Cabinet Restoration

Save Thousands Without a Full Kitchen Overhaul

Cabinet Restoration in Montrose for homeowners facing outdated kitchens without remodeling budgets

RJ's Painting LLC restores existing cabinets in Montrose kitchens, transforming worn finishes and outdated colors without the cost or disruption of full replacement. You keep your current cabinet boxes and layout while getting a finish that looks factory-new. This approach works particularly well in Montrose's older homes where solid wood cabinets were standard construction, built to last decades longer than their original finishes.


Cabinet restoration involves stripping or cleaning existing finishes, repairing surface damage, and applying professional-grade coatings that withstand daily kitchen use. The process addresses fading, discoloration, minor scratches, and wear patterns while maintaining the structural integrity of cabinets that still function properly. You avoid the cost of new cabinet boxes, installation labor, and the weeks of kitchen downtime that come with full replacement.



Schedule an in-home assessment to evaluate your current cabinet condition and finish options.

Why Restoration Makes Financial Sense in Montrose

The process begins with removing cabinet doors and hardware, then treating surfaces to accept new finishes. Professional restoration uses spray equipment and controlled environments to achieve smooth, durable coatings that brushwork cannot match. Preparation includes filling minor imperfections, sanding to create proper adhesion, and applying primer systems designed for kitchen environments with heat, moisture, and grease exposure.



Once complete, your cabinets display even color with no brush marks, a finish that resists chipping and yellowing, and hardware holes that align perfectly because the existing structure remains unchanged. Doors close smoothly on their original frames, drawers glide on the same tracks, and your kitchen layout stays exactly where years of cooking have made it second nature. The difference appears in the finish quality and updated appearance, not in relearning where everything belongs.


Restoration typically costs one-third to one-half what you would spend on new cabinets of comparable quality, and the work takes days instead of weeks. This pricing advantage matters in Montrose's housing market, where many homes feature solid wood cabinetry from the 1980s and 1990s that remains structurally sound long after finishes show their age.

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