Kitchen resprays cost a lot less than getting a whole new kitchen fitted, and in our humble opinion, kitchen resprays are worth the money. The cost of a kitchen respray however depends entirely on the size of your kitchen and units, and the number of doors and drawers you have that need a respray, not only because of the amount of paint that gets used but also respraying a kitchen can be a time-consuming project, so we need to consider this. To get an accurate quote from us, ring, or text us on our number 07384574225.
At Revitalize Resprays we have a wide range of services that are designed to help our customers transform their kitchens into the kitchen of their dreams. Kitchen resprays are only one of the services that we provide. If you have an ongoing project and you think that our respraying services can help, then get in touch with us today and we will see what we can do to help.
Below we have answered some of our most frequently asked questions about our respraying services.
Can I Repaint/ Respray My Kitchen Myself?
Of course, you can repaint or respray your kitchen yourself, however, you will not get the same results. At Revitalize Resprays we have the best of the best equipment to achieve a flawless finish. We have a great process in place to achieve this flawless finish which includes sanding down your drawers and doors and then priming them twice on each side. Once the doors have been primed, they will be sanded again with 320 grade sanding pads to give them that ultra-smooth prep before we go on to paint the drawers and doors in the colour that you have chosen.
If you do decide to do the repainting/ respraying yourself, then a piece of advice that we would give you is to ensure that you have done the necessary prep work before painting and make sure that you have the correct paint that you need that has endurance and can hold up against wear and tear.
What Is Better? Spray-Painting or Hand-Painting?
Everyone has their preferences and there are great for and against arguments for both processes. If you are choosing to hand-paint this allows for faster preparation and longevity, and it is more cost-effective. However, spray-painting can offer a faster application, smoother coverage, and reduced labour costs if it is completed correctly.
If you want a more professional finish, contact Revitalize Resprays on the number 07384574225, we use a paint sprayer for the cabinets rather than a paintbrush or roller as this creates an ultra-smooth finish which is what we pride ourselves on. Whatever method you choose whether that is spray-painting, or hand-painting always know that both leave room for human error. Therefore, it is important to properly prep your drawers and cabinets before painting.
Is It Cheaper To Paint Or Replace Kitchen Cabinets?
It can be at least 50% cheaper to respray your kitchen cabinets rather than replace them. Respraying your kitchen is just as good as replacing an old one. Resprays have the effect of making your kitchen look entirely brand new. Check out one of our before and afters below to see what we mean. Replacing your kitchen can cost up to £10,000 (maybe even more) but a kitchen respray is a fraction of this price.
Will Respraying My Kitchen Bring Down The Value Of My House?
Not at all, instead, it can add value (especially when it has been professionally done). It has been said that having neutral painted cabinets such as white or grey can help to boost your home’s resale value. If you are planning to re-sell your home in the future, then it is best to stick to a neutral colour palette.
How Do I Find A Professional?
When it comes to getting any kind of work completed, ALWAYS do your research, and ask for recommendations. At Revitalize we have over sixty, five-star reviews from incredibly satisfied customers. Check out some of these reviews here.
We hope you enjoyed this blog post and can understand the costs of getting your kitchen resprayed. If a kitchen respray is something that you are interested in, then give us a call or a text on 07384574225 with any enquiries that you may have.
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