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Update Your Kitchen Without a Remodel

Andy's Pro Painting offers cabinet painting and refinishing services in Sacramento for kitchens, bathrooms, and built-in storage.

Your kitchen cabinets in Sacramento show wear from years of use, grease buildup near the stove, and fading where sunlight hits the doors each afternoon. Cabinet painting gives you a refreshed look without tearing out the existing structure, and it costs a fraction of what a full remodel would require.

Andy's Pro Painting cleans, sands, and prepares cabinet surfaces before any finish is applied. That includes removing grease and grime that prevent paint from bonding, smoothing rough areas, and priming so the topcoat adheres evenly. The finishes used are designed for daily use in high-traffic areas where doors and drawers are opened repeatedly. Kitchens, bathrooms, and built-in storage all receive the same controlled process to limit dust and disruption while work is underway.

If your cabinets need more than cleaning, schedule a cabinet painting consultation in Sacramento.

What Homeowners Want to Know First

Most questions focus on timing, access to the kitchen, and how the finish will hold up with regular use.

How long does cabinet painting take?
Most kitchens take three to five days depending on the number of cabinets and drying time between coats. You'll have limited access to storage during the process, but work is scheduled to minimize disruption.
What happens to the cabinet doors?
Doors and drawer fronts are removed, labeled, and finished separately. They're reinstalled once all coats are fully cured and hardware is reattached.
Why is cleaning necessary before painting?
Grease and grime prevent paint from bonding to the cabinet surface. Without cleaning, the finish peels or chips within weeks of application.
What kind of finish works best in kitchens?
Durable finishes designed for high-traffic areas resist scuffing, moisture, and daily contact. You'll be told which products are being used and how they perform in Sacramento kitchens.
When should I repaint my cabinets?
You should repaint when cabinets look faded, greasy, or worn, or when the existing finish is chipping and can't be cleaned back to its original appearance. Cabinet painting works well for homeowners upgrading without replacing the entire kitchen.

Andy's Pro Painting handles cabinet refinishing in Sacramento homes where durability and clean finishes matter. If your kitchen or bathroom cabinets need a reset, learn more by scheduling a cabinet painting consultation today.

How Prep Work Changes the Final Result

Work begins by removing cabinet doors and hardware in your Sacramento home. Each piece is cleaned, sanded, and prepped on a flat surface where the finish can be applied evenly. Brushes, rollers, and spray equipment are selected based on the cabinet material and the finish you want.

After the work is finished, you see smooth, even color without drips, brush marks, or rough patches where old finishes were left behind. Cabinet doors close cleanly, and the coating resists scuffing when pots, pans, or dishware make contact.

The process includes protecting countertops, floors, and appliances throughout the project. Drying times are managed so you're not without access to your kitchen for extended periods. Cabinet painting that starts with thorough cleaning and surface prep delivers a finish that holds up to the wear your kitchen sees daily.