Cabinet Refinishing Services
A sleek, factory-style finish — without removing a single cabinet.

Our Services

Spray-applied cabinet refinishing in a residential kitchen

How We Refinish Cabinets Without Removing Them

Breathe new life into your kitchen or bathroom without replacing your cabinets.

We provide in-place cabinet refinishing using a spray-applied process that mimics a factory finish.

Our system includes cleaning, sanding, degreasing, priming, and topcoating — all done in your home, with no cabinet removal.

This service is ideal for homeowners updating outdated finishes, property managers looking for budget-friendly upgrades, or anyone wanting a clean, modern look.

Great Things Our Clients Say

Sarah T. Ames, IA

"We hired Great Plains Painting to repaint the interior of our home in Ames, and we couldn't be happier! Jacob and his team were professional, efficient, and helped us pick the perfect colors during their color consultation. The attention to detail and care they showed was amazing. If you need painting services in Ames, this is the company to call!"

Mark S. Des Moines, IA

"Our office in Des Moines needed a fresh look, and Great Plains Painting delivered! From the initial consultation to the final walkthrough, everything was seamless. The team was incredibly professional, and the quality of their work exceeded our expectations. We've already recommended them to several other businesses!"

Melissa D. Huxley, IA

"Great Plains Painting transformed our home in Huxley with a stunning exterior paint job. They completed the project on time, kept the yard clean, and were so friendly. It's great to find a local painting company that truly cares about their work and their customers. Highly Recommend!"

Linda P. Nevada, IA

"Jacob and his crew at Great Plains Painting gave our kitchen cabinets a whole new life with their refinishing service. They worked quickly and left everything spotless. It's so nice to find a local company near Nevada that provides such high quality work. We'll definitely be reaching out again for future painting projects."