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Brevard County, FL

Cabinet Painting in Brevard County

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Cabinet Painting in Brevard County, FL
Cabinet Painting — Brevard County

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Brevard County kitchens deal with high humidity year-round, which can cause cabinet paint to soften or peel if the wrong products are used. We use moisture-resistant primers and hard-curing topcoats that stand up to the Florida climate. The salt air near the coast adds another factor — proper primer adhesion is even more important here.

New kitchen cabinets cost $15,000 to $30,000 or more. Cabinet painting costs a fraction of that and gives you a kitchen that looks completely different. If your cabinets are solid and the layout works, painting them is one of the best investments you can make in your home.

But cabinet painting is not the same as wall painting. Not even close. Cabinets get touched constantly — hands, grease, moisture, heat. The finish has to be harder and smoother than anything you put on a wall. That is why the process matters so much.

Here is how we do it at OnDemand Painters.

We start by removing every door, drawer front, and piece of hardware. Hinges, pulls, knobs — everything comes off. Each piece gets labeled so it goes back exactly where it came from. We do not paint cabinets in place with the doors still on. That is a shortcut that shows in the finished product.

Next is prep. We clean every surface with a degreaser to remove years of cooking grease, fingerprints, and grime. Grease is the number one reason cabinet paint fails — if it is not completely clean, the paint will not stick. After cleaning, we sand every surface by hand or with a fine-grit orbital sander. This scuffs the existing finish so the primer can bond properly.

Priming is critical. We use a high-adhesion bonding primer designed for slick surfaces. This is what makes the paint stick to the old finish and stay there. On bare wood or stained cabinets, we use a stain-blocking primer to prevent tannin bleed-through — that yellowish discoloration that shows up a few weeks after painting if you skip this step.

For the topcoat, we spray cabinet doors and drawer fronts. Spraying gives you a factory-smooth finish that brushes and rollers cannot match. No brush strokes, no roller stipple — just a clean, even surface. The cabinet frames and boxes get brushed and rolled carefully since they are still installed in the kitchen.

We apply two coats of finish paint, letting each coat cure fully before the next. We use cabinet-specific paints — either alkyd-modified acrylic or urethane-modified formulas from Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore. These are harder than standard wall paint and built to handle the abuse kitchens dish out.

After everything is dry and cured, we reinstall doors and drawer fronts with new or existing hardware. We adjust hinges so doors hang straight and close properly. The result looks like a brand new kitchen.

The whole process takes about five to seven days. Your kitchen will be usable during most of the project — the stove, fridge, and sink stay accessible. There will be a day or two where things are more disrupted when we are working on the boxes themselves. We let you know the schedule so you can plan around it.

One thing to know: cabinet paint needs time to fully harden. It will be dry to the touch quickly, but the full cure takes two to three weeks. During that time, be gentle with the doors — do not slam them or stack heavy items against them.

We have been painting cabinets for over 20 years. Every job is done by our own crew. No subcontractors, no guessing about who is working in your kitchen. You get a written guarantee on the finish.

What's included

check_circle Removal and labeling of all doors, drawer fronts, and hardware
check_circle Full degreasing and cleaning of all cabinet surfaces
check_circle Hand and orbital sanding for proper adhesion
check_circle High-adhesion bonding primer on all surfaces
check_circle Two coats of sprayed finish on doors and drawer fronts
check_circle Brush and roll finish on cabinet boxes and frames
check_circle Hardware reinstallation and hinge adjustment

Cabinet Painting questions

How much does cabinet painting cost compared to new cabinets? expand_more

Cabinet painting typically costs 20 to 30 percent of what new cabinets would run. The exact price depends on the number of doors and drawers, the condition of the existing cabinets, and whether you want new hardware. We give you an exact quote after seeing the kitchen in person — we can usually get that to you within 10 minutes.

Can you paint over stained or varnished cabinets? expand_more

Yes. Stained and varnished cabinets are very common and we paint over them all the time. The key is using the right primer — a high-adhesion bonding primer that grips slick finishes, combined with a stain-blocking primer to prevent wood tannins from bleeding through. Done correctly, the finish is as durable on previously stained cabinets as on previously painted ones.

Will I be able to use my kitchen during the project? expand_more

For most of the project, yes. Your stove, sink, and refrigerator stay accessible. The biggest disruption is the day or two when we work on the cabinet boxes themselves. We plan the schedule so you know exactly which days will have the most activity in the kitchen.

How is professional cabinet painting different from DIY? expand_more

The biggest difference is the sprayed finish on doors and drawer fronts. Spraying gives you a factory-smooth result that is nearly impossible to achieve with brushes or rollers at home. We also use professional-grade primers and cabinet-specific paints that are harder and more durable than what is available at most retail stores. The prep work — full degreasing, proper sanding, and bonding primer — is where most DIY jobs fail.

What colors work best for kitchen cabinets? expand_more

White, off-white, and light gray remain the most popular choices because they brighten the kitchen and have broad appeal. Navy blue, dark green, and black are growing in popularity for islands or lower cabinets. We can match any color you like. If you are unsure, we can bring samples and help you narrow it down based on your countertops, backsplash, and flooring.

Cabinet Painting for Brevard County homes

Common home types we work on

Single-family homes (concrete block / CBS construction dominant)Townhouses (common in planned communities like La Cita, Del Webb)Beachfront condos (Cocoa Beach, Satellite Beach, Cape Canaveral)Gated community homes (Baytree, Lansing Island, The Cloisters)

CBS/stucco is the primary substrate - requires expertise in stucco prep, crack repair, and elastomeric coatings. Stucco must be properly sealed to prevent moisture intrusion in Florida's wet climate. Salt air corrosion near coast accelerates paint deterioration, especially on metal components (gutters, railings, door hardware). Mildew and algae growth on north-facing and shaded stucco walls is constant and requires thorough pressure washing before painting. Concrete block homes have no wood rot concerns but stucco hairline cracks are very common due to settling and thermal expansion. Exterior paint lifespan is only 5-7 years (vs. 10+ in northern climates) due to combined UV, humidity, and salt exposure.

Cabinet Painting across Brevard County

We provide cabinet painting throughout the Brevard County metro area, including:

Suntree (Melbourne - golf course community, A-rated schools)Baytree (Viera - gated luxury, golf, lakeside)Lockmar Estates (Palm Bay - no HOA, large lots, custom homes)Levy Subdivision (Cocoa Beach - waterfront, mid-century, beach walk)Canaveral Groves (Cocoa area - acreage, rural)Lansing Island (guard-gated luxury estates)Melbourne Village (historic, green spaces)The Cloisters (gated, ocean walkable) and more
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1. Get a Quick Quote

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2. On-Site Estimate

For larger projects, we schedule a free in-person walkthrough to confirm scope and pricing.

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3. We Get to Work

Our crew arrives on time, preps properly, uses premium materials, and keeps you informed throughout.

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4. Final Walkthrough

We walk through the finished work with you. If anything needs adjusting, we fix it on the spot.

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Chris Heerdegen

I'm Chris, the owner of OnDemand Painters. When you call, it's directly to my cell. I've been in the industry since 2001 and manage crews across six markets. We show up when we say we will, and we do the type of work that earns a review.

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