Cabinet Refinishing in St. Albert

iPaint Painting provides professional cabinet refinishing services in St. Albert, Alberta, stripping, sanding, priming, and spray-finishing kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and built-in cabinetry to a factory-smooth result at 60–70% less than new cabinet replacement. St. Albert homeowners in Grandin with character kitchens featuring solid wood cabinetry, Lacombe Park homes with 1990s honey oak raised-panel doors, Kingswood executive kitchens with maple shaker cabinets needing a modern refresh, and Jensen Lakes newer builds with peeling thermofoil doors choose iPaint's certified refinishing team — led by Mourad with 15+ years of spray-finishing experience — because cabinet refinishing demands stripping to bare wood, grain filling, bonding primer, and multiple coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance applied with professional HVLP equipment. Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in St. Albert costs $4,000–$10,000 compared to $20,000–$40,000+ for new cabinets. Whether you are converting dark stained oak doors in Mission Park to painted white, refinishing maple cabinets in Erin Ridge, or updating builder-grade thermofoil in North Ridge, every project includes a free consultation, detailed written estimate, and 5-year written workmanship warranty. Just minutes from the Sturgeon River trails and the Enjoy Centre along St. Albert Trail, we serve every St. Albert neighbourhood. Call 780-938-9555 for your free cabinet refinishing estimate in St. Albert.

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Every Cabinet Surface, Factory-Smooth

From a full kitchen transformation to a single bathroom vanity, our certified team spray-finishes every piece to perfection.

Kitchen Cabinets

Upper cabinets, lower cabinets, pantry units, and island cabinetry — the complete kitchen transformation that saves you thousands over replacement.

Bathroom Vanities

Single vanities, double vanities, and built-in bathroom storage — refinished to handle humidity and daily use.

Cabinet Doors & Drawers

Every door and drawer front removed, stripped, sprayed, and reinstalled. Flat panel, raised panel, shaker — we handle every style.

Cabinet Frames & Boxes

The visible face frames and interior edges of your cabinet boxes — sanded, primed, and finished to match the doors perfectly.

Laundry Room Cabinets

Built-in laundry storage, overhead cabinets, and utility room cabinetry refinished to match your home's updated look.

Crown Moulding & Trim

Cabinet crown moulding, light valances, and decorative trim — finished to match your cabinets for a seamless, cohesive look.

Stain-to-Paint Conversions

Transform dark stained oak or maple into bright painted white, grey, or any colour. Full strip, prime, and spray for a clean conversion.

Built-In Shelving & Storage

Entertainment centres, bookcases, mudroom built-ins, and custom storage — refinished to match your cabinets or stand on their own.

Looking for a different cabinet service? We also offer cabinet painting for simpler refreshes and cabinet refacing when you want to change the door style entirely. Not sure which is right? Call us — we'll help you decide.

From First Call to Factory-Smooth Finish

We've refined our cabinet refinishing process over 15 years and hundreds of kitchens across St. Albert and Edmonton. Here's exactly what to expect when you hire iPaint.

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Free 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.

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Assessment & Colour Selection

Mourad or a senior finisher inspects your cabinets — wood species, existing finish, structural condition — and helps you choose the perfect colour, sheen, and product for your space.

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Detailed Written Estimate

You receive a clear proposal listing every cabinet door, drawer, and frame, the products we'll use, and the total price. No surprises, no hidden fees — the price we quote is the price you pay.

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Removal & Stripping

Every door, drawer, and piece of hardware is carefully labelled and removed. Old finish is chemically stripped or sanded down to bare wood. Grain is filled for a glass-smooth foundation.

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Prime & Spray Finish

Surfaces are primed with bonding primer, then multiple coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance are spray-applied in our controlled environment. Clear coat seals the finish for lasting durability.

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Reinstall & Walkthrough

Doors, drawers, and hardware go back on. We inspect every surface with you, clean up completely, and activate your 5-year written workmanship warranty. Your kitchen looks brand new.

Why St. Albert Homeowners Choose iPaint for Cabinet Refinishing

Cabinet refinishing is not a brush-and-roller job. It demands spray equipment, controlled conditions, and a finisher who knows wood — that's us.

Spray Finish, Factory Quality

We don't brush or roll cabinets. Every door, drawer, and frame is spray-finished in a controlled environment using professional HVLP equipment. The result is a glass-smooth surface with zero brush marks, zero roller stipple — indistinguishable from factory-applied finishes. That's the difference between refinishing and simply painting over the old surface.

Certified Painter

Mourad holds a Painter and Decorator Certification, plus MPI, WHMIS, and Lead Safety (RRP) credentials. Cabinet refinishing is one of the most technically demanding services in the trade — and Mourad has refined his spray technique over 15 years and hundreds of kitchen projects across St. Albert, Edmonton, and surrounding communities.

Professional-Grade Finishes

We use products designed for cabinetry — catalyzed lacquer for maximum durability, conversion varnish for chemical resistance, Benjamin Moore Advance for a smooth waterborne finish, and high-performance waterborne options for low-VOC kitchens. Each product is selected based on your cabinets' wood species, your household's needs, and the look you want.

60–70% Less Than New Cabinets

A full kitchen cabinet replacement in St. Albert can easily run $20,000–$40,000+ including demolition, installation, and countertop refitting. Our refinishing service delivers a brand-new look for $4,000–$10,000 — keeping your existing layout, countertops, and plumbing exactly where they are. Same dramatic transformation, a fraction of the cost and disruption.

5-Year Written Warranty

Every cabinet surface we refinish is backed by a 5-year written workmanship warranty. If the finish chips, peels, or fails due to our work — we come back and make it right, no questions asked. That's our promise to every St. Albert homeowner.

No Hidden Costs — Ever

The price on your written estimate is the price you pay. Period. We don't surprise you with extra charges for hardware removal, grain filling, or "additional coats." Every door, every drawer, every frame is itemized upfront so you can make confident decisions before we start.

The Finishes Behind Our Results

Cabinet refinishing demands harder, more durable coatings than wall paint. We use professional-grade cabinet finishes designed for daily contact, moisture, grease, and cleaning chemicals.

Catalyzed Lacquer

The industry standard for professional cabinet refinishing. Catalyzed lacquer cures to an incredibly hard, smooth surface that resists scratches, moisture, and household chemicals. It dries fast, builds evenly, and delivers the glass-smooth finish that makes refinished cabinets look factory-made. This is our go-to for most kitchen projects in St. Albert and Edmonton.

Pre-Catalyzed Post-Catalyzed Pigmented Clear Coat

Benjamin Moore Advance

A premium waterborne alkyd that self-levels beautifully and cures to a hard, furniture-grade finish. Advance is the best choice for homeowners who want a low-VOC, low-odour option without sacrificing durability or smoothness. Excellent for St. Albert homes with families or pets where air quality matters during the refinishing process.

Satin Semi-Gloss High Gloss

Conversion Varnish

The hardest, most chemically resistant cabinet finish available. Conversion varnish is what high-end custom cabinet shops use — and it's what we use on projects where maximum durability is non-negotiable. Ideal for busy St. Albert kitchens, bathroom vanities exposed to moisture, and cabinets near cooking surfaces where grease resistance matters.

Clear Pigmented Waterborne

During your free cabinet consultation, we'll recommend the right finish based on your cabinet material, kitchen usage, desired look, and budget. We'll explain the trade-offs between each product so you can make a confident choice.

Cabinet Refinishing Pricing in St. Albert

Transparent pricing based on project scope. Includes stripping, grain filling, priming, spray finishing, clear coat, and our 5-year warranty.

Bathroom Vanity
$1,000–$3,000
Single or double vanity, full strip and refinish. Erin Ridge, Deer Ridge. 3–5 days.
Small Kitchen
$4,000–$6,000
10–20 doors. Townhome or condo. North Ridge, Jensen Lakes. 7–10 days.
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Average Kitchen
$6,000–$8,000
20–35 doors. Grandin, Lacombe Park, Mission Park. 8–12 days.
Large Kitchen
$8,000–$10,000
35–50+ doors. Kingswood, Oakmont executive homes. 10–14 days.
Stain-to-Paint Conversion
$5,000+
Dark oak or maple stain to bright white or grey. Full strip required. Custom quote.

Pricing depends on door count, wood type, existing finish condition, and product selection. 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.

St. Albert Kitchen Eras and Why Cabinet Refinishing Delivers Superior Results

1970s–1980s Kitchens: Grandin, Mission Park, Lacombe Park (Early Phases)

St. Albert's Grandin neighbourhood — named after Bishop Vital-Justin Grandin, whose legacy connects to the historic Father Lacombe Chapel — and the earliest sections of Mission Park and Lacombe Park are filled with 1970s and 1980s homes featuring honey oak cabinets with cathedral-arch door profiles. These solid wood boxes have survived 40+ years of daily use because the construction quality was excellent — but the golden oak finish and heavy grain pattern look dated against today's kitchen trends. Cabinet refinishing is the ideal solution because the open oak grain needs filling before any finish will look smooth and modern. iPaint strips the old varnish, fills every grain line, primes with bonding primer, and spray-applies catalyzed lacquer for a glass-smooth result. Refinishing these Grandin and Mission Park oak kitchens costs $4,000–$8,000 versus $20,000–$35,000 for new cabinets — preserving solid wood boxes that outperform anything you would buy new today.

1990s Kitchens: Lacombe Park, Oakmont, Deer Ridge

The 1990s expansion across Lacombe Park, Oakmont, and Deer Ridge — all west of St. Albert Trail near the Sturgeon River valley — produced thousands of kitchens with maple raised-panel cabinets in medium-brown or amber stain finishes. By 2026, these stain finishes look heavy and outdated compared to the bright whites, cool greys, and two-tone palettes St. Albert homeowners see at the Enjoy Centre design shows and local renovation displays. Cabinet refinishing handles the stain-to-paint conversion that standard cabinet painting cannot do as thoroughly — the existing stain is stripped completely, the tight maple grain is sealed, and conversion varnish or catalyzed lacquer is spray-applied for a harder, more durable finish than paint alone. A 30–50 door Lacombe Park maple kitchen refinished by iPaint costs $5,000–$10,000, delivering a factory finish that resists chipping, yellowing, and fingerprints.

2000s–2010s Kitchens: Erin Ridge, North Ridge, Jensen Lakes

Builder-grade kitchens in Erin Ridge, North Ridge, and Jensen Lakes — St. Albert's newer communities north of the Sturgeon River — commonly feature thermofoil flat-panel or MDF shaker cabinets in basic white or espresso. After 10–15 years near stovetops and dishwashers, thermofoil peels, bubbles, and yellows. Cabinet refinishing addresses the root problem: our team strips the failing thermofoil, sands the MDF substrate, applies high-adhesion bonding primer, and finishes with Benjamin Moore Advance or catalyzed lacquer for a surface that won't peel again. This approach saves Jensen Lakes and North Ridge homeowners $10,000–$25,000 compared to tearing out cabinet boxes that are structurally sound.

Executive Kitchens: Kingswood, Oakmont, Riverside

St. Albert's premium neighbourhoods — Kingswood, Oakmont, and Riverside along the Sturgeon River — contain executive homes with custom maple and cherry cabinetry, furniture-grade finishes, and large island kitchens. These kitchens demand refinishing rather than painting because the original wood quality and craftsmanship deserve a finish system that enhances rather than covers. iPaint's refinishing process preserves the wood character while modernizing the colour — catalyzed lacquer and conversion varnish produce a harder, more protective surface than standard paint. Executive kitchen refinishing in Kingswood and Oakmont typically costs $8,000–$10,000 — delivering a factory-quality transformation that protects both the home's character and its resale value in St. Albert's competitive real estate market.

St. Albert's demand for professional cabinet refinishing continues to grow as homeowners discover the 60–70% cost savings over replacement, the 7–10-day timeline versus weeks of demolition, and the superior durability of catalyzed lacquer and conversion varnish compared to standard paint. Not sure if refinishing or painting is right for your cabinets? Need to change the door style entirely with cabinet refacing? Book your free consultation or call 780-938-9555 — we'll assess your cabinets and recommend the best path.

What's Included in Every Cabinet Refinishing Project

When you hire iPaint for cabinet refinishing, you're getting a complete, end-to-end service — not just a coat of paint on your cabinet doors.

  • Full door and drawer removal — every piece is labelled, tracked, and handled with care
  • Hardware removal and cataloguing — hinges, pulls, and knobs removed and stored (or replaced with your new hardware at reinstallation)
  • Chemical stripping or sanding — old finish removed down to bare wood for proper adhesion
  • Grain filling — open-grained woods like oak are filled for a smooth, modern finish
  • Bonding primer application — professional-grade primer designed specifically for cabinetry
  • Multiple spray coats — 2–3 coats of catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or Benjamin Moore Advance
  • Clear coat protection — final topcoat for added durability, moisture resistance, and sheen consistency
  • Countertop and appliance masking — surrounding surfaces fully protected during frame finishing
  • Reinstallation and alignment — every door, drawer, and hinge adjusted for perfect fit
  • Final walkthrough and cleanup — we inspect every surface with you and clean up completely
  • 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."

Want a lighter-touch option? Cabinet painting is faster and more affordable when cabinets are in good condition and just need a colour change. Want a completely new door style? Cabinet refacing replaces doors and drawer fronts entirely. Need the walls done at the same time? Our interior painting team handles the whole kitchen in one project.

Cabinet Refinishing Across St. Albert & Surrounding Communities

We provide professional cabinet refinishing services throughout every St. Albert neighbourhood and surrounding communities.

Primary Service Area

St. Albert Neighbourhoods

Surrounding Cities

80 km Service Radius — If you're within 80 km of Edmonton, we'll come to you for cabinet refinishing. St. Albert is just minutes from our shop via St. Albert Trail. Give us a call at 780-938-9555.

Serving St. Albert & Surrounding Areas

Conveniently located to serve all St. Albert neighbourhoods — from Grandin and Lacombe Park to Jensen Lakes and Kingswood.

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Cabinet Refinishing FAQs — St. Albert

Straight answers to the questions St. Albert homeowners ask most about cabinet refinishing projects.

How much does cabinet refinishing cost in St. Albert?

Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in St. Albert typically costs $4,000–$10,000, depending on door count, cabinet condition, wood type, and finish selected. A standard 20–35 door kitchen in Grandin, Lacombe Park, or Mission Park averages $6,000–$8,000. Larger executive kitchens in Kingswood or Oakmont with 35–50+ doors run $8,000–$10,000. Bathroom vanity refinishing ranges from $1,000–$3,000. This is 60–70% less than new cabinets. Every estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed — the price we quote is the price you pay.

Can you refinish the oak cabinets common in older Grandin and Mission Park homes?

Absolutely. Many 1980s–1990s homes in Grandin and Mission Park — St. Albert's established neighbourhoods near the Sturgeon River and Father Lacombe Chapel heritage site — feature solid oak cabinets with prominent open grain that homeowners want smoothed out. Our refinishing process strips the old finish, applies professional grain filler to level every grain line, primes with bonding primer, and spray-applies catalyzed lacquer for a glass-smooth modern result. The transformation eliminates the dated honey oak look completely while preserving the solid wood construction.

Do you refinish thermofoil cabinets in Jensen Lakes and North Ridge?

Yes. Builder-grade thermofoil cabinets in Jensen Lakes and North Ridge — St. Albert's newer communities — commonly peel, bubble, and yellow after 10–15 years of daily use near stovetops and dishwashers. We strip the failing thermofoil, sand the MDF substrate, apply high-adhesion bonding primer, and finish with Benjamin Moore Advance or catalyzed lacquer for a durable surface that will not peel again. This saves $10,000–$25,000 compared to replacing cabinet boxes that are structurally sound.

How long does cabinet refinishing take for a St. Albert kitchen?

A typical kitchen cabinet refinishing project in St. Albert takes 7–10 business days from door removal to final reinstallation. This includes stripping, sanding, grain filling, bonding primer, multiple spray coats with proper cure time, clear coat application, and reinstallation. Larger kitchens in executive homes across Kingswood or Oakmont with 35–50+ doors may take 10–14 days. We provide a detailed timeline during your free estimate so you can plan accordingly.

What is the difference between cabinet refinishing and cabinet painting?

Cabinet refinishing strips the old finish down to bare wood, fills the grain, primes, and spray-applies multiple coats of catalyzed lacquer or conversion varnish for a factory-smooth result. Cabinet painting cleans, scuff-sands, primes, and paints over the existing surface. Refinishing delivers a harder, smoother, more durable finish that resists chipping, yellowing, and chemical damage — ideal for Lacombe Park maple kitchens and Grandin oak kitchens that need a complete transformation rather than a surface refresh. Painting is faster and more affordable when cabinets are in good condition and just need a colour change.

Ready to Transform Your St. Albert Kitchen?

Whether it's a full kitchen refinish, a bathroom vanity, or a stain-to-paint conversion — let's talk about your project. Free estimates, free colour consultation, no pressure.

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