DON’T REPLACE OR REFACE. REFINISH.

Owner Tommy Musto and his company have always lived by the words, “Don’t Replace or Reface. Refinish,” and there’s good reason behind this. According to HomeAdvisor’s national trends, the average cost to “replace” kitchen cabinets is $30,000. This is a timely, expensive, and immensely involved process that requires permitting and using multiple contractors to get the job done. “Refacing” cabinets isn’t any better. Refacing also requires doors to be removed for newly installed doors and can cost between $12,000 – 14,000 in labor and material. The key to the perfect kitchen cabinets is “refinishing”.

“Not only is cabinet refinishing a fraction of the cost of replacing with new cabinets or refacing with new drawer and door fronts, but the older style cabinets happen to be more authentic, more durable and much better quality than what’s on the market today. New cabinets today utilize a lot cheaper material, hence the loss in value and the risk of homeowners not getting their valued return on investment.” –Thomas Musto, Owner​


 
 

TYPES OF CABINETS WE’VE WORKED WITH:

  • Wood

    • Oak

    • Maple

    • Hickory

    • Walnut

    • Cherry

    • Birch

    • Pine

  • Laminate

  • Formica

  • Metal

START CUSTOMIZING YOUR CABINETS

PICK YOUR FINISH MEDIUM:

(We offer free color consultations)

  • Toner - darken the shade on an existing cabinet color (option available for pre-stained wood only)

  • Stain - choose from many colors (option available for raw, unfinished wood only)

  • Paint Coating - choose from many colors (option available for unfinished wood, pre-stained wood, laminate, formica and metal)

PICK YOUR FINISH SHEEN:

  • Standard finish (satin)

  • Premium finish (flat, semi-gloss, gloss)

ADD FINISH ENHANCEMENTS:

  • Grain filling - application for smoothing out the wood grain (option available for grainy textured wood cabinets such as oak or hickory)

  • Washguard Extra Protection Clear Coat - coating with UV inhibitors for color fade proofing for doors and drawer faces

  • Decorative Glaze Contouring - contour and highlight detailing for antique cabinet door styling

ADD DECORATIVE APPLICATIONS:

  • Crown Molding

  • Decorative Trim for Island Cabinets