John Kapenga Painting proudly provides the following services:

Cabinetry Painting
  • Residential: New Construction, Additions, and Remodels

    We have worked with several custom builders and remodeling companies over the years. We offer competitive rates while delivering a high-end finish that the homeowner is going to love for years to come.

  • Commercial Painting

    We offer light commercial painting services. Some examples of commercial spaces we have painted include retail stores, realtor’s offices, pharmacies, warehouses, schools, dentists offices, churches, gas stations, and non-profit offices.

    John Kapenga Painting | Licensed and Insured Professional Painter

    Commercial Painting Services

  • Exterior Painting Services

    The first step in every good painting job is to always clean and prepare the surface that is to be painted. This is especially important for exterior paint jobs. Our first step in this process is to pressure wash the exterior of the house, and if necessary use a heavy-duty cleaner (TSP) on the siding and then fully rinse. Once the house has been cleaned, we scrape any peeling paint that is present, prime all bare wood or any bare substrates, then fill all gaps and holes in the siding and trim with the appropriate caulking. After all this prep has been completed, we then apply a high-quality exterior finish to all siding, trim, soffits, fascia, and doors.

    Exterior Painting

  • Furniture and Cabinetry Refinishing

    Give new life to old cabinets and furniture. In order to achieve the highest quality and longest lasting finish, we only use the best products for painting furniture and cabinets. When re-finishing cabinets, we use the following process:

    1. Remove cabinet doors, and drawer fronts
    2. Remove all hinges, knobs, and pulls
    3. Clean everything with heavy duty cleaner
    4. Tape out floors, , counters, backsplash, under cabinet lights, insides of cabinets, appliances, and walls around cabinets.
    5. Lightly sand everything to remove sheen for adhesion
    6. Spray bonding primer on cabinets, doors and drawer fronts
    7. Caulk gaps in cabinets and spackle holes where needed
    8. Sand primer
    9. Spray two coats of finish on cabinets, doors, and drawer fronts
    10. Once fully dry, re-install cabinet doors and drawer fronts

    Cabinetry Painting