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Cabinet refacers and refinishers in Violet

Delon Paiting
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Delon Paiting
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29 years of experience

Our reputation is built on 25 years experience as your local New Orleans painter Residential and commercial painting. Providing a free detailed estimate for a scheduled time at your project location. We remove old paint, patch work, sealing corners, selecting materials, mixing colors, consulting with clients, and leaving the job site clean. Communication with dedicated Project Manager before the job and detailed end of job clean-up and media. A walk through to ensure contract completion and satisfaction!

Our reputation is built on 25 years experience as your local New Orleans painter Residential and commercial painting. Providing a free detailed estimate for a scheduled time at your project location. We remove old paint, patch work, sealing corners, selecting materials, mixing colors, consulting with clients, and leaving the job site clean. Communication with dedicated Project Manager before the job and detailed end of job clean-up and media. A walk through to ensure contract completion and satisfaction!


Woodin Carpentry
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Woodin Carpentry
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Experienced Carpenter. Finish Carpentry, Custom Cabinetry, Stair Building, Home Renovation and Remodeling, Historic Restoration

Experienced Carpenter. Finish Carpentry, Custom Cabinetry, Stair Building, Home Renovation and Remodeling, Historic Restoration


J.A.L. Construction L.L.C.
24693 U.S. Highway 190
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J.A.L. Construction L.L.C.
24693 U.S. Highway 190
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We specialize in all phases of remodeling for your home, business, bathrooms, kitchens, finishing basements, and more! We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out all the services we offer below and call -or- click to schedule a free estimate today!

"Got the job. Very professional. Very knowledgeable. Refinish my jacuzzi and install a new walk in shower Will hire for all my projects"

Kim L on April 2025

We specialize in all phases of remodeling for your home, business, bathrooms, kitchens, finishing basements, and more! We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out all the services we offer below and call -or- click to schedule a free estimate today!

"Got the job. Very professional. Very knowledgeable. Refinish my jacuzzi and install a new walk in shower Will hire for all my projects"

Kim L on April 2025


Southern Customs Construction and Electrical
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Southern Customs Construction and Electrical
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Construction: fences, decks, siding, cabinets, trim work, flooring. Electrical: service and repairs, service upgrades, panel upgrades, lighting. Specialties: home backup generators, solar panel systems, solar panel system maintenance and repair. Outdoor kitchens, pergolas, pavilion.

Construction: fences, decks, siding, cabinets, trim work, flooring. Electrical: service and repairs, service upgrades, panel upgrades, lighting. Specialties: home backup generators, solar panel systems, solar panel system maintenance and repair. Outdoor kitchens, pergolas, pavilion.


pro-paint & renovations we do IT all !


JCW Originals
65078 Hayes St
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JCW Originals
65078 Hayes St
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We are a professional painting and cabinet refinishing company.... I have been painting and refinishing cabinets full time since 2015, I specialize in cabinet refinishing... meaning that 90% of my work is cabinet refinishing, and I stay up to date on the best types of paints and equipment to use. I also make sure to use a 5 step process to make sure the cabinets come out top notch with a factory look! I dont just go in and slap some paint on them and call it done! It's not just kitchen cabinets that I do, I also do; bathroom vanities, built-ins, fireplace mantels/surrounds, fireplace brick, popcorn ceiling removal, stain wood/beams, staircase refinishing, doors, interior painting, and some exterior painting.

We are a professional painting and cabinet refinishing company.... I have been painting and refinishing cabinets full time since 2015, I specialize in cabinet refinishing... meaning that 90% of my work is cabinet refinishing, and I stay up to date on the best types of paints and equipment to use. I also make sure to use a 5 step process to make sure the cabinets come out top notch with a factory look! I dont just go in and slap some paint on them and call it done! It's not just kitchen cabinets that I do, I also do; bathroom vanities, built-ins, fireplace mantels/surrounds, fireplace brick, popcorn ceiling removal, stain wood/beams, staircase refinishing, doors, interior painting, and some exterior painting.


Empire Construction And Restoration
1210 Veterans Memorial Blvd
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Empire Construction And Restoration
1210 Veterans Memorial Blvd
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We are a family owned business with over 25 years in residential construction. We can do your basic bathroom remodel to building your dream home. We can be reached 24 hours a day through phone call, text or in person. We make our customers our first priority and treat every job like it's our own house.

We are a family owned business with over 25 years in residential construction. We can do your basic bathroom remodel to building your dream home. We can be reached 24 hours a day through phone call, text or in person. We make our customers our first priority and treat every job like it's our own house.


Wood King Carpentry
2304 Engineers Rd. Ste. C
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Wood King Carpentry
2304 Engineers Rd. Ste. C
No reviews
28 years of experience

Hi, i'd like to introduce you to Wood King Carpentry. Specializing in hi-quality custom cabinetry to fit your individual needs with over 20 years experience. Anything you may need from basic shelving units, to kitchen cabinets, vanities, and even custom doors. Were still new to the area and expanding but if you'd like to view some of our work or contact us for any information feel free to do so at woodkingcarpentry.com or on our facebook page, (504) 309-7269. We look forward to any possible business with you.

Hi, i'd like to introduce you to Wood King Carpentry. Specializing in hi-quality custom cabinetry to fit your individual needs with over 20 years experience. Anything you may need from basic shelving units, to kitchen cabinets, vanities, and even custom doors. Were still new to the area and expanding but if you'd like to view some of our work or contact us for any information feel free to do so at woodkingcarpentry.com or on our facebook page, (504) 309-7269. We look forward to any possible business with you.


True Restoration, LLC
120 Clara Drive
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True Restoration, LLC
120 Clara Drive
No reviews
10 years of experience

We have a team ready and able to handle mostly any home improvement need. If it is something we do not specialize in such as plumbing and electrical then we have other affiliates that are licensed in those areas who are happy for the referral. Our normal procedure for bids are as follows: Meet with customer directly to go over disired scope of work Work up an estimate within 2 business days Schedule a second appointment to review estimate with customer face to face Begin work upon signed agreement and specified scheduling with client **All work requires half down and the remaining balance when the work is completed and client signs a satisfactory completion agreement** We are locally owned, fully insured and qualified to meet your needs.

We have a team ready and able to handle mostly any home improvement need. If it is something we do not specialize in such as plumbing and electrical then we have other affiliates that are licensed in those areas who are happy for the referral. Our normal procedure for bids are as follows: Meet with customer directly to go over disired scope of work Work up an estimate within 2 business days Schedule a second appointment to review estimate with customer face to face Begin work upon signed agreement and specified scheduling with client **All work requires half down and the remaining balance when the work is completed and client signs a satisfactory completion agreement** We are locally owned, fully insured and qualified to meet your needs.


Elliott Olson Woodworking & Construction
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Elliott Olson Woodworking & Construction
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12 years of experience

Woodworker specializing in custom cabinets.

"If you want a contractor that miscalculates, that demonstrates mediocre craftsmanship, that is poor at project management, that shoulder shrugs at your concerns, and that doesn’t take responsibility for their miscalculations then this is your guy. We hired him and his team to remodel a sunroom in the back of our house and overhangs our backyard. The first issue arose when we had a new roof installed at his sub-contractor’s suggestion (Garcia…of “Garcia did my roof”) and they didn’t complete the job. They left all of the soffit and tongue and groove pieces of the roof that needed to be replaced. Elliott as the main contractor and project manager of the remodel should’ve made sure this happened at the time, and he didn’t. Second issue arose when they installed the windows. Two other contractors that we were interviewing for a separate job, unprompted, told us to “have whoever installed your windows come back out and finish/fix the work”. Two! I mentioned this to Elliott who again just shoulder shrugged and said that they were fine. They aren’t. The third—but not last—issue was when they installed the paneled ceiling. Where they decided the cuts would go has it looking like a mishappened puzzle above us. I have never seen a paneled ceiling look so disjointed, and to add insult to injury the way he installed the light in the ceiling has the piece around it constantly falling out. It’s not fixed to the ceiling. The stain is also very uneven all over the ceiling. And lastly, we had the wood floor in the sunroom replaced with a beautiful tile. My husband asked him point blank if there would be an issue or if we would need to mitigate the supports of the sunroom in some way because of the extra weight, to which he replied “No, it should be fine”. Lo and behold, the extra weight mattered. The 80-year-old sunroom resettled on the pillars that hold it up. This caused some stress for the door that leads outside from the sunroom as well as stress on walls and issues with the integrity of the structure on the outside of the house. Elliott essentially 1) blamed our house for being old, 2) told us that our sunroom has always been sinking because it sits on concrete footings rather than into a deep foundation, 3) whoever it was that decided to build a sunroom in the first place. Blamed everything except the fact that he didn’t take into account the extra weight of the room when replacing the floor. We’ve lived here 10 years. I think we would’ve noticed the room sinking at the rate in which it resettled over the past 9 months. And speaking of it just being 9 months since he did the work…when we asked him to mitigate the fact that the door no longer closes, he acted like he was doing us this big favor to address something that he felt had nothing to do with the job he just did. We’ve always been able to open and close the door before the remodel, and now suddenly the door being unusable has nothing to do with him. Someone who less than a year ago installed the door and has now had to come out twice to adjust it. Contractors (all that I’ve worked with) warranty their work for at least a year, most for two years. I was asking nothing more than for him to fulfill his warranty. When he did finally get around to addressing the door, he reset it so sloppily, so crudely, so in NO way you’d ever expect someone that you paid to do a job to work on your house, that it feels like a “(fill in the blank) you, lady. We’re done.” If this is the type of work you come back with when you’re fulfilling your warranty, then you’re letting me know that you’d wish for me to never contact you again. When doing the work, he suggested that I get a second opinion on what should be done and also told me that this was the final time he would come out about the door. Did I mention that it’s been only 9 months?...So, he’s basically telling me that in no way does he intend to fulfill his warranty should we need him to in the next year. All that said, homeowner beware when considering Elliott for your renovations. And yes, we did get a second opinion."

Katrina A on December 2021

Woodworker specializing in custom cabinets.

"If you want a contractor that miscalculates, that demonstrates mediocre craftsmanship, that is poor at project management, that shoulder shrugs at your concerns, and that doesn’t take responsibility for their miscalculations then this is your guy. We hired him and his team to remodel a sunroom in the back of our house and overhangs our backyard. The first issue arose when we had a new roof installed at his sub-contractor’s suggestion (Garcia…of “Garcia did my roof”) and they didn’t complete the job. They left all of the soffit and tongue and groove pieces of the roof that needed to be replaced. Elliott as the main contractor and project manager of the remodel should’ve made sure this happened at the time, and he didn’t. Second issue arose when they installed the windows. Two other contractors that we were interviewing for a separate job, unprompted, told us to “have whoever installed your windows come back out and finish/fix the work”. Two! I mentioned this to Elliott who again just shoulder shrugged and said that they were fine. They aren’t. The third—but not last—issue was when they installed the paneled ceiling. Where they decided the cuts would go has it looking like a mishappened puzzle above us. I have never seen a paneled ceiling look so disjointed, and to add insult to injury the way he installed the light in the ceiling has the piece around it constantly falling out. It’s not fixed to the ceiling. The stain is also very uneven all over the ceiling. And lastly, we had the wood floor in the sunroom replaced with a beautiful tile. My husband asked him point blank if there would be an issue or if we would need to mitigate the supports of the sunroom in some way because of the extra weight, to which he replied “No, it should be fine”. Lo and behold, the extra weight mattered. The 80-year-old sunroom resettled on the pillars that hold it up. This caused some stress for the door that leads outside from the sunroom as well as stress on walls and issues with the integrity of the structure on the outside of the house. Elliott essentially 1) blamed our house for being old, 2) told us that our sunroom has always been sinking because it sits on concrete footings rather than into a deep foundation, 3) whoever it was that decided to build a sunroom in the first place. Blamed everything except the fact that he didn’t take into account the extra weight of the room when replacing the floor. We’ve lived here 10 years. I think we would’ve noticed the room sinking at the rate in which it resettled over the past 9 months. And speaking of it just being 9 months since he did the work…when we asked him to mitigate the fact that the door no longer closes, he acted like he was doing us this big favor to address something that he felt had nothing to do with the job he just did. We’ve always been able to open and close the door before the remodel, and now suddenly the door being unusable has nothing to do with him. Someone who less than a year ago installed the door and has now had to come out twice to adjust it. Contractors (all that I’ve worked with) warranty their work for at least a year, most for two years. I was asking nothing more than for him to fulfill his warranty. When he did finally get around to addressing the door, he reset it so sloppily, so crudely, so in NO way you’d ever expect someone that you paid to do a job to work on your house, that it feels like a “(fill in the blank) you, lady. We’re done.” If this is the type of work you come back with when you’re fulfilling your warranty, then you’re letting me know that you’d wish for me to never contact you again. When doing the work, he suggested that I get a second opinion on what should be done and also told me that this was the final time he would come out about the door. Did I mention that it’s been only 9 months?...So, he’s basically telling me that in no way does he intend to fulfill his warranty should we need him to in the next year. All that said, homeowner beware when considering Elliott for your renovations. And yes, we did get a second opinion."

Katrina A on December 2021

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Cabinet refacing and refinishing services FAQs

The cost of cabinet refacing is $7,230 on average. However, it's possible to pay between $1,200 and $16,000 for this project. Factors like the number of cabinets and the refacing materials impact the total cost significantly.

For example, plastic laminate is the most cost-effective cabinet option for refacing, costing $1,000 to $3,000. If you're looking for solid wood cabinets, you can expect to pay more, ranging from $5,000 to $10,000 on average for refacing. 

The difference between cabinet refinishing vs. cabinet refacing is that the latter involves replacing most of the cabinet components, whereas the former only freshes the exterior look of the cabinetry. 

Cabinet refinishing involves the cabinetry being disassembled, cleaned, and sanded, then a new finish, like paint or glaze, is applied. You can refinish the cabinet doors or go further and refinish the cabinet boxes, too. 

Cabinet refacing involves replacing the majority of the cabinet materials, including the cabinet, drawer doors, and hardware. In this process, a veneer is applied over the existing cabinet boxes to make them look new. 

The cost to refinish cabinets is $3,000 on average. However, this cost can range from $700 to $6,000, depending on the size and location of the cabinets, the refinishing method, and number of cabinets.

Staining your cabinet doors is the most cost-effective option, costing between $4 and $10 per square foot. However, if you choose to glaze them, that price jumps to $10 to $25 per square foot

While it’s possible to reface or refinish kitchen cabinets yourself, it requires substantial time, money, and sweat equity. In particular, cabinet refacing requires many tools and materials, costing you between $1,645 and $6,570, depending on what you already own. Besides that, this is a project that shows imperfections easily. If carpentry isn't your strong suit, hiring a cabinet professional is best to ensure high-quality results.

To prepare for cabinet refinishing or refacing, it’s important to remove all items from the cabinetry in question. In addition, clear any clutter from the room, whether it's the kitchen, bathroom, or otherwise. Be sure to have additional cabinet materials, such as cabinet hardware, lights, and glass inserts, ready for your cabinet installer to use.

Finally, if you have pets, ensure they are in a safe, separate location away from your cabinet professionals, who will bring materials in and out of your home during the process.

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