Cabinet ReVisions is a family owned and operated business located in Cornelius, NC that specilizes in the ReSurfacing of existing cabinetry and trimwork with factory or better finishes, while the residence or business is still occupied. We use all certified eco-friendly products that are the latest in cabinet finishing technology that have little or no VOCs. This means that they are safe for use inside the home.
Also, since we are using the existing cabinetry, no trees have to be cut down and nothing ends up in the landfill. This is the best form of recycling we know of.
Over the years we have found that a lot of clients just don't want to gut their kitchens and have to go through the stress and expense of a total gut job. Before now, the only alternative has been re-facing which is also pretty expensive. Now, because of technical advances, it is possible to give a very high quality custom sprayed cabinet finish with minimal distruption to the everyday routine of the kitchen. Because of the products we use, the "smell" while we are on site is not much different then having a regular painter in the home.
In order achieve this level of convieniance and quality of finishing, we spend a great deal of time masking and covering all surfaces not to be finished. Typically we remove all the doors and drawer fronts to the shop where they will be finished on both sides. Then what ever is left on site is isolated in preparation for finishing. All cabinet openings are masked in such a way that provides access to the contents while we are working. Appliances, sinks and counter tops will also be accessible every evening when we leave for the day.
We can provide an unlimited number of custom finishes as well as 32 stock designer finishes. After a thorough cleaning and sanding, most finishes include 4 coats of primer or base paint followed with multiple layers of antiquing and glazing, then 4 coats of clear are applied for the final finish. All our products meet or exceed trade specifications for cabinet finish durability and chemical resistance.