Cabinet Painting in Eugene, Oregon

Kitchen & bath refresh without the renovation cost

Cabinet painting is one of the highest-ROI home improvements you can make — delivering the look of a kitchen remodel at a fraction of the cost. Servicemen Painting applies a durable, brush-free spray finish that transforms dated cabinets into a clean, modern focal point.

What's Included

  • Kitchen, bathroom, and built-in cabinets
  • Professional degreasing and sanding included
  • Brush-free spray application for smooth factory finish
  • Durable topcoat rated for heavy daily use
  • Hardware reinstallation included

Our Cabinet Painting Process

Cabinet painting is a multi-step, detail-intensive process. We remove all doors and drawers, degrease every surface, sand to remove gloss and promote adhesion, and apply a bonding primer. We then spray all components in a controlled environment for a smooth, brush-mark-free finish before applying a durable topcoat. Doors are reinstalled and adjusted once fully cured.

Why Cabinet Painting vs. Replacement?

New cabinets can cost $10,000 to $30,000 or more. Cabinet painting typically costs a fraction of that while delivering a dramatic visual transformation. If your cabinet boxes are structurally sound, painting is almost always the smarter financial decision.

Durability

We apply a two-component urethane topcoat that resists nicks, moisture, and everyday wear. This is the same category of coating used in commercial kitchens — far more durable than standard latex paint.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does cabinet painting take?

Most kitchen cabinet projects take three to five days — one to two days for prep and priming, two to three days for spraying and reinstall. We minimize kitchen downtime as much as possible.

Can you paint laminate or thermofoil cabinets?

Laminate cabinets can be painted with proper prep and adhesion promoter. Thermofoil requires evaluation — if the thermofoil is peeling, the surface must be stripped before painting. We assess this at no charge during the estimate.

What colors work best for cabinets?

White, off-white, soft gray, and navy are perennially popular. We can match virtually any color. Our team is happy to provide guidance based on your existing countertops and flooring.