Residential service
Cabinet refinishing without a full kitchen replacement.
A.G. Williams Painting Company refinishes kitchen and built-in cabinetry with labeled removal, careful prep, bonding primer, and a controlled sprayed finish. It is a lower-disruption way to refresh sound cabinets without replacing the whole kitchen.
- Labeled systemDoors and drawers tracked
- Bonding primerBuilt for cabinet wear
- Sprayed finishSmooth, even surface
- 5-yearWorkmanship warranty


Service overview
Cabinet Refinishing
Cabinet work depends on controlled handling. Doors, drawers, faces, and hardware need a documented system so the finished kitchen returns to service cleanly.
What matters
Controlled prep before the finish coat.
Cabinet refinishing is clean when every door, drawer, face, and touch point is tracked from removal through reinstall. The scope should make those steps visible before work starts.
Label and remove
Doors, drawers, and hardware are labeled before removal so everything returns to its exact place.
Degrease and sand
Kitchen surfaces are degreased and sanded so the new finish actually bonds to years of cooking residue.
Bonding primer + finish
A bonding primer and a chosen finish system are matched to how hard cabinets get used.
Clean reinstall
Faces and hardware go back cleanly, with a touch-up review before the kitchen returns to service.
Project rhythm
A clear path from walkthrough to reinstall.
Walkthrough
We review cabinet condition, finish direction, grain visibility, and how the kitchen is used day to day.
Written estimate
The scope sets expectations for prep, finish system, cure time, and the access you keep during the project.
Controlled finishing
Faces are finished in a controlled setting; the labeled system keeps every door and drawer accounted for.
Reinstall and review
Everything is reinstalled, hardware is adjusted, and we walk the touch points with you.
Cabinet refinishing questions
Is refinishing better than replacing?
When the boxes are sound, refinishing gives you a new finish for far less cost and disruption than replacement. We will tell you honestly if the cabinets are not good candidates.
Can I use my kitchen during the work?
The written scope sets cure times and the access you keep day to day, so you know what to expect before work starts.
Will the finish hold up?
A bonding primer and a finish system matched to cabinet wear are what make it last. The work carries the five-year workmanship warranty.