FAQs
JNG Painting & Decorating LLC
Are there extra charges for larger kitchens or detailed work?
Yes, but we don't mind the extra details! As the top cabinet painting company in the area, we want to give you what you want!Do you offer free estimates?
Yes! At JNG Painting & Decorating LLC, you can book cabinet refinishing online at jng.dripjobs.com.Is it cheaper to refinish cabinets than to replace them?
Oh, yes! Plus, you won't be torn up as long. Cabinet refinishing usually takes us three to five days. A replacement could take us 30-60 days or more! Refinishing could save you tens of thousands in the long run.How much does it typically cost to paint or refinish kitchen cabinets?
Well, it depends on the size and condition of your cabinets. I would say they could start at $3,000 to $10,000 for cabinet refinishing. An average to keep in mind would be around $5,000 to $6,000.Can I add distressing, glazing, or other custom effects?
Yes, we have done a distressed look, a glaze, or any special finish you would like. We always do samples of cabinet refinishing first for approval.Can I change from stained wood to a painted finish?
Oh, yes! We do it all the time with cabinet refinishing! You can choose any color.What are the most popular cabinet colors right now?
Light shades of green are my favorite! But mostly off-whites and greys are popular for cabinet refinishing. According to Statista, about 1/3 of homeowners said that they chose or would choose white as the color for their kitchen cabinets.Do you offer samples or swatches before I make a decision?
We have large paint samples to view at our estimate meeting if you like. Our cabinet painting company can also sample a small door if you need more help in deciding.Can you help me choose a color or finish that matches my kitchen decor?
Our cabinet painting company offers a color consultation with a decorator on every contract signed, if wanted.What kind of primer do you use, and is it necessary?
As an experienced cabinet painting company, we use Novalk's bonding primer that seals the previous coat of paint or stain. I believe it is the most important coat. It then must be sanded before any finish coats are applied.





