We offer professional commercial cabinet refinishing services.
Over time, the cabinetry found in a commercial space can take a lot of abuse. Scratches and scuffs often occur during normal use, leaving the surfaces looking less than appealing. But instead of investing significant resources into new cabinetry, it’s worth looking into commercial cabinet refinishing. This practical solution can improve the appearance and function of cabinetry found in your business, and it’s often a much more cost-effective option when compared to replacement. Plus, the process of refinishing cabinets takes less time than replacing them, which means your organization won’t have as much downtime or disruption.
At Worth Painting, LLC, we offer professional commercial cabinet refinishing services. We work in and around Clemmons, North Carolina, delivering quality work that exceeds expectations. When we perform this service, we begin by sanding the top layer of the wood cabinets. This effort smooths out dings, scratches, and scuffs and removes any stain or paint that is on the surface of the cabinetry. After completing this step, we will then repaint the materials in the shade of your choosing. We can also apply stain to showcase the natural beauty of the wood while enhancing its color.
Commercial cabinet refinishing can transform the look and feel of any space within your business. It’s also a great investment into the value of the property, as cabinets that look new create a more inviting and appealing atmosphere. When we work within your commercial space, we will treat it with respect and handle all steps efficiently to minimize downtime. Reach out to get a quote.
At Worth Painting, LLC, we offer commercial cabinet refinishing services in Winston-Salem, including the Buena Vista, Sherwood Forest, Ardmore, West End, and Washington Park neighborhoods, as well as those in King, Pfafftown, Lewisville, Clemmons, Advance, Bermuda Run, Bethania, Kernersville, Rural Hall, Tobaccoville, Pinnacle, Pilot Mountain, Walkertown, Mount Airy, Walnut Cove, Oak Ridge, Germantown, and East Bend, North Carolina.

