and how to treat the surfaces while the finish continues to cure.
Yes. We explain drying and curing time, what to avoid in the first days, and how to clean the surfaces safely. This can also be linked from your proposal for easy reference.
We paint homes across Long Island — Huntington, Smithtown, Northport, Stony Brook, Setauket, Port Jefferson, Southampton and East Hampton, and more of Suffolk & Nassau.