Coating evaluation
We identify the substrate and existing finish before selecting cleaners, abrasives, primer and topcoat.
Keep the cabinets, change the room
A durable cabinet finish begins long before the color coat. We evaluate the substrate and existing coating, label each component and use a preparation and coating system designed for adhesion and a refined appearance.

What is included
We identify the substrate and existing finish before selecting cleaners, abrasives, primer and topcoat.
Doors, drawers and hardware are labeled so every component returns to the correct opening.
Grease, contamination, loose coatings and minor surface defects are addressed before primer.
A compatible primer creates a uniform foundation and supports long-term adhesion.
Spraying or another appropriate application method is selected for the project and site conditions.
Components are reinstalled, aligned and reviewed after appropriate drying and curing.
Our process
Howard County & Central Maryland
Howard County is our primary market, including Columbia, Ellicott City, Clarksville, Fulton, Glenelg, Glenwood and nearby communities. We also serve Baltimore, Anne Arundel County and select Washington, DC projects.
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It often is when the existing boxes and doors are well built and the layout already works. We inspect the condition before recommending refinishing.
Some surfaces can be refinished with the right preparation and bonding system, while others may not be good candidates. We evaluate them first.
Dry-to-touch and full-cure times differ. We provide project-specific handling and curing instructions for the selected coating.