Refinishing & Refacing in Coral Springs
Keep your solid-wood boxes. Change the color, the doors, or both — in days, not weeks. Serving Coral Springs and nearby ZIP codes 33065, 33067, 33071, 33076.
Cabinet refinishing in Coral Springs averages about $3,100, with refacing at $4,000–$9,000 — a natural fit for a planned city of 1980s–2000s family homes whose cabinet boxes are sound but visually dated.
Coral Springs' master-planned neighborhoods share a generation of cabinetry. Refinishing or refacing modernizes those kitchens without the cost and disruption of replacement.
Inland, with little salt exposure, standard high-durability finishes perform well here.
What Coral Springs projects involve
- Master-planned 1980s–2000s homes with sound, dateable cabinet boxes
- Family neighborhoods that value affordable, low-disruption updates
- Inland location with less salt exposure than coastal cities
Permits: Cabinet refinishing, refacing, and painting with no plumbing, electrical, or structural change are generally permit-exempt in Boca Raton. Moving walls, relocating plumbing or electrical, or running power to new cabinetry requires a permit. Rules vary by city — Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, and West Palm Beach run their own building departments with their own fees.
Refinish, reface, or replace
Refinishing keeps your existing doors and boxes and gives them a new color and a fresh, hard finish. Refacing keeps the boxes but installs new doors, drawer fronts, and matching veneer. Replacing starts over. The right call depends on the condition of your boxes and whether you want to change the layout.
Why solid boxes are worth keeping
Many Boca homes from the 1980s–2000s have solid plywood or hardwood cabinet boxes that are still structurally sound under a dated finish. Tearing them out sends good carpentry to the landfill and adds weeks to the job. Refinishing those boxes is faster, cleaner, and far less expensive.
- No demolition, no new permits for a like-for-like refinish
- Color matching to a sample, plus modern matte, satin, or gloss sheens
- Hardware swaps and soft-close upgrades while we are in the doors
The finish that lasts in Florida
A kitchen finish has to survive heat, humidity, and daily cleaning. We prep to bare, prime for adhesion, and topcoat with a hardwearing finish — the same sequence whether the result is a deep matte or a high-gloss bar front.
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Frequently asked questions
Refinish to keep your doors and change the color; reface to change the door style too. Both keep your sound boxes and cost far less than replacing.
Refinishing averages about $3,100, compared with $5,000+ to replace — roughly 30–50% less. Refacing with new fronts runs $4,000–$9,000. We confirm the price after seeing the condition of your boxes.
Most kitchens are done in 3–5 days. There is no demolition, so your kitchen is usable again far sooner than with a full replacement.
In Boca Raton, refinishing, refacing, and painting with no plumbing, electrical, or structural change are generally permit-exempt. Moving plumbing or adding electrical to new cabinetry does require a permit.