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LIETZ HOME SERVICES LLC
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Cabinets - Repair

Serving Saint James, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

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"Always available, very dependable and polite had several projects done around the house projects completed and done well. Will definitely hire again and again."
Response time1 day
Response rate93%
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Riley Flooring Company
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Cabinets - Repair

Serving Saint James, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

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"Riley flooring went above and beyond when installing new carpet in our newly purchased house. Not only did they show me samples and come measure my house for an accurate quote, they had it installed in a day and with my tight timeframe. I will have them do the flooring in the kitchen and bathrooms along with the carpet in my basement. 100% satisfied customer here!!!"
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Trunu Kitchens
3.3(
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Cabinets - RefaceCabinets - Refinish

Serving Saint James, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

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"I highly recommend Aaron Gulick and Kitchen Concepts! We purchased a home with a beautiful large kitchen but it had outdated pickled oak cabinets and laminate countertops. Aaron and his artists transformed my kitchen into exactly what I had in mind. It is now beautiful and looks like it should be photographed and shown in magazines!! I went with antique linen white with van dyke brown glaze over and granite countertops and stainless steel appliances. The attention to every detail shows throughout the entire kitchen. AMAZING ARTISTS!!! Thank you for all who worked so hard on my kitchen and brought it to life with beauty. I'm so proud of my kitchen."
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Response time1 day
Recommended by86%of homeowners
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Kitchen Cabinet Refacing questions, answered by experts

Whether to reface or paint comes down to personal preference. Refacing strikes a convenient balance between being more affordable than replacing cabinets and longer-lasting than painting them. Furthermore, it allows homeowners to completely change the aesthetic of their cabinets and still paint them if they choose to. If money was no object, refacing is the better option. However, it’s more expensive and time-consuming than painting. Painting remains an effective way to revamp your cabinets, both in look and longevity, without spending a ton of money.

Yes, refacing old kitchen cabinets is doable as long as the cabinet boxes are still structurally sound. Refacing works best when the framework is in good condition, allowing you to update the doors, drawer fronts, and exterior surfaces without a full replacement.

Refinishing cabinets requires sanding and restoring them with paint, lacquer, or stain. Refacing cabinets involves removing and replacing existing cabinet doors and hardware. Refacing cabinets can be more costly. Refacing cabinets typically costs between $4,500 to $10,600

If you don't sand your cabinets, the new paint or stain won’t adhere properly, impacting the final finish and leading to peeling, chipping, or a sloppy result that won't stand the test of time. Sanding removes the old finish, smooths imperfections, and gives the new coat something to grip. Without it, you will waste your time, money, and effort.

No, in most cases, you do not have to remove your countertops to reface cabinets. Since refacing primarily involves updating the doors, drawer fronts, and exterior surfaces, your existing countertops can usually stay right where they are, making the process quicker and less disruptive. However, if your counters prevent the access needed to remove doors and drawers, they may need to be temporarily removed. It's best to consult with a professional cabinet contractor to assess your specific kitchen layout during an estimate.

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