Cabinet Refacing & Refinishing

New Look Without Replacing the Boxes

Cabinet refacing keeps your existing box structure and replaces what you actually see: the doors, drawer fronts, and veneer on the face frames. If your boxes are square, solid, and in the right place, refacing costs less than a full tear-out and gets you back in the kitchen faster.

At Mission Cabinet Co. in Aiken, SC, we assess the boxes first. We check for water damage, soft spots, and whether the layout still works for you. If the bones are good, refacing is a straightforward option. We measure the doors to fit your actual openings, not a catalog size, and you pick the door style and finish from the same options available on a new cabinet order.

Refinishing is a separate service for painted or stained cabinets that have worn finishes, surface scratches, or a color you are tired of. We prep, prime, and apply a durable finish in the shop or on site depending on the scope. The result is a consistent coat that holds up to daily use.

We will tell you honestly if refacing makes sense for your situation or if replacement is the better call. Financing is available if budget is a factor. Start with a quote and we will give you real numbers before any commitment is made.

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What cabinet refacing includes

Cabinet refacing keeps your existing box structure and replaces the doors, drawer fronts, and exposed face frames. It costs less than a full replacement and takes less time on-site. If your boxes are solid and square, refacing is worth a hard look.

At Mission Cabinet Co., we start by checking the condition of your existing cabinets before recommending anything. We measure the actual openings, match your chosen door style, and source new hardware to fit. You pick the finish, whether that is a painted wood or a thermofoil wrap, and we give you a real number before work begins. Homeowners in Aiken and the Augusta area typically see the job finished in a fraction of the time a full tear-out would take.

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