Simple, daily habits can either help or hurt the finishes in your home—including cabinets. 

Caring for them so they’ll last a lifetime doesn’t have to be a time-consuming task, and also doesn’t have to interfere or prevent you from enjoying your life and your loved ones in your home. 

A little routine maintenance can go a long way at protecting your cabinet finish. And when you need us, N-Hance can help too with professional cabinet painting in Verona, New Jersey

We’ll start the process with a free estimate and consultation to determine what exactly your cabinets need to look as good as new again. We can revitalize the existing color of your cabinets, or even provide a dramatic transformation with a new paint shade and finish. 

Whatever your needs, design preferences, and budget, we can tailor-make a solution that’s just right for you. 

We also provide recommendations for caring for your cabinets. Simple daily habits matter! This includes maintenance to implement and also some practices to avoid, like the following: 

  1. Putting weight on cabinet doors, like hanging or resting heavy items or hanging on doors with your hands or feet.
  1. Leaving splatters or stains on the finish instead of wiping them up quickly.
  1. Putting off or neglecting routine maintenance like dusting, cleaning, and polishing.
  1. Exposing your cabinets to intense levels or fluctuations in temperature and humidity.
  1. Allowing direct contact with moisture, like hanging wet rags over cabinet doors.
  1. Delaying small repairs like hardware replacement, loose hinges or screws, sagging doors, scratches, dents, and more.

Cabinet Painting In Verona, New Jersey

If your cabinets have seen better days and are in need of some TLC, N-Hance is here to help. 

We offer a variety of cabinet refinishing and door replacement services to restore your cabinets to their prime. You may be surprised to see what a difference a fresh coat of paint and a brand new finish can make. 

Schedule your virtual or in-home estimate with our team to get started with cabinet painting in Verona, New Jersey.