Updated Cabinets Without the Remodel Cost

Cabinet refinishing and repainting services for kitchens and bathrooms in Long Branch, New Jersey.

Your kitchen cabinets in Long Branch may be structurally sound but look outdated with chipped paint, yellowed finishes, or colors that no longer match your style. Replacing cabinets means tearing out boxes, dealing with new measurements, and spending weeks without a working kitchen. Jaime's Renovation LLC offers cabinet refinishing as a cost-effective alternative that updates the look of your kitchen or bathroom without the disruption or expense of full replacement.


Refinishing involves surface preparation, sanding, priming, and applying a durable finish that resists daily wear. This service works well for homeowners wanting to upgrade their kitchens without full remodel costs and pairs naturally with interior painting or countertop updates. You get a modern look with improved home value and visual appeal while keeping the existing cabinet layout and hardware locations intact.


Contact Jaime's Renovation LLC to schedule a cabinet assessment and quote for your Long Branch home.

What Changes Between Old Finish and New Coating

When you book cabinet refinishing in Long Branch, the first step involves removing all doors, drawer fronts, and hardware so every surface can be sanded and prepped without obstruction. Grease, grime, and old finish layers are stripped or sanded down to create a clean base that accepts primer and paint evenly. This step determines how smooth and professional the final result looks once everything is reassembled.


After the work is complete, your cabinets have a uniform color and smooth finish with no brush marks, drips, or uneven coverage. Doors close cleanly without sticking, and edges where the finish meets hardware holes stay sharp and neat. The new coating resists moisture, grease, and daily handling better than worn or damaged finishes that were compromised by years of use.


Jaime's Renovation LLC applies multiple coats with drying time between each layer to build durability and depth of color. The process works on wood, laminate, and previously painted cabinets but does not repair structural damage such as warped doors or broken hinge mounts. If hardware needs updating, you can replace knobs and pulls after the refinishing is done to complete the updated look.

Common concerns about refinishing versus replacing

These questions help homeowners in Long Branch decide whether refinishing makes sense for their cabinets and what results they can expect.

How long does cabinet refinishing take from start to finish?

Most kitchen cabinet refinishing projects take three to five days including prep, priming, painting, and drying time. You will have limited kitchen access during this period, so plan meals accordingly.

What types of cabinets can be refinished?

You can refinish wood, laminate, and previously painted cabinets as long as the boxes and doors are structurally intact. Cabinets with peeling laminate or severe water damage may need repair or replacement instead.

Why does refinishing cost less than replacing cabinets?

Refinishing keeps the existing cabinet boxes, doors, and layout, so you avoid demolition, new materials, and installation labor. Jaime's Renovation LLC focuses on surface work rather than structural changes, which reduces both time and cost.

How durable is the finish compared to factory cabinets?

You get a durable, multi-coat finish that resists daily wear, moisture, and grease when applied correctly. The finish is comparable to factory coatings but requires proper prep and curing time to perform well over years of use.

When should cabinets be replaced instead of refinished?

If doors are warped, boxes are water-damaged, or you want to change the layout or storage configuration, replacement makes more sense. Refinishing works best when the structure is solid and only the appearance needs updating.

Jaime's Renovation LLC helps Long Branch homeowners update their kitchens and bathrooms with cabinet refinishing that delivers modern style and lasting durability. Learn more or request a cabinet assessment to see what is possible with the cabinets you already have.