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Restore the Look Without Replacing Anything

Professional cabinet finishing services available throughout Texarkana and the surrounding region.

Your kitchen or office cabinets show wear from daily use, but the frames are still solid. Instead of replacing them, cabinet finishing brings back their original appeal with professional-grade coatings that hold up to moisture, heat, and repeated handling. Williams Commercial Painting & Performance Floor Coatings works throughout Texarkana on residential kitchens, office breakrooms, and rental units where surface restoration makes more sense than demolition and replacement.

The process starts with thorough preparation of all cabinet surfaces to remove grease, old finishes, and surface imperfections. We apply factory-style coatings designed for durability and easy maintenance, giving your cabinets a smooth finish that looks new and stands up to everyday use. This work is done on-site with careful attention to minimizing disruption, and the results typically last for years with normal cleaning and care.

If you need updated cabinets without the cost or timeline of full replacement, contact us to review your space in Texarkana.

What Changes When the Work Is Finished

When we refinish cabinets in Texarkana, we begin by removing all doors and hardware, then clean and sand every surface to prepare it for coating. You will see a smooth, consistent finish across all cabinet fronts, with no brush marks or uneven texture. The new coating is formulated to resist water damage, staining, and discoloration, which means your cabinets stay cleaner with less effort over time.

Once the work is complete, your cabinets will look uniform in color and sheen, with a finish that feels smooth to the touch. Durable coatings designed for long-lasting beauty and easy maintenance mean you can wipe down surfaces without worrying about lifting the finish or causing streaks.

This service works best when the underlying cabinet boxes and frames are structurally sound. If hinges need adjustment or doors are warped beyond repair, those issues should be addressed separately. Cabinet finishing does not include structural repair, hardware replacement, or interior shelving work, but it does provide a clean, updated appearance that is ready for daily use as soon as the coating cures.

What You Should Know Before Starting

Most property owners want to understand how the work is done, how long it takes, and what results they can expect before committing to cabinet finishing.

How long does cabinet finishing take?
Most kitchen cabinet projects take three to five days from start to finish, depending on the number of cabinets and the condition of the surfaces. We allow for proper drying time between coats to make sure the finish cures correctly.
What kind of finish do you use?
We use professional-grade coatings designed for high-contact surfaces, including doors, drawer fronts, and cabinet frames. These products are chosen for their durability and resistance to moisture and daily wear.
Can you match my existing cabinet color?
Yes, we can match most existing colors or help you choose a new one if you want a different look. Color matching is part of the prep work and ensures consistency across all surfaces.
Do you work on commercial cabinets?
Yes, we refinish cabinets in office breakrooms, rental properties, and light commercial spaces throughout Texarkana. The same process applies whether the cabinets are in a home or a business.
What if my cabinets have water damage?
Minor surface damage can often be repaired during prep, but structural damage or warped wood may require replacement of individual components before finishing. We assess the condition of each cabinet during the initial review.

Williams Commercial Painting & Performance Floor Coatings completes cabinet finishing projects throughout Texarkana using proven techniques and materials that extend the life of your existing cabinetry. If your cabinets need updating but replacement is not in the budget, reach out to discuss your project and timeline.