Cabinet Painting

Cabinet Painting • West Bloomfield, MI ★★★★★ Trusted local reviews

Cabinet Painting in West Bloomfield for a Factory-Smooth, Durable Finish

Kitchen cabinets take more wear than almost any surface in your home — hands, oils, moisture, cleaning products, and daily use. That’s why cabinet painting requires a specialized process, not the same paint used on walls. JMJ Painting and Powerwashing delivers a prep-first cabinet system designed for strong adhesion, a smooth feel, and a finish that resists chipping and sticking.

Degrease & De-gloss
Clean bond-ready surfaces
Repair & Sand
Smooth surfaces, crisp edges
Bonding Primer
Adhesion + stain control
Cabinet-Grade Finish
Harder cure, cleaner feel
Ideal for: dated wood tones, worn finishes, sticky doors, scuffed cabinets, and modern color upgrades.

Why West Bloomfield Homeowners Choose JMJ for Cabinet Painting

Cabinets are unforgiving — the wrong prep shows quickly and fails early. Our process is designed to create a smooth, durable finish that looks clean in bright kitchen lighting and performs under daily use.

“Our kitchen looks completely transformed. The finish is smooth, the doors close perfectly, and it looks like a brand-new kitchen without the full remodel.”

— West Bloomfield Homeowner

“They were meticulous with prep and kept everything organized and clean. The cabinet finish feels durable and looks amazing in our lighting.”

— Local Customer

“Communication was excellent and the timeline was clear. The end result is crisp and consistent — no brush marks, no uneven spots.”

— West Bloomfield Resident

“We were worried about chipping and sticking, but the finish cured beautifully. Doors and drawers feel smooth, and cleanup was excellent.”

— Homeowner
What clients mention most: meticulous prep, smooth finish, clean workspaces, and cabinets that feel “like new.”

What’s Included in a Professional Cabinet Painting Project

The difference between “painted cabinets” and a “factory-smooth cabinet finish” is the system: cleaning, prep, priming, and the right cabinet-grade coatings. Here’s what our process typically includes.

Degreasing & Surface Prep

Kitchens build up invisible residue that can cause paint to fail. We clean and de-gloss so primers and coatings can bond properly.

  • Deep cleaning and degreasing
  • De-glossing for better adhesion
  • Masking to keep your home protected

Repairs & Sanding

We address dings, worn edges, and uneven surfaces so the final finish looks smooth and consistent across doors, drawer fronts, and face frames.

  • Minor repairs and smoothing
  • Sanding for a uniform surface
  • Detail prep at corners and profiles

Bonding Primer

Primer is the “grip” layer that helps cabinets resist chipping and peeling. We use adhesion-focused primers suited to the cabinet’s material and prior finish.

  • Improved adhesion on slick surfaces
  • Helps unify color and sheen
  • Stain/tannin control when needed

Cabinet-Grade Topcoats

Cabinet coatings are chosen for hardness and cleanability. We apply a system designed to cure properly so doors and drawers feel smooth and resist everyday wear.

  • Durable, cleanable cabinet finishes
  • Consistent sheen and coverage
  • Careful reassembly and final check
Heads up on timelines: Cabinet finishes need curing time. We’ll guide you on when to resume normal use and how to protect the new finish early on.

Our Cabinet Painting Process (Designed for Adhesion + Smoothness)

Cabinets look best when the finish is consistent and the hardware/doors operate smoothly. Here’s how we keep the project organized and deliver a professional result.

  1. Walkthrough & Finish Planning

    We review cabinet condition, confirm scope (doors, drawers, boxes), and plan the finish and sheen.

  2. Protection & Organization

    We protect surrounding areas and keep parts organized so everything goes back together correctly.

  3. Degrease, Sand, Repair

    We clean residue, sand for uniformity, and repair minor imperfections for a smooth finish.

  4. Prime for Adhesion

    We apply the right primer to lock in performance and create a strong bond for topcoats.

  5. Finish Coats + Reassembly

    Topcoats are applied for smoothness and durability. Then we reassemble and check door/drawer operation.

  6. Final Walkthrough + Care Tips

    We confirm details with you and share simple care guidance for the early cure period.

Performance Insight: Most cabinet failures come from poor cleaning or skipping the bonding primer. A proper system is what prevents chipping and sticking.

Why Cabinet Painting Is Different Than Wall Painting

Cabinets are high-touch surfaces. Paint has to resist oils, moisture, abrasion, and frequent cleaning — while still looking smooth. Here’s what separates a durable cabinet finish from a quick repaint.

Adhesion Is Everything

Cabinet doors often have slick finishes or residue that repels paint. Degreasing, de-glossing, and bonding primers create the foundation that keeps the finish from peeling.

Hardness and Cure Time

Cabinet coatings need time to cure to a harder finish. We plan timelines and provide care tips so the finish stays clean and strong during the early weeks.

Light Shows Every Detail

Kitchens and bathrooms have bright, direct light that reveals imperfections. Our sanding and finish approach is designed to keep the final look consistent.

Clean Operation Matters

Doors and drawers need to close and open smoothly. Organization, careful reassembly, and detail checks help the cabinets feel “right” when the project is complete.

Cabinet Painting FAQs

Common questions West Bloomfield homeowners ask before painting cabinets.

Will painted cabinets chip?

Any finish can chip with impact, but a professional cabinet system dramatically improves durability. Proper cleaning, bonding primer, and cabinet-grade topcoats are the biggest factors in resisting chipping and peeling.

How long does cabinet paint need to cure?

Cabinets typically feel “dry” before they’re fully cured. We’ll share simple guidelines for early use and cleaning so the finish hardens properly and stays looking new.

Do you paint cabinet boxes, doors, and drawers?

Projects can include doors, drawer fronts, face frames, and cabinet boxes depending on your goals. During the walkthrough we’ll confirm what’s included so the final look is consistent.

Can you help with color selection?

Yes. Cabinet colors can change the entire feel of a kitchen. We can help you choose a tone and sheen that looks clean in your lighting and pairs well with countertops and flooring.

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JMJ Painting and Powerwashing delivers cabinet painting that looks high-end, feels smooth, and performs under everyday use.