The custom cabinetry in the kitchen and laundry rooms is absolutely perfect. We asked for a color and finish that turned out to be quite a job for the crew, but they delivered exactly what we wanted. We also asked for under-cabinet lighting and soft-close doors and drawers, all of which function perfectly! The work was performed in a timely manner. During the five weeks, not a day passed (Monday thru Friday) that there was not a crew doing work at our house, except for one that we can recall, and on that day they were working in their shop coating the cabinet doors and drawer fronts (the cabinet bodies were coated on-site). Each workman that we dealt with was courteous and attentive to our needs. They cleaned up after themselves as much as possible at the end of each workday and took every step possible to minimize our inconvenience during a total kitchen remodel. Near as we can tell, James and every member of his crew takes pride in their work. This courtesy and attentiveness was also true of each of Premier's suppliers that we visited to select appliances, backsplash, cabinet hardware and so on. Kudos to James and his crew for delivering on every promise made. That doesn't happen too often these days, at least in our experience. These guys deliver! Premier Construction will be hearing from us again. The next project: the master bath.
"},"url":"https://www.angi.com/companylist/us/tx/longview/premier-construction-reviews-5272636.htm"},"position":6},{"@type":"ListItem","item":{"@type":"LocalBusiness","name":"Montoya Construction","address":{"@type":"PostalAddress","addressRegion":"TX","addressCountry":"US"},"review":{"@type":"Review","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"Lereda D."},"reviewBody":"Had issues on time of job completion, have had to have air conditioning vent re-installed correctly, electrical work has had to be redone because fan controls stopped working and outside plug ins don't work, and outside lights were not installed correctly. Have had to get insulation installed in attic. Damage done to several appliances during the construction. I supplied all the fixtures that were installed, sink, toilets, paint, fixtures, cabinet knobs, disposal for sink, granite for new island. Electrician that reinstalled the outside lights, said he had never seen such poor electrical work. He had to run new wire. The workers that put up the sheet rock, painted, installed mouldings around doors, baseboards, windows, and concrete work, did a good job. "},"url":"https://www.angi.com/companylist/us/tx/unknown/montoya-construction-reviews-7893927.htm"},"position":7},{"@type":"ListItem","item":{"@type":"LocalBusiness","name":"B & L CABINET & SUPPLY INC","address":{"@type":"PostalAddress","addressRegion":"TX","addressCountry":"US"},"review":{"@type":"Review","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"Vicki B."},"reviewBody":"They had a few minor problems, but nothing major. When the problems were discovered, they fixed them immediately, so I have no complaints. They have the equipment to put on a catalytic finish on cabinets, which no one else around here is capable of doing."},"url":"https://www.angi.com/companylist/us/tx/longview/b-and-l-cabinet-and-supply-inc-reviews-5272720.htm"},"position":8},{"@type":"ListItem","item":{"@type":"LocalBusiness","name":"Superior Finish","address":{"@type":"PostalAddress","addressRegion":"TX","addressCountry":"US"},"review":{"@type":"Review","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"Becky W."},"reviewBody":"We had 2 bathtubs in need of refinishing. Both had been previously refinished several years ago and one was in terrible shape! We thought it was beyond repair and were considering replacing it. After reading reviews on Angie's List, we called Bob who assured us he could take care of the problem and both would look like new. He worked extremely hard for 2 days (one with his son Bobby helping) and did a fabulous job on both tubs. They look absolutely perfect and we are very happy with the results. We would highly recommend Bob to anyone needing this service. You won't be disappointed with the results of his work! "},"url":"https://www.angi.com/companylist/us/tx/lewisville/superior-finish-reviews-374733.htm"},"position":9},{"@type":"ListItem","item":{"@type":"LocalBusiness","name":"B Jordan Construction LLC","address":{"@type":"PostalAddress","addressRegion":"TX","addressCountry":"US"},"review":{"@type":"Review","author":{"@type":"Person","name":"Jimmy H."},"reviewBody":"Review continued: October 6, 2011 The carpenters were ready to install the ceiling wood. Brian Jordan had not purchased it and was not available. Being white aspen it was only available from one place in Longview, Satterwhite Log homes ?about 30 miles from my house. I go to Satterwhites and buy the lumber and haul it back to the jobsite. Unknown to me at the time this lumber should have been stained and finished before it was installed. The carpenters evidently were not aware that it should be finished first then installed. They installed the ceiling. After it was installed they were ready to stain and finish the ceiling. Back to Satterwhites to purchased the stain and finish for them to work with. It should have crossed my mind that carpenters are not painters and that although anyone can slap paint on a board it takes skill and knowledge of the product and material you are applying it on to achieve the desired results. It seems that while doing a re-do for another client (re-painting white cabinet doors hung on a rope strung from our porch to their tool trailer on our property and on our time, someone did not clean the spraying equipment properly) resulting in white flakey product being sprayed on our aspen ceiling ?white aspen is not cheap- leaving the surface rough, dull and flaking. October 11, 2011 The windows and doors are delivered COD from All Seasons Windows & Doors. Brian Jordan paid a minimum amount (to stay under his bid) to have them fabricated. Upon delivery we paid the balance. He was not available that day. October 14,2011 We go to Satterwhites and order the 1?x8? white pine lumber to do the walls with. Brian Jordan picks up the lumber and cuts the order short. The carpenters run out of lumber. Brian Jordan is not available. We return to Sattershites and buy the extra lumber we need to finish the walls and trim. We go to Sherwin Williams and pick out and purchase a stain for the walls. The carpenters make every effort to get the stain cut to the proper consistency to achieve the desired results, but remember carpenters are not painters. Brian Jordan shows up while we are trying to get the stain cut properly and wants to know ?who?s cow they were milking? a derogatory statement. We finally get the stain cut and the carpenters start to apply it. The person at the Sherwin Williams told us the stain should be applied then wiped immediately. In their attempt to appease Brian Jordan and not make him mad, it got slapped on in a hurry and then half way wiped. Guess what? Applied way to heavy and not wiped down properly, the stain turned a beautiful blue when it dried (it should have been a pale see through green). The next morning we tried to sand it off to no avail it had been applied way to heavy to sand thru.. We decided to tear off the wood and purchase new wood (1?x6? white pine is also rather expensive) and have the carpenters re-install it at our expense. In other words, we would buy new wood, new stain, and pay the carpenters all cost above the bid price and eat the loss. Brian Jordan agreed to this, his charge $125 per hour for the crew & himself. We balked at this, but accepted rather than find and hire a new crew. The carpenters took the blue wood off and were through by noon. Brian Jordan sent them home. The lead carpenter felt bad about the situation and called me aside and suggested we call a professional painter he knew and get his input on staining and finishing the wall lumber. We called the following day. As soon as the carpenters were through Brian Jordan loaded up his tool trailer to leave, I ask him about the work that had not been completed that he had been paid for, i.e., the brick work (the outside of the house is brick and the addition was to be bricked to match, the gutters on the new addition, and the propane gas line to be laid and tied into the house (we had to move the propane tank to another location because of the new addition) he tells us he will be back to complete those task after they get the new wood up on the walls.. October 21, 2011: The painter we called comes. He stains and finishes all the new wall lumber. He said it should have be stained and finished before it was installed. He looked at the ceiling and told us what would have to be done to correct that mess and agreed to come back at a later date and refinish the ceiling. October 31, 2011: The carpenters return to put up the wall lumber. It takes two days to do the walls and hang the window and door trim. During the process of hanging the door and window trim Brian Jordan shows up and chews everybody out about how slow they are working. We are hanging trim; it is not something you want to do in a hurry. They get in a hurry. Everybody is slinging wood and banging away with nail guns. After the dust settles and Brian Jordan leaves and the carpenters leave I look over the work. The window trim is out of level and crooked. I call Brian Jordan and ask him to send the carpenters back to straighten the mess up. He said they were busy and couldn?t come back for a while. I called the lead carpenter and ask him what I could do to prep for a re-do, i.e., take the trim off if necessary. He told me he would come out and fix it. I told him that Brian Jordan said you all were busy and could not come. He told me that they did not have any work until later next week. He came back the next day, leveled and fixed the trim work. By the way, the day they hung the trim was the last time we saw Brian Jordan, he did not return to complete the project or call. I have to get a propane tank moved and open a ditch to lay a new propane gas line. I call Brian Jordan on December 1st and tell him I am ready for his plumber to lay the line and tie it in. He tells me that his plumbing crew is leaving for south Texas to work for an oil company and won?t be back for 3 or 4 weeks. Come to find out he does not have a plumbing crew. We have an open ditch and no gas. We find a plumber who comes out and lays the line from the propane tank to the house and does the tie in. We pay the plumber, even though we have already paid Brian Jordan to have a plumber come out and do this work. December 7, 2011 The painter comes out and refinishes the ceiling. Since Brian Jordan did not paint the doors or window trim and obviously was not coming back to do that we had the him paint the doors and trim work while he was here. We had paid Brian Jordan to do this work. Anothernightmare: The first heavy rain the roof leaked where it was tied into the existing roof. It had leaked in that area when they first laid it and they tried to re-do and repair it (carpenters are not roofers) Brian Jordan ignored the problem and told us to buy some stain blocker and paint over the stains on the ceiling. Well, when the heavy rain came it leaked to the point of running down the bathroom wall and into the bathtub and stained the ceiling in the bathroom and dinning room. I called Brian Jordan, No Response We called a roofer to come out to see what needed to be done. After inspecting the roof on the new addition, he told us it would have to be torn off and replaced. The problems were: 1. nails in the bond lines. 2. exposed nails in the shingle tabs. 3. no water proof membrane in the valleys. 4. bent nails that would eventually cut thru the shingles. 5. fascia trim that was higher than the roof sheathing. He said if we left it in the current condition that eventually the roof would leak in a number of places and ruin the ceiling wood. We called two more roofing companies and they sent out their reps to inspect the roof. They all came up with the conclusion. Tear it off and replace it. In conclusion : Brian Jordan was paid to do the following that has not been done: 1. the brick work. 2. the plumbing (we hired a plumber to complete this ? (we could not do without gas to the house) 3. the gutters and"},"url":"https://www.angi.com/companylist/us/tx/longview/b-jordan-construction-llc-reviews-7414565.htm"},"position":10}]}
Cabinet Refacing And Refinishing reviews from real Angi homeowners in Henderson, TX
Last update on October 14, 2025
Joe W.
5.0
10/2021
Paul is an expert painter. He helped me choose the perfect type of paint for my interior walls and trim. He brought color samples to my house so my wife and I could compare them. He matched the paint on my kitchen cabinets exactly, so we could touch them up and didn't have to repaint...
Chris was fantastic and professional. He helped us look through his remnant pile to get a great deal on two beautiful kinds of granite. He gave us such a great deal on the granite that it was less expensive to replace the outdated, cracked marble rather than getting it refinished! We...
Pam P.
5.0
06/2016
They were very patient and professional in their dealings with me. Cabinets turned out beautifully and will re-hire them again when we paint the rest of the house
Jerry C.
5.0
10/2015
James estimated 4 to 5 weeks from start to finish. They started about two weeks after the job was quoted (exactly when James said they would) and finished in 5 weeks and one day. And this was after we added several items to the original quote during the process! The custom cabinetry in...
Lereda D.
3.0
07/2013
Had issues on time of job completion, have had to have air conditioning vent re-installed correctly, electrical work has had to be redone because fan controls stopped working and outside plug ins don't work, and outside lights were not installed correctly. Have had to get insulation...
Vicki B.
5.0
02/2013
They had a few minor problems, but nothing major. When the problems were discovered, they fixed them immediately, so I have no complaints. They have the equipment to put on a catalytic finish on cabinets, which no one else around here is capable of doing.
Becky W.
5.0
11/2012
We had 2 bathtubs in need of refinishing. Both had been previously refinished several years ago and one was in terrible shape! We thought it was beyond repair and were considering replacing it. After reading reviews on Angie's List, we called Bob who assured us he could take care of the...
Jimmy H.
1.0
07/2012
Review continued: October 6, 2011 The carpenters were ready to install the ceiling wood. Brian Jordan had not purchased it and was not available. Being white aspen it was only available from one place in Longview, Satterwhite Log homes ?about 30 miles from my house. I go to Satterwhites...
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Your Satisfaction Is Our Priority Z&A Custompainting, Llc has been providing the best services to Tyler Texas and surrounding areas since 2010. Fair prices, superior quality and exceptional customer service are guaranteed when you work with us.
"Everything was completed very professionally! Thank you Z&A!"
Sharon E on August 2025
Your Satisfaction Is Our Priority Z&A Custompainting, Llc has been providing the best services to Tyler Texas and surrounding areas since 2010. Fair prices, superior quality and exceptional customer service are guaranteed when you work with us.
"Everything was completed very professionally! Thank you Z&A!"
we are a family owned and operated company and have been in business for 2 years in east Texas and have over 30 years in combined experience in custom cabinet making. we offer high quality custom cabinets to suit the need for any home or commercial business.
we are a family owned and operated company and have been in business for 2 years in east Texas and have over 30 years in combined experience in custom cabinet making. we offer high quality custom cabinets to suit the need for any home or commercial business.
We come from a long line of men that enjoy working with their hands! We specialize in flooring, remodels and cabinetry! No job is too big or too small. Whether you want an addition to your home or a honey do list completed, we are happy to help! We are insurance and are exited to meet your residential or commercial needs! Give us a call!
"Legacy construction is my go to whenever I need anything! I have hired them for several jobs and they never disappoint. Always punctual, professional and fast. The quality of their work is top notch! Legacy construction changed my floors from a 1970's disaster into a beautiful modern floors that I love. They've also fixed several issues for me including electrical, plumbing and a/c issues. If you need someone who is fast, honest and reliable, Legacy is your company!"
Sarah C on February 2019
We come from a long line of men that enjoy working with their hands! We specialize in flooring, remodels and cabinetry! No job is too big or too small. Whether you want an addition to your home or a honey do list completed, we are happy to help! We are insurance and are exited to meet your residential or commercial needs! Give us a call!
"Legacy construction is my go to whenever I need anything! I have hired them for several jobs and they never disappoint. Always punctual, professional and fast. The quality of their work is top notch! Legacy construction changed my floors from a 1970's disaster into a beautiful modern floors that I love. They've also fixed several issues for me including electrical, plumbing and a/c issues. If you need someone who is fast, honest and reliable, Legacy is your company!"
Michael Bishop is a contemporary artist servicing East Texas. His talents include painting interior murals, faux finish, stripping and refinishing cabinets, painting motorcycles, race cars and helmets, as well as creating works of art out of aluminum. There is no surface Mike Bishop cannot paint! He has been in business over 30 years with 90% of his business consisting of returning customers.
"I could not purchase 3 new interior pieces for my 1989 John Deere tractor and needed to have someone repair and repaint them. Bishop was efficient and gave me back the pieces in pristine condition. It took about 2 weeks. Very satisfied customer!"
Natalie J on May 2018
Michael Bishop is a contemporary artist servicing East Texas. His talents include painting interior murals, faux finish, stripping and refinishing cabinets, painting motorcycles, race cars and helmets, as well as creating works of art out of aluminum. There is no surface Mike Bishop cannot paint! He has been in business over 30 years with 90% of his business consisting of returning customers.
"I could not purchase 3 new interior pieces for my 1989 John Deere tractor and needed to have someone repair and repaint them. Bishop was efficient and gave me back the pieces in pristine condition. It took about 2 weeks. Very satisfied customer!"
RawInnovation is a small company that specializes in commercial/interior construction, drywall, remodeling, home renovations, property preservation. We do it all. We offer 15% off to all of our first time customers.
RawInnovation is a small company that specializes in commercial/interior construction, drywall, remodeling, home renovations, property preservation. We do it all. We offer 15% off to all of our first time customers.
Local family owned company with you the consumer in mind. We guarantee a no later than 24 hour response to your problem and will always offer senior and military discounts. We accept all credit cards and offer year round promotions just contact us for details!
Local family owned company with you the consumer in mind. We guarantee a no later than 24 hour response to your problem and will always offer senior and military discounts. We accept all credit cards and offer year round promotions just contact us for details!
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FAQs for cabinet refacing and refinishing projects in Henderson, TX
The cost of cabinet refacing is $7,230 on average. However, it's possible to pay between $1,200 and $16,000 for this project. Factors like the number of cabinets and the refacing materials impact the total cost significantly.
For example, plastic laminate is the most cost-effective cabinet option for refacing, costing $1,000 to $3,000. If you're looking for solid wood cabinets, you can expect to pay more, ranging from $5,000 to $10,000 on average for refacing.
The difference between cabinet refinishing vs. cabinet refacing is that the latter involves replacing most of the cabinet components, whereas the former only freshes the exterior look of the cabinetry.
Cabinet refinishing involves the cabinetry being disassembled, cleaned, and sanded, then a new finish, like paint or glaze, is applied. You can refinish the cabinet doors or go further and refinish the cabinet boxes, too.
Cabinet refacing involves replacing the majority of the cabinet materials, including the cabinet, drawer doors, and hardware. In this process, a veneer is applied over the existing cabinet boxes to make them look new.
The cost to refinish cabinets is $3,000 on average. However, this cost can range from $700 to $6,000, depending on the size and location of the cabinets, the refinishing method, and number of cabinets.
Staining your cabinet doors is the most cost-effective option, costing between $4 and $10per square foot. However, if you choose to glaze them, that price jumps to $10 to $25per square foot.
While it’s possible to reface or refinish kitchen cabinets yourself, it requires substantial time, money, and sweat equity. In particular, cabinet refacing requires many tools and materials, costing you between $1,645 and $6,570, depending on what you already own. Besides that, this is a project that shows imperfections easily. If carpentry isn't your strong suit, hiring a cabinet professional is best to ensure high-quality results.
To prepare for cabinet refinishing or refacing, it’s important to remove all items from the cabinetry in question. In addition, clear any clutter from the room, whether it's the kitchen, bathroom, or otherwise. Be sure to have additional cabinet materials, such as cabinet hardware, lights, and glass inserts, ready for your cabinet installer to use.
Finally, if you have pets, ensure they are in a safe, separate location away from your cabinet professionals, who will bring materials in and out of your home during the process.
The Henderson, TX homeowners’ guide to cabinet refacing and refinishing services
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.
Refacing your kitchen cabinets can give them a new look for less. Your cabinet refacing budget will hinge on what materials you choose, as well as a few other factors. Here, we’ll cover what to expect from your cabinet refacing cost.
We share the pros and cons of refacing kitchen cabinets so you can make the most of your remodeling budget. We also reveal a few alternatives to refacing.