Cabinet Painting in Spruce Grove
iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet painting services in Spruce Grove, Alberta, transforming outdated kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, laundry cabinets, kitchen islands, and built-in cabinetry with a factory-smooth HVLP spray finish. Spruce Grove sits along Highway 16 west of Edmonton within Parkland County, with a population of approximately 40,000 residents and a housing stock spanning four decades of kitchen eras. Whether you are updating honey oak cathedral-arch doors from 1970s–1980s Woodhaven, converting dark maple raised-panel cabinets in 1990s McLaughlin to bright Cloud White, refreshing builder-grade kitchens near Horizon Stage Performing Arts Centre, or repainting peeling thermofoil in 2010s Greenbury and The Links, our certified in-house painters — led by Mourad with 15+ years of experience — deliver brush-mark-free results using Benjamin Moore Advance, Sherwin-Williams ProClassic, and conversion varnish. Professional cabinet painting in Spruce Grove costs $3,000–$8,000 for a full kitchen — saving homeowners 50–70% compared to new cabinets at $15,000–$40,000+. Our south Edmonton shop is a 30-minute drive via Highway 16 — no travel surcharges for Spruce Grove or Parkland County. Every project includes a free colour consultation, a detailed written estimate with no hidden fees, and a 5-year written workmanship warranty. Call 780-938-9555 or request your free estimate online.
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Every Type of Cabinet, Done Right
From a full kitchen transformation to a single bathroom vanity, our certified team delivers a factory-smooth finish on every cabinet surface.
Kitchen Cabinets
Upper and lower cabinets, doors, drawer fronts, and cabinet boxes — completely transformed with HVLP spray for a flawless, brush-mark-free finish.
Bathroom Vanities
Single and double vanities, medicine cabinets, and bathroom storage — painted with moisture-resistant products that stand up to daily humidity.
Laundry Cabinets
Laundry room uppers, lowers, and utility cabinets refreshed to match the rest of your home. Durable finishes that resist scuffs and cleaning products.
Kitchen Islands
Standalone islands, breakfast bars, and peninsula cabinets — including two-tone finishes with a contrasting colour on the island for a designer look.
Built-In Cabinetry
Entertainment centres, bookshelves, pantry units, and custom built-ins — painted to match or contrast with your existing interior for a cohesive look.
Cabinet Doors & Drawers
Flat-panel, shaker, raised-panel, and thermofoil doors — each style gets the right prep and application technique for a perfect result.
Hardware & Hinges
We remove, label, and reinstall all hardware. Want an upgrade? We can install new knobs, pulls, and soft-close hinges as part of your project.
Cabinet Boxes & Frames
The visible face frames and interior edges of your cabinet boxes — cleaned, prepped, and painted to match your doors for a complete, finished look.
Looking for a different level of cabinet work? We also offer cabinet refinishing (stain and clear coat) and cabinet refacing (new doors on existing boxes). Not sure which option is right? We'll help you decide during your free consultation.
From First Call to Factory-Smooth Finish
Cabinet painting demands a different process than walls. Here's the precise, step-by-step approach we've refined over 15 years and hundreds of cabinet projects across Edmonton and surrounding communities including Spruce Grove.
Free Cabinet Consultation
Call 780-938-9555 or fill out our online form. You'll speak directly with a craftsman — not a call centre — and we'll schedule your free in-home cabinet assessment.
Assessment & Colour Selection
Mourad or a senior painter inspects your cabinet material, condition, and layout. We help you choose the perfect colour — from classic Cloud White to trending Hale Navy — and recommend the best product for your cabinet type.
Detailed Written Estimate
You receive a clear proposal listing door count, drawer fronts, cabinet boxes, hardware plan, product selection, and timeline. No surprises, no hidden fees — the price we quote is the price you pay.
Disassembly & Prep
Every door and drawer is carefully labelled and removed. All surfaces are degreased with TSP to cut through years of kitchen grease, then sanded to create proper adhesion, and primed with a high-bond primer designed for cabinetry.
HVLP Spray Application
Multiple coats of premium cabinet-grade paint — Benjamin Moore Advance, Sherwin-Williams ProClassic, or conversion varnish — applied with HVLP spray equipment for a factory-smooth, zero-brush-mark finish that looks and feels like new cabinetry.
Reassembly & Walkthrough
Doors and drawers are reinstalled, hardware is replaced or upgraded, and we inspect every surface with you. Your kitchen or bathroom is cleaned and restored. Your 5-year written workmanship warranty starts now.
Why Spruce Grove Homeowners Choose iPaint for Cabinet Painting
Cabinet painting is precision work. Not every painter can deliver a factory-smooth finish. Here's why Spruce Grove homeowners trust iPaint with their cabinets.
Factory-Smooth HVLP Spray Finish
We use professional HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) spray equipment — not brushes or rollers — to apply every coat on your cabinet doors and drawers. The result is a perfectly smooth, zero-brush-mark finish that looks and feels like factory cabinetry. This is the difference between a professional cabinet paint job and a DIY disaster.
Certified Painter
Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. Cabinet painting demands a level of skill and product knowledge that goes beyond standard wall painting — Mourad and his team have the training and the track record to deliver flawless results every time.
Save 50–70% vs. New Cabinets
New kitchen cabinets cost $15,000–$40,000+. Professional cabinet painting delivers a brand-new look for $3,000–$8,000 — saving Spruce Grove homeowners 50–70% while avoiding weeks of demolition, construction mess, and contractor headaches. If your cabinets are structurally sound, painting is the smart move.
Cabinet-Specific Products
We don't use wall paint on cabinets. Every project uses products specifically engineered for cabinetry — Benjamin Moore Advance (self-levelling alkyd), Sherwin-Williams ProClassic (acrylic-alkyd hybrid), or conversion varnish for the hardest, most durable factory-grade finish available. These resist chipping, yellowing, and fingerprints.
5-Year Written Warranty
Every cabinet surface we paint is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If something isn't right — peeling, chipping, adhesion failure due to our work — we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise to every Spruce Grove homeowner.
Minimal Kitchen Disruption
We know your kitchen is the heart of your home. Our process is designed to minimize downtime — doors and drawers are removed and sprayed in a controlled environment while you keep access to your countertops, sink, stove, and fridge. Most kitchen cabinet projects are complete in 5–10 business days from start to finish.
The Products Behind Our Factory-Smooth Finish
Standard wall paint has no place on cabinets. We use professional-grade, cabinet-specific products that self-level, resist chipping, and won't yellow over time.
Benjamin Moore Advance
The gold standard for cabinet painting. Advance is a waterborne alkyd that flows and levels like an oil-based paint but cleans up with water. It delivers an exceptionally smooth, furniture-like finish that resists yellowing, chipping, and fingerprints — perfect for kitchen cabinets that get daily use.
Sherwin-Williams ProClassic
An acrylic-alkyd hybrid engineered specifically for cabinetry, trim, and doors. ProClassic provides outstanding levelling, a hard, durable finish, and superior resistance to blocking (sticking). Available in multiple sheens and ideal for both kitchen and bathroom cabinets.
Conversion Varnish
For homeowners who want the absolute hardest, most durable finish available — conversion varnish is a catalyzed coating used by cabinet manufacturers. It cures to an incredibly hard, chemical-resistant surface that stands up to heavy daily use, moisture, and cleaning products. The closest you can get to a factory finish.
During your free cabinet consultation, we'll recommend the best product based on your cabinet material, daily use, budget, and desired look. We'll explain the differences between each option so you can make a confident choice.
Cabinet Painting Pricing in Spruce Grove
Same pricing as Edmonton — no travel surcharges for Spruce Grove or Parkland County. Every estimate includes all prep, products, labour, and our 5-year warranty.
Pricing depends on door count, cabinet condition, product selection, and project scope. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed — the price we quote is the price you pay. Get your free estimate or call 780-938-9555.
Spruce Grove Kitchen Eras and Why Cabinet Painting is the Smart Upgrade
1970s–1980s Kitchens: Woodhaven
Woodhaven was one of Spruce Grove's earliest major residential developments, with bungalows and split-levels built along streets south of Highway 16A near Jubilee Park. These 1970s–1980s kitchens typically feature honey oak cabinets with cathedral-arch door profiles and brass hardware. After 40–50 years the golden oak finish feels dated, but the solid wood boxes are structurally excellent — perfect candidates for professional cabinet painting. Converting honey oak to Benjamin Moore Cloud White or Hale Navy costs $3,000–$5,500 versus $20,000–$35,000 for full replacement. The solid oak construction in these established Spruce Grove homes takes paint beautifully once properly degreased, sanded, and primed with high-adhesion bonding primer.
1990s Kitchens: McLaughlin
The 1990s housing expansion brought larger two-storey builds to McLaughlin — a family neighbourhood near Central Park and Fuhr Sports Park along King Street. These kitchens feature maple raised-panel cabinets in medium-brown stain finishes with 25–40 doors. Cabinet painting is especially cost-effective at this scale — a kitchen this size painted professionally costs $4,500–$7,000 compared to $25,000–$40,000+ for new cabinetry. The maple substrate takes Sherwin-Williams ProClassic and conversion varnish exceptionally well, and the kitchen islands in these homes offer the opportunity for trending two-tone finishes — white perimeters with a contrasting navy or sage green island.
2010s Kitchens: Greenbury & The Links
Builder-grade kitchens installed during Spruce Grove's 2010s growth in Greenbury — south of Highway 16A near Spruce Grove Composite High School — and The Links adjacent to the Links Golf Course commonly feature thermofoil flat-panel cabinets or MDF shaker doors in basic white or espresso. By 2026, many of these thermofoil surfaces are peeling, bubbling, or yellowing — particularly near stovetops and dishwashers. iPaint's cabinet painting process addresses thermofoil specifically: we use specialized bonding primers like Stix that adhere to the vinyl surface, then apply Benjamin Moore Advance for a hard, self-levelling finish. This saves Greenbury and The Links homeowners thousands compared to ripping out cabinets that are structurally fine.
What's Included in Every Spruce Grove Cabinet Project
When you hire iPaint for cabinet painting in Spruce Grove, you're getting a complete, multi-day process designed to deliver a factory-quality finish that lasts for years of daily kitchen use.
- Full cabinet disassembly — every door and drawer is carefully labelled, numbered, and removed for off-site or dedicated-area spraying
- TSP degreasing — years of kitchen grease, cooking residue, and grime are thoroughly cleaned from every surface before sanding
- Complete sanding and scuffing — creating the proper surface profile for maximum primer adhesion on wood, MDF, thermofoil, and laminate
- High-bond primer application — specialized bonding primers (Stix, BIN Shellac, or similar) that grip to any cabinet material
- HVLP spray application — multiple coats of cabinet-grade paint applied in a controlled environment for a smooth, drip-free, brush-mark-free finish
- Proper cure time between coats — we don't rush the process; each coat gets the drying time it needs for maximum hardness and durability
- Cabinet box and frame painting — visible face frames and interior edges are painted to match for a complete, finished look
- Reassembly with new or existing hardware — doors and drawers reinstalled with precision alignment
- Final walkthrough inspection — we review every surface with you before signing off
- 5-year written workmanship warranty — activated at project completion
As Mourad always says: "We take care of your home as if it's ours, and we bring your house cleaned the way it was at the end of our project — or better."
Considering a more thorough process? Cabinet refinishing strips to bare wood for an even harder factory finish. Want to change your door style entirely? Cabinet refacing replaces doors and drawer fronts while keeping your boxes. Need the walls done too? Our interior painting team can handle the whole kitchen in one project.
Prescott, Harvest Ridge & Spruce Grove's Newest Developments
Prescott and Harvest Ridge, Spruce Grove's newest major developments on the city's west side, feature modern kitchens with clean-line shaker cabinetry that looks impressive but uses cheap builder-grade paint that scuffs and chips within 3–5 years. These newer cabinets are typically MDF or engineered wood with a thin factory finish that doesn't hold up to daily kitchen use. A professional repaint with Benjamin Moore Advance or Sherwin-Williams ProClassic transforms these kitchens from tired-looking to factory-fresh. Spruce Grove residents enjoy convenient access to Horizon Stage Performing Arts Centre, the TransAlta Tri Leisure Centre, and shopping along McLeod Avenue — and a kitchen that matches the quality of life in this growing Parkland County community. For homeowners also considering interior painting, we can combine both projects for maximum efficiency — our shop is just 30 minutes away via Highway 16.
Spruce Grove's kitchen renovation market continues to favour cabinet painting over full replacement as homeowners across Parkland County — from established Woodhaven to growing Greenbury — recognize the 50–70% cost savings, the 5–10-day timeline versus 4–8 weeks of demolition, and the environmental benefit of keeping solid cabinet boxes out of landfills. Whether your cabinets are solid oak from the 1980s, maple from the 1990s, or thermofoil from the 2010s, iPaint's certified team delivers a factory-quality transformation. Request your free cabinet painting estimate or call 780-938-9555.
Cabinet Painting Across Spruce Grove & Parkland County
We provide professional cabinet painting services throughout Spruce Grove, Parkland County, and all surrounding communities.
Primary Service Area
Newer Neighbourhoods (2000s–2020s)
Established Neighbourhoods (1970s–1990s)
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Spruce Grove, Parkland County — proudly served by iPaint Painting since 2011
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Cabinet Painting FAQs — Spruce Grove
Straight answers to the questions Spruce Grove homeowners ask most about cabinet painting costs, preparation, products, and timelines.
How much does it cost to paint kitchen cabinets in Spruce Grove?
Kitchen cabinet painting in Spruce Grove costs $3,000 to $8,000, identical to Edmonton pricing with no travel surcharge for Parkland County. A bathroom vanity runs $800 to $2,000. A standard 20–35 door kitchen in Woodhaven, McLaughlin, or Greenbury averages $4,500–$6,500. This saves Spruce Grove homeowners 50–70% compared to new cabinets at $15,000–$40,000+, with no demolition, no plumbing changes, and no countertop removal required. Every estimate is detailed in writing with no hidden fees.
Do older Spruce Grove kitchens need extra preparation before cabinet painting?
Yes, and this is where many painters cut corners. Kitchens built in the 1970s–1980s in Woodhaven typically have honey oak cathedral-arch doors with decades of grease buildup — these homes need thorough TSP degreasing and high-adhesion bonding primer before any topcoat. 1990s kitchens in McLaughlin often feature maple raised-panel doors with multiple coats of polyurethane that must be properly sanded. All prep work is included in our estimate, never charged as a surprise add-on.
Can you paint thermofoil cabinets in newer Spruce Grove homes?
Yes. Many Spruce Grove homes built in the 2010s across Greenbury and The Links have thermofoil flat-panel cabinets that are peeling, bubbling, or yellowing — particularly near stovetops and dishwashers. We use specialized bonding primers like Stix that adhere to the vinyl surface, then apply Benjamin Moore Advance or Sherwin-Williams ProClassic for a hard, self-levelling finish that won't peel again. This is far more cost-effective than replacing cabinets that are structurally sound.
What cabinet paint products do you use in Spruce Grove?
We use professional cabinet-grade paints engineered for high-use kitchen surfaces: Benjamin Moore Advance (self-levelling waterborne alkyd), Sherwin-Williams ProClassic (acrylic-alkyd hybrid), and conversion varnish for maximum durability. The best product depends on your cabinet material — solid oak from Woodhaven, maple from McLaughlin, or thermofoil from Greenbury each respond best to different products. During your free consultation, we'll recommend the right product and explain why.
How long does a cabinet painting project take in Spruce Grove?
A bathroom vanity takes 2–3 days. A standard kitchen with 20–35 doors in Greenbury or McLaughlin takes 7–10 business days, including disassembly, TSP degreasing, sanding, bonding primer, multiple HVLP spray coats with proper cure time, and reassembly. Larger kitchens in The Links or Prescott with 35–50+ doors and islands take 8–12 days. Our shop is 30 minutes from Spruce Grove via Highway 16, and our crews are in the west-end communities regularly. Call 780-938-9555 to book your free consultation.
Spruce Grove’s Trusted Cabinet Painters
Whether it's a full kitchen in McLaughlin, a bathroom vanity in Woodhaven, or an island refresh in Greenbury — let's talk about your cabinet project. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure. Just a 30-minute drive from our shop.