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Port St. Lucie, FL 34952

Fast answer: Most professional cabinet repaints land between $2,000 and $6,500+ in total. Pros commonly price $30–$70 per linear foot, $3–$12 per square foot, or $80–$175 per door (drawers typically cost less). DIY materials can be a few hundred dollars, but the difference shows up in prep, spray quality, and durability.

How Do Pros Price: Per Door, Per Foot, or Per Square Foot?

Expect one of three models:

  • Per door/drawer: A quick way to scope labor. Doors often price higher than drawers; large glass or multi-panel doors add time.
  • Per linear foot: Captures the full run of cabinets and is common when comparing multiple kitchens.
  • Per square foot: Useful for complex layouts and finish schedules (primer + two topcoats, extra build on oak, etc.).

Estimator shortcut: Count doors + drawer fronts + exposed end panels. Multiply by a local per-piece rate (e.g., $90–$160) to ballpark labor, then add for grain filling, glass masking, hinge upgrades, and shop hauling if doors are sprayed off-site.

What Factors Move the Price Up or Down?

  • Scope & method: Brush/roll on-site is typically the budget route. Sprayed finishes (often off-site doors + on-site boxes) give a smoother, “factory-like” look and add setup time.
  • Surface condition: Heavy grease, nicotine, failing topcoats, oak grain you want “filled,” or previous DIY paint all increase prep.
  • Product system: Cabinet enamel vs. pro-grade waterborne 2K poly; higher-end systems cost more but wear better.
  • Color shift & sheen: Dark-to-light, priming Stain/Knots, or going to satin/semi-gloss usually adds coats.
  • Add-ons: New pulls/handles, soft-close hinges, glass inserts, and end-panel upgrades affect time and materials.

Florida Factor: Does Humidity Change Cost or Timeline?

Yes—especially for curing. High humidity and heat can extend dry and cure times, which means longer protection periods before full service. In Port St. Lucie, cooler, drier months (late fall–early spring) are friendlier windows for shop work and on-site finishing. If you’re painting in summer, plan for climate control, dehumidification, and longer cure before reinstalling doors or loading shelves.

How Long Does a Cabinet Repaint Take?

  • Typical hall-size kitchen: 3–5 working days from setup to rehang when conditions are ideal.
  • Oak grain filling or heavy repairs: Add 1–3 days.
  • Cure guidance: Light use after a few days; full hardness develops over weeks. Avoid aggressive cleaners and stacked plates early on.

Is Painting, Refacing, or Replacing the Better Value?

Painting is usually the lowest cost and fastest; it keeps your existing boxes and updates color and sheen. Refacing swaps doors/drawers and veneers the boxes—great when the layout is right but the style isn’t. Replacement is the big reset with layout changes and new boxes; best if the boxes are failing or you’re reworking the kitchen.

Can All Cabinets Be Painted?

  • Solid wood & MDF: Ideal with proper degrease, sand/scuff, bonding primer, and cabinet-rated topcoats.
  • Laminate/thermofoil: Laminate can be painted with the right adhesion primers; failing thermofoil often needs removal or refacing, not paint.
  • Heavily damaged or waterlogged boxes: Consider refacing or replacement first.

What’s a Typical Pro Scope?

  • Protect kitchen; remove and label doors/drawers; detach hardware
  • Degrease; sand/scuff; repair chips; optional grain fill on oak
  • Bonding primer; sand; caulk; vacuum/dust control
  • Two finish coats (sprayed doors/drawers; boxes on-site); drying/curing
  • Reinstall; adjust doors; install hardware; touchups

How Can I Save Without Sacrificing Durability?

  • Keep the layout & hardware pattern: Avoid drilling/filling where possible.
  • Pick the right system for your home: A quality cabinet enamel can be smarter than a boutique finish if you’re gentle on the space.
  • Limit color breaks: One body color + matching island reduces masking and setup.
  • Bundle with interior painting: One mobilization and masking pass lowers overhead.

Get a local, line-item cabinet estimate: Contact Duque Professional Painting and Stucco INC at (772) 273-5586. We’ll price doors, drawers, boxes, prep, and coatings separately—and suggest options to hit your target number without risking finish failure.

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