Cabinet Refinishing For The Slumping House Market
My wife and I own a faux finish and cabinet refinishing business in Murfreesboro. Times are good for this industry. In fact it has a 25% anticipated growth rate from year to year in the foreseeable future. Due to the recent downturn in the housing market many folks have decided to stay in their homes and spruce them up. They do this with faux finish in their kitchens, dining rooms, bathrooms, etc., etc. A lot of people trying to sell their home or wanting to stay in their homes see their kitchen cabinets as an eyesore. Dated 70s or 80s cabinets can be the very thing that keeps a house from selling. Custom cabinet refinishing is a wonderful solution for these folks. It can save literally thousands or tens of thousands of dollars, and it doesn’t come with the mess or lengthy install time that new cabinets or cabinet refacing comes with. One of our recent customers got quotes for new cabinets and refacing. The new ones were going to cost $60,000 and takes weeks to install. Not to mention, they were going to eat out all of the time. Refacing was a little better at only $40,000, but still with the long install and a big mess. Custom cabinet refinishing to the rescue! They were able to get exactly the finish they wanted on their cabinets, the project was completed in less than 2 weeks, and there was minimal mess. And the best part of all of this - they only paid less than a tenth of what they would have spent on new cabinets. Even though we’ve been doing the faux finish and cabinet refinishing thing for a while I’m pretty new at blogging. Thanks for taking the time to read this, and remember - cabinet refinishing is where it’s at!
Tags: Faux finish, cabinet refinishing, do-it-yourself, painting