How Long Will A Professionally Sprayed Kitchen Last?

If you’ve been looking into revamping your kitchen and discovered that the cost of replacing your kitchen units is beyond your budget, you’re not likely to be alone. 

According to Checkatrade, the cost of renovating a kitchen is typically anywhere between £6,200 and upwards of £50,000 depending on the type of fittings you choose and how much remodelling work you’re carrying out. 

Even at the bottom end, that is a lot of money to find, especially if your kitchen units aren’t in bad shape. It might be tempting to consider painting your kitchen unit doors yourself, but there are several reasons to avoid doing so. 

First, it’s highly likely that your kitchen doors are made of a material that can’t easily be repainted. Many units have special coatings on them, which are designed to help the unit last. 

However, that can be less helpful when you want to change up the appearance of your kitchen units. 

Second, a DIY paint job will rarely last. It won’t take much before a scratch here or there leaves your repainted kitchen cabinet doors looking no better than before you attempted to revamp your space on a budget. 

Third, repainting your kitchen cabinets might sound like a “simple” task but it requires multiple steps to ensure that your doors are primed and prepared correctly before you even start painting. Then you’ve got to factor in the time required to apply multiple coats. 

How long do resprayed kitchen doors last?

This is why it’s well worth reaching out to professionals in kitchen spray painting. Not only will you get your kitchen doors and other parts of your units back with a very professional finish, but you will also save yourself a lot of time. 

Plus, our paints come with a five-year guarantee for use on kitchen resprays, with a warranty against peeling, flaking and UV damage in that time. This gives you peace of mind that your resprayed kitchen will look great for years to come. 

That’s not to say that after five years the units will need respraying, as they can easily look great for years longer if you take care of them well. 

How long does respraying a kitchen take?

The answer to that question depends on how many doors, draw fronts and other parts of your units you want to respray. However, we can tell you that you will likely save about 80 per cent of the time it takes to repaint kitchen units if you choose respraying over traditional methods. 

You’ll therefore have a lot less downtime, which is essential in a busy and vital part of your home like a kitchen.

What’s more, our team will refit all the units, doors and other parts like kickboards that have been resprayed, so there’s no need for you to spend hours faffing around with hanging cupboard doors or essentially rebuilding your kitchen yourself. 

And if you’re concerned that spray painting a kitchen will mean you’re limited on your colour options, you’d be wrong. You will not only have the choice of any paint colour that’s available with major paint companies, but we can also colour match to other materials. 

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