Cabinet Painting in Cochrane
Tired oak or dated maple, sprayed to a hard, factory-smooth finish that survives daily kitchen life — a new kitchen face for a fraction of a replacement.
What you get
- Doors and drawer fronts removed, numbered, and finished off-site or in a contained spray station so overspray never reaches your home.
- Every face degreased, deglossed, sanded, and bonding-primed — the step that decides whether a cabinet finish lasts years or chips in months.
- Sprayed in a durable cabinet-grade urethane or alkyd enamel that levels smooth, with no brush marks and no roller stipple.
- Boxes finished in place, hardware reinstalled, doors rehung and adjusted, and a walk-through before the touch-up window opens.
Material, method, measurement
- Material: Cabinet-grade waterborne urethane and alkyd enamels built to level flat and cure hard against fingerprints, cleaners, and knocks — not a wall paint pressed into cabinet duty.
- Method: Degrease, degloss, sand, bonding-prime, then spray in thin, even coats with full cure between them. Spraying is why the finish reads factory-smooth instead of brushed.
- Measurement: Adhesion checked after prime, film built in controlled coats, and each face inspected under raking light for sags, dust, or thin edges before it goes back on.
Most kitchens land between $2,900 and $5,500 depending on door count and layout.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to paint kitchen cabinets in Cochrane?
Cabinet refinishing in Cochrane typically runs $2,900–$5,500 for a standard kitchen, set by the number of doors and drawers and whether you want the boxes done too. That is a fraction of new cabinetry, with no demolition and no new-counter domino effect.
Will sprayed cabinets chip or peel?
Not when they are prepped right. The failure people remember comes from paint rolled over greasy, glossy factory finish with no bonding primer. We degrease, degloss, sand, and bonding-prime every face, then spray a cabinet-grade enamel that cures hard — and back it with our workmanship warranty.
How long does a cabinet refinishing project take?
Most kitchens take four to seven working days end to end — a day to remove and prep, several to prime, spray, and cure, and a day to reinstall and adjust. You keep use of the kitchen for much of it; doors come off only once the boxes are ready.
Send photos for a written quote or email inquiry@cochranemasterbuilders.com. Cochrane Master Painters serves Cochrane, Alberta and Rocky View County.