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I have a friend that has been in the interior/ exterior painting business for over ten years. In addition to painting walls, he has a lot of customers that inquire about painting their kitchen cabinets. While he will never turn away a good paying job, I was surprised to find out that he actually tries to discourage customers from painting their existing cabinets. While painting cabinets may be a quick fix if you are looking to flip a property or quick sell your home, in the long run, painting will end up costing more in maintenance than simply installing new cabinets.

To refinish cabinets you have to remove the cabinet doors, hinges and handles you need to sand them smooth before filling in any holes with wood putty, letting that dry and then sanding it smooth again. Next you must make sure to wipe the doors down with a damp washcloth to remove any left over residue and let them dry completely before starting to paint. Like any other painting project, you need to apply a high quality primer evenly first, in order to have professional results. The hardest part of painting cabinets is getting a perfectly smooth finish. Even for expert painters, eliminating the brush strokes can be a challenge. Believe it or not, the maintenance associated with painted cabinets is actually greater when compared to factory finished cabinets. The paint will tend to crack and chip more frequently, and they will need to be wiped down more often.

Even after telling customers about all the drawbacks of painting cabinets, he still found a lot of people that still would take that chance simply because of the cost. Compared to buying brand new traditional cabinets, some people just couldn’t afford the expense. After I started importing RTA Cabinets, he soon realized that he had a viable solution for customers that didn’t want to deal with the maintenance hassles associated with painted cabinets but couldn’t afford or just didn’t want to spend the money for brand new cabinets. With RTA Cabinets being roughly 30-40% cheaper than what you find in the big box stores, they actually started to fall in the price range of many customers.

I am happy to say that his painting business is not only thriving, but he is now selling and installing kitchen cabinets to the same clients that he is doing the painting for. So if you are considering painting your kitchen cabinets, it is important to keep in mind this story from a professional painter.

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