Cabinet Refinishing in Vero Beach, FL
Cabinet refinishing in Vero Beach is one of the highest-return upgrades a homeowner can make — a fraction of the cost of replacement, with results that hold up beautifully in Florida's coastal humidity when done right. KB Painting & Refinishing refinishes kitchen and bathroom cabinets throughout Vero Beach with our own crew, Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel, and a 6-month workmanship warranty.
Local insight
Vero Beach's barrier island humidity is tough on cabinet finishes — the moisture cycling that comes with oceanfront living causes inferior factory finishes to peel at the door edges within a few years. In upscale communities like Grand Harbor and Windsor, where kitchens have been renovated with quality wood boxes, refinishing preserves that investment without the disruption of a full gut renovation.
Cabinet refinishing in Vero Beach
A kitchen renovation in a Vero Beach coastal home can easily run six figures. Cabinet refinishing delivers a transformation — new color, new sheen, fresh hardware prep — for a fraction of that cost, and with a finish that’s harder and more moisture-resistant than most factory originals when applied correctly.
KB Painting & Refinishing approaches cabinet refinishing as a finishing trade, not a painting job. We remove all doors and drawer fronts and take them to a controlled environment for spray application. Cabinet boxes are cleaned, deglossed, and sprayed in place. Every surface gets a thorough scuff-sand before primer, and we apply Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel — a self-leveling waterborne formula that cures to a hard, washable surface with near-zero brush marks.
This matters in Vero Beach kitchens. The combination of cooking moisture, ocean humidity, and frequent cleaning demands a film that won’t soften, yellow, or peel at the edges. Our process delivers that. We re-hang all doors and drawers, adjust hinges, and do a final quality check before we leave.
Our 6-month workmanship warranty covers adhesion failures, peeling, and workmanship defects specific to the refinishing process. In Riverside Park bungalows or Indian River Shores estates, the result looks like new cabinetry.
Questions Vero Beach homeowners ask
Can you match the color to my Vero Beach HOA’s interior guidelines? Yes. Some Vero Beach communities have architectural guidelines that touch interior finishes, especially in attached villas or condos. We can match to any Sherwin-Williams color, provide the color specification in writing, and coordinate timing so your kitchen is out of service for as few days as possible.
How long does cabinet refinishing take, and when can I use my kitchen again? Most Vero Beach kitchens — 25 to 40 cabinet doors — take two to three days. We schedule door removal, spray, and reinstallation so your kitchen is usable each evening. Full cure time for Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane is about two weeks; during that period we recommend gentle cleaning with a damp cloth only.
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Common questions
What factors affect the cost of cabinet refinishing in South Florida?
The main variables are door and drawer count, the condition of the existing finish, and whether you're changing colors. Kitchens with heavy grease buildup — common in Florida's year-round cooking climate — require extra cleaning and deglossing, which adds prep time. We provide a free written estimate after a walk-through so there are no surprises before we start.
How long will a spray-applied cabinet finish hold up in a Florida home?
With proper prep and the right Sherwin-Williams products, a spray-applied finish typically lasts five or more years even with South Florida's humidity and daily kitchen use. Our six-month workmanship warranty covers adhesion or finish failures in that window. The key is thorough surface prep — skipping steps is where most finishes fail early.
How long does the project take and do we need to leave the house?
Most single-kitchen jobs run two to three days: one day for cleaning, deglossing, and priming; one for topcoats; and a short cure window before doors go back on hardware. We seal off the work area with plastic so the rest of the house stays livable. You'll just want to keep the kitchen light during cure time — no cooking or heavy steam until the finish has hardened.