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Refresh Your Cabinets Without Replacing Them

Kitchen Cabinet Painting in Albany for outdated cabinets that drag down an otherwise functional kitchen

Randy David Painting, Inc. provides kitchen cabinet painting for homeowners in Albany and the surrounding counties who want the look of a remodeled kitchen without tearing out perfectly functional cabinetry. You open the same cabinet doors every day and see worn finishes, scuffed corners, or a dated color that no longer fits how you live. This service updates those surfaces with custom finishes, protective coatings, and a prep process designed to hold up under daily use.


The work begins with removing doors and hardware, then cleaning, sanding, and repairing any nicks or damage before applying primer and finish coats. For the highest quality results, doors and drawer fronts are often finished off-site in a controlled environment, which produces a smoother, more durable surface than on-site work alone. Cabinet boxes are prepped and painted in place using the same attention to detail, and finishes include options like glazing, antiquing, and stain work that add character or modernize the space depending on what you're after.


If your cabinets are structurally sound but visually tired, a consultation in Albany can walk you through finish options, color matching, and the realistic timeline for the work.

How the Process Protects and Updates Your Cabinets

You'll notice the difference in how the finish responds to touch and cleaning once the work is done. Properly prepped and coated cabinets resist fingerprints, moisture, and the wear that comes from opening doors multiple times a day. The adhesion between the old surface and new coating depends on thorough sanding and degreasing, which is why prep takes up a significant portion of the timeline.


Randy David Painting, Inc. uses finish materials suited to high-contact areas like kitchens, where heat, humidity, and frequent handling test durability. After the final coat cures, cabinet surfaces feel smooth and uniform, and edges that were previously chipped or peeling are sealed and protected. The result is a kitchen that reads as updated without the cost or disruption of replacing every cabinet and countertop.


The work includes reinstallation of all hardware, adjustment of doors and drawers, and cleanup of the workspace. If you're also updating hardware or adding new pulls, that happens after the finish is fully cured. Custom finishes like glazing are applied between coats and add depth or contrast that off-the-shelf paint alone can't provide.

Homeowners in Albany often ask about timelines, finish durability, and what happens to the kitchen during the project. These are practical concerns that affect how you plan meals, access dishes, and use your space while the work is underway.

What to Know Before Starting the Work

How long does cabinet painting take from start to finish?

Most projects take one to two weeks depending on the number of cabinets, the complexity of the finish, and drying time between coats, with off-site work allowing faster turnaround on doors and drawers.

What prep work is involved before painting starts?

All surfaces are cleaned to remove grease and residue, sanded to create tooth for adhesion, and repaired where needed, with any loose joints or damaged areas addressed before primer goes on.

Why take doors off-site instead of painting everything in place?

Off-site finishing allows for better dust control, more even application, and faster drying in a controlled environment, which results in a smoother and more durable finish than working around kitchen activity.

What finishes work best for kitchens that see heavy use?

Durable topcoats designed for cabinetry hold up better than standard wall paint, and options like satin or semi-gloss are easier to wipe down without showing wear or water spots over time.

How should cabinets be maintained after painting?

You can clean them with a damp cloth and mild cleaner once the finish has fully cured, which typically takes a few days after installation, and avoid abrasive scrubbers that can dull or scratch the surface.

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Randy David Painting, Inc. works with homeowners in Albany and the surrounding counties to plan around your schedule and minimize disruption. If you're ready to update your kitchen without the cost and timeline of a full remodel, reach out to discuss finish options and get a clear estimate based on your cabinets.