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Cabinet Painting Colorado Springs | ColorCraze Pro Painting
SPECIALTY SERVICE · COLORADO SPRINGS + PUEBLO

Cabinets, finished to last.

Shop-sprayed cabinet refinishing for kitchens across Colorado Springs, Pueblo & the Front Range.

We take the doors off, bring them back to the shop, and spray them in cabinet-grade enamel. No brush marks, no kitchen overspray, no corner-cutting. Backed by a 5-year written warranty.

Paint is a finish, not a commodity.

Cabinets get hit harder than any other painted surface in a house. Hands, grease, steam, hot pans, cleaning spray — daily, for years. So we don't paint cabinets the way we paint walls. We shop-spray them. Doors and drawer fronts come off the wall and into the shop, where they get degreased, sanded, primed, and sprayed under controlled conditions in a cabinet-grade enamel. Boxes get masked and sprayed on-site with the same system.

The difference between shop-sprayed and brush-painted cabinets is molecular. A shop-sprayed cabinet-grade enamel levels flat, cures to a hard film, and bonds to the substrate in a way brush paint can't. Ten to fifteen years of daily kitchen use later, it still looks like the week it was sprayed. Brushed cabinets — even with a premium wall paint — start chipping at the handle pulls in two or three.

That's what a careful finish actually is. Prep you don't skip. Paint built for the job. A full 72-hour cure before anything gets rehung. And a written 5-year warranty so you don't have to take our word on any of it.

Three reasons our cabinet finish lasts.

Cabinet-Grade Paint

We spray waterborne alkyd and urethane-modified acrylic enamels formulated for cabinetry — not wall paint in a different can. These systems level flat under a sprayer, cure to a hard film, and resist kitchen wear the way wall paint never will. The paint is half the reason cabinets hold for a decade.

Altitude-Rated Cure

At 6,000 feet, paint cures differently. Lower air pressure, drier air, wider temperature swings — it all affects how enamel lays down and how long it needs before it can take a knock. We hold every cabinet job a full 72 hours of cure before anything gets rehung. No rushed reinstall, no soft finish, no handle-pull chipping next spring.

5-Year Written Warranty

Every cabinet refinishing job is backed by a 5-year written warranty against peeling, chipping, and premature finish failure. The warranty is in your estimate, not a talking point at the end of the call. If something goes wrong on a finish we sprayed, we come back — and we make it right.

Jonathan refinished our kitchen cabinets in four days. Three years later they still look brand new — no chipping, no peeling. Best money we've spent on the house.

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What homeowners ask us before they book.

How long does cabinet painting last in a Colorado kitchen?

Properly prepped and sprayed cabinets in a cabinet-grade enamel typically last 10–15 years in a normal kitchen — longer than most homeowners keep the layout. Durability comes from the prep (degreasing, sanding, priming) and the cure (full 72-hour cure before rehanging). Brush-painted cabinets without proper prep often need redoing in two to three years.

What type of paint do you use on cabinets?

We spray cabinet-grade enamels — waterborne alkyd or urethane-modified acrylic systems formulated specifically for cabinetry. These lay down glass-smooth under a sprayer, level without brush marks, and cure to a hard film that holds up to daily kitchen use. Wall paint, even a premium interior, is not built to survive cabinet-duty wear. The paint choice is half the reason a finish holds for a decade.

Do you remove the doors or paint them in place?

Doors and drawer fronts come off and go back to our shop. They get degreased, sanded, primed, and sprayed under controlled conditions — no brush marks, no dust settling into the finish, no kitchen overspray. Boxes (the frames still on the wall) are masked, prepped, and sprayed on-site with the same enamel. Shop-spraying off the wall is the only way to get a furniture-grade finish — we don't do in-place brush jobs on cabinets.

Is there a warranty?

Yes. Every cabinet refinishing job is backed by our 5-year written warranty against peeling, chipping, and premature finish failure. It's written into your estimate, not a verbal promise at the end of the call. If something goes wrong on a finish we sprayed — inside those five years, on our workmanship — we come back and make it right.

How much does it cost to paint kitchen cabinets in Colorado Springs?

Honest answer: it depends on the kitchen. Total door and drawer count, whether you're doing uppers only or uppers and lowers, the finish system you pick, and any trim or island work all move the number. Most kitchens land in a wide but honest range, and we won't quote a flat rate online because a real estimate needs a walk-through — measurements, a look at the current finish, and a color conversation. Call (719) 413-7933 and we'll come out free for a measured quote.

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Give your kitchen a second life.

Call Jonathan directly for a free on-site cabinet refinishing estimate. Walk-through, color consultation, honest number — no lead-form runaround, just a painter on the other end of the line.

ColorCraze Pro Painting · Cabinet Refinishing · Colorado Springs, CO · (719) 413-7933