Reviving your cabinets, reviving your space.
We understand that your cabinets are an integral part of your home's interior, and we are committed to transforming them into a stunning focal point. Our team of experienced cabinet painters possesses the expertise and dedication to deliver exceptional results that exceed your expectations. We use only the finest paints and materials, ensuring that your cabinets look their best for years to come.
Malone Painting also offer a warranty on all of our cabinet painting services, giving you peace of mind that your investment is well-protected.
Cleaning and Removing Hardware
Once the cabinets are empty, we will thoroughly clean them to remove any dirt, grease, or grime that could affect the paint's adhesion. We use a mild detergent and warm water to clean the cabinets, paying close attention to areas that are frequently touched.
Sanding for a Smooth Surface
Sanding is an essential step in the preparation process, as it creates a smooth and even surface for the paint to adhere to. We use medium-grit sandpaper to lightly sand the cabinets, following the grain of the wood. We are careful not to sand excessively, as this can damage the underlying wood.
To prevent paint splatters from damaging countertops, appliances, and other surfaces, we carefully tape off the edges of the cabinets and surrounding areas.
Addressing Imperfections
Inspect the cabinets for any imperfections, such as cracks, dents, or scratches. Fill any cracks or dents with a high-quality wood filler and let it dry completely before sanding the area smooth.
Final Walk Through
At the end of the project, our Production Manager will conduct a final walk through with you to make sure everything is perfect. If you are not 100% satisfied, touch-ups will be scheduled.
3 Year Workmanship Guarantee
Malone Painting guarantees the quality of our work for 3 years (36 months) after the project completion date. This warranty covers peeling, blistering, cracking, flaking, and excessive chalking that occur due to improper application of paint materials under normal wear and tear. We refer to these issues as "Warranted Conditions."