We don't roll cabinet doors. Every door comes off, gets labeled, and goes to a controlled setting — sanded, sealed with a bonding primer, sprayed in thin coats, cured, and re-hung. Face frames get detail work in place. Licensed and insured. 15 years across Broward County.
The honest truth about cabinet refinishing in Cooper City: Most cabinet painting in Cooper City is rolled in place — brush marks, drips on the rails, and a finish that peels at the handles within a year of cooking and cleaning.
We don't roll cabinet doors. Every door comes off, gets labeled, and goes to a controlled setting — sanded, sealed with a bonding primer, sprayed in thin coats, cured, and re-hung. Face frames get detail work in place.
What we learned in 15 years: Refinishing keeps your layout and your hardware and saves thousands versus replacement — but only a sprayed finish, not a rolled one, holds up to a full household.
We've worked across Cooper City's neighborhoods for over 15 years. Each area has its quirks:
Cooper City isn't a typical inland city — and painting here isn't typical either. Here's what we watch for:
In Rock Creek, family neighborhood, single-family homes, community pool. Kitchen humidity here is hard on a rolled finish — brush marks and peeling at the handles show up fast. We take every door off and spray it in a controlled setting, so the finish holds up to cooking and cleaning.
In Embassy Lakes, 24-hour gated community, lakes, resort amenities. Most cabinet jobs we're called to redo were rolled in place. Doors removed, labeled, sanded, bonded with a bonding primer, sprayed in thin coats, cured, and re-hung — that's the difference between a finish that lasts and one that chips in a year.
In Monterra, newer development, single-family homes, family-oriented. Refinishing keeps your layout and your hardware and saves thousands versus replacement — the cabinets are usually solid, it's the finish that's tired.
In Country Glen, established neighborhood, mature trees. Kitchen humidity here is hard on a rolled finish — brush marks and peeling at the handles show up fast. We take every door off and spray it in a controlled setting, so the finish holds up to cooking and cleaning.
In Flamingo Gardens area, near botanical gardens, larger lots. Most cabinet jobs we're called to redo were rolled in place. Doors removed, labeled, sanded, bonded with a bonding primer, sprayed in thin coats, cured, and re-hung — that's the difference between a finish that lasts and one that chips in a year.
Cooper City sits in X, AE FEMA flood zones, which shape which sealants and surface prep are code-required near grade. South Florida runs at 60-80% relative humidity year-round, and hurricane season (June through November) drives wind-driven rain into every weak point in a coating. Salt air accelerates chalking on older paint and oxidation on metal trim — the reasons surface prep matters more here than 200 miles inland.
Refinishing keeps your layout and your hardware and saves thousands versus replacement — the cabinets are usually solid, it's the finish that's tired. That is why a cabinet refinishing job here that holds up requires the prep and materials most contractors skip.
The honest truth: If someone quotes you a price without visiting the property first — walk away. Every Cooper City job is different. Flood zones, HOA rules, building code, and material choices all change the scope. We always come look before we quote.
Common Questions — Cabinet Refinishing in Cooper City
For Cooper City homes (typical value $620,000-$641,000), cabinet refinishing projects typically run $3,000 to $8,000. We give free on-site estimates with no pressure.
Permit requirements vary. For routine work, usually not. For major projects or any work in historic districts, yes — contact Building Division, 9090 SW 50th Pl, Cooper City to verify. We handle permit paperwork when hired.
Cooper City sits in Broward County with X, AE FEMA flood exposure, salt-loaded humidity, and intense year-round sun. Those conditions — not the paint brand — decide which prep and coatings a cabinet refinishing job needs to last.
Typical Cooper City cabinet refinishing job: 4-7 days. Proper prep takes the most time — skipping it is why most jobs fail early. We'd rather take the extra day than redo work.
Yes — we cover every neighborhood including Rock Creek, Embassy Lakes, and Monterra. 15 years in South Florida. Same team from quote to final inspection.
Commercial-grade products built for the Florida climate — Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore paint, the right primer for each surface, and elastomeric patching where stucco needs it. The product matched to Cooper City's sun, salt, and humidity is what makes the finish hold past year two.
Yes — every cabinet refinishing job comes with a 2-year workmanship warranty. If the finish fails from a prep or application issue, we come back and fix it free. The warranty terms are in your written quote before any work starts.
We accept cash, check, Zelle, and major credit cards. For most Cooper City residential jobs we ask 30% on start and the balance on completion — no deposit until your written quote is signed.
After the free walk-through we send a written quote within 24 hours, and most Cooper City jobs start within one to two weeks of approval. Weather and scope set the exact date — we confirm it in writing.
Just clear wall art, fragile items, and anything personal. Our crew moves and covers furniture with drop cloths, protects floors and fixtures, and puts everything back when the cabinet refinishing job is done.
We've painted homes across Broward County since 2011. We know the quirks of each neighborhood.
Fully licensed and insured. HOAs and building departments require it — we bring the paperwork before the first wall.
If our work doesn't hold up, we come back and fix it. Free. That's how we stand behind the prep.
Own employees, not day labor. The crew that quotes your job is the crew that does it. English y español.
We'll come look at your property, talk through what it needs, and give you a clear price — no pressure, no surprises.
Call (954) 280-0291