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Offering high quality cabinet painting

Boise Painter’s detailed cabinet refinishing proces guarantees quality. We will carefully disassemble your cabinets, label everything to ensure it is reassembled just as we found them - only with a new paint job of course.

We will contain your entire kitchen to reduce disruption in your home while we work on your project. The process includes a degreasing, multiple passes of sanding, primer, and top coats. 

Our service includes a thorough clean-up ensuring your space is left spotless. We will do a final walk through to make sure you are perfectly satisfied before leaving.

Trusted Cabinet Painting Services


We specialize in refinishing cabinets and use products and systems that provide a long lasting finish. We hear time and time again of repaints lasting 5 or less years. At Boise Painter we offer systems that should last upwards of 15 years.

Budget Friendly + refinishing is one of the most cost effective ways to make your kitchen feel brand new. 

Options that fit your desired finish + Depending on your desired spend and quality we offer a good, better, and best finish. Simplest way to think of that is a 5 year, 10 year, and 15 year finish as we go up in quality the technicality of the finish and cost of product increases. These materials range from a urethane enamel to a 2K industrial finish.

Color consultations + work with our professional designer to give you confidence you are choosing the right color that is going to elevate your home

Signs Your Home May Need Repainting


Cabinet paint doesn’t last forever.
Daily use, moisture, grease, and cleaning products slowly wear down the finish, leaving your cabinets looking tired and unprotected. Here are common signs it’s time to refinish or repaint:

Worn or faded finish:
Dull, uneven color or areas where the sheen is gone mean the protective coating has broken down.

Chipping or peeling paint:
Edges around doors, drawers, and handles are usually the first to fail, exposing the surface underneath and leading to further damage.

Grease buildup & staining:
Kitchens especially take a beating. If cabinets feel sticky or look permanently stained, the finish is no longer sealing properly.

Cracked or separating seams:
Paint cracking at joints or seams can signal movement, poor prep, or failing coatings.

Water damage or swelling:
Near sinks or dishwashers, moisture can cause wood to swell, warp, or soften — a clear sign the protective layer has failed.

Yellowing or outdated color:
Over time, lighter cabinets can yellow and styles change, refinishing is one of the fastest ways to modernize your space.

If you’re noticing any of these signs, it’s the perfect time to refresh your cabinets before minor wear turns into costly replacement.

The Cabinet Painting Process

Before paint goes on, it’s important to identify and correct many of the behind-the-scenes issues that impact how the finish will look and perform:


Inspection & planning:
Evaluate cabinet condition, existing finishes, and layout. Identify repairs, determine the right coatings (lacquer, enamel, or hybrid), and plan for a smooth, durable finish.

Surface preparation:
Remove doors and hardware, thoroughly clean to eliminate grease and buildup, sand surfaces for proper adhesion, and repair any dents or imperfections. Prep is everything when it comes to cabinets.

Priming:
Apply high-adhesion primer to block stains, prevent bleed-through, and create a uniform base — especially important for wood grain and previously stained cabinets.

Application:
Spray or apply multiple coats of premium cabinet-grade coatings for a smooth, factory-like finish with consistent coverage and durability.

Detailing & reassembly:
Inspect for any imperfections, ensure even finish across all surfaces, and carefully reinstall doors, drawers, and hardware.

Final walkthrough & cleanup:
Complete a full inspection, clean the workspace, and ensure everything meets a high standard both in appearance and long-term performance.

Done right, cabinet painting should look and feel like a brand-new install without the cost of full replacement.

Exterior FAQ’s:

Your home’s exterior is the first thing people see so naturally, you want the process done right. And with outdoor projects, questions are completely normal: What if the weather changes? How long will it last? Do I need to pressure-wash first?

We’ve gathered the most common exterior painting questions to help you understand the process, timelines, and what to expect from start to finish. Consider this your quick guide to a smooth, durable, and beautiful upgrade that protects your home for years to come.

Let’s get your curb appeal looking brand new!

    • When you’re searching for top-notch painting services in the Boise Metro and Treasure Valley area, look no further than Boise Painter. We specialize in tackling various exterior painting challenges, such as weathering, fading, peeling, and more, ensuring your home looks fantastic and is protected against the elements.  Our team is renowned for delivering exceptional quality and service in various locations, including Boise, Eagle, Meridian, McCall, and surrounding areas. Our commitment to excellence and local presence makes us the go-to choice for all your painting needs.

      Contact us at 208-261-1471 and receive a FREE estimate today!

    • The duration of an exterior house painting project varies, depending on factors like the size of your home, the complexity of the job, and weather conditions. Typically, a standard-sized home can take a few days to a week. We strive to work efficiently without compromising quality, ensuring minimal disruption to your daily life.

      For a more precise timeline based on your specific needs, contact us at 208-261-1471 and receive a FREE estimate today!

    • Surface preparation is the most important part to ensure a long lasting and quality finish. We never skip prep regardless of circumstance. Our process includes a thorough pressure wash to clean off dirt, mildew, and any surface that can threaten a good adhesion of paint to the surface. We will scrape off loose paint and sand to create a smooth surface. We also will use a peel bond primer to lock in that flaking paint and ensure that peeling paint won't be a problem again any time soon.

    • This ensures the final paint job looks great and stands the test of time, protecting your home against weather and wear.


    • The frequency of repainting your house’s exterior depends on various factors, including the quality of the previous paint project, the type of siding, and the climate in your area. This varies pretty differently in Boise when compared to McCall as an example. Generally, it’s advisable to repaint every 7 to10 years. However, homes in areas with harsh weather conditions may need more frequent painting. 

      We can assess your specific situation and provide tailored recommendations. Contact us at 208-261-1471 and receive a FREE estimate today!

    • Planning your painting project during the right season ensures the best outcome. Optimal painting conditions are dry, mild weather, as extreme temperatures and humidity can affect the paint’s drying and adhesion process. Boise Painter recommends avoiding exterior painting in the coldest months, particularly December and January, when weather conditions can be unfavorable. 

      If you’re unsure about the best time to paint your home, contact us at 208-261-1471.