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How a Cabinet Paint Warranty/Maintenance Plan Works

December 19th, 2025

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By Kaylea Kuhlman

Upper cabinet doors in a kitchen painted a light grey color in Omaha, Nebraska.
How a Cabinet Paint Warranty/Maintenance Plan Works
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Imagine investing thousands of dollars in freshly painted cabinets. They look stunning at first, smooth finish, beautiful color, just like you hoped. But a year later, you notice a small chip near the handle or a scratch on a drawer front. It’s frustrating, especially when you were told the finish would “last for years.” You start to wonder, what happens now? Does the painter come back to fix it? Do you have to pay again? That’s where a paint warranty can make all the difference.

At Brush & Roll Painting, we’ve served Omaha homeowners since 1996, specializing in cabinet refinishing using high-quality 2K polyurethane products designed to last. Over the years, we’ve seen the difference between a job done once and a job backed by a warranty. Some painters finish the project and disappear. Others promise long-term care but never show up when needed. A good warranty isn’t just a line in a contract; it’s a commitment to keeping your cabinets looking great year after year.

By the end of this article, you’ll understand exactly what a cabinet paint warranty is, what it should include, and why it functions more like a maintenance plan than a one-time guarantee. You’ll also learn how our 9-year cabinet warranty works and what you should ask other painters before signing a contract. This guide will help you feel confident in choosing a painter who stands behind their work long after the final brushstroke.

What Does a Cabinet Paint Warranty Actually Mean?

When people hear the word warranty, they often think of car parts or electronics. In painting, though, a warranty is a promise that the painter will come back to address issues caused by workmanship or materials within a certain period of time.

For cabinet painting, that warranty acts as a long-term maintenance plan. It’s not just about fixing chips, it’s about helping your cabinets continue to look as fresh as they did the day they were painted.

A cabinet warranty typically covers:

  • Peeling or chipping 
  • Premature wear from normal household use (not misuse).
  • Touch-ups for areas that may show minor wear over time.

But not all warranties are the same. Some painters don’t offer one at all. Others might only cover cabinets for a year. That’s why it’s worth understanding exactly what’s being offered before you commit.

Lower cabinet doors and drawers in a kitchen painted light grey with no handles or knobs.

How Brush & Roll Painting’s 9-Year Cabinet Painting Warranty Works

At Brush & Roll Painting, we offer a 9-year warranty on cabinet refinishing projects, and that number is not random; it reflects confidence in both our product and process. We use a professional-grade 2K polyurethane (the same type used on cars and floors) that’s designed for long-term durability.

Our warranty is essentially a yearly maintenance visit where we’ll make necessary touch-ups for up to one hour. This ensures small issues like accidental nicks or scratches are fixed before they turn into bigger problems.

Think of it like routine maintenance on your home or car; by keeping up with it, you prevent major repairs later.

Your warranty is included in the service; it is not an added plan or cost. 

Each year of the 9-year warranty includes:

  1. A quick inspection of your cabinets’ condition.
  2. Light sanding and touch-ups were needed.
  3. Recoating or blending small areas that may have dulled or chipped.
  4. Advice on how to clean and care for your cabinets properly.

This ongoing relationship gives you peace of mind knowing their investment is protected and that their cabinets will continue to look beautiful for years to come.

Why Not All Painters Offer Cabinet Warranties

It’s actually uncommon for painters to offer long cabinet warranties. There are a few reasons for this:

  • Product quality: Many painters use standard wall paint or cabinet enamel, which won’t hold up to constant contact. Those products can’t realistically be guaranteed for long periods.
  • Prep shortcuts: True cabinet refinishing involves sanding, cleaning, priming with adhesion promoters, and using durable topcoats. Skipping these steps means the finish won’t last, and the painter can’t confidently stand behind it.
  • Business structure: Some smaller or newer companies may not be set up for long-term maintenance plans.

For homeowners, that means you should always ask what the warranty covers and how long it lasts. A company that’s been around for decades and offers a multi-year plan usually signals confidence and stability.

Stained cabinet island in a kitchen.

What a Cabinet Painting Warranty Does Not Cover

A good warranty should be clear about its limits, too. It’s designed to cover normal wear and tear, not damage from accidents or neglect.

Here are some things that are typically not covered:

  • Water damage from leaks, flooding, or long-term standing moisture.
  • Damage is caused by using harsh chemicals or abrasives when cleaning.
  • Remodeling changes, like replacing doors or adding new hardware.

That’s why maintenance matters. A yearly touch-up visit helps address small wear before it becomes something that wouldn’t be covered.

Why a Maintenance Plan is Crucial for Cabinet Painting

Your kitchen is one of the busiest rooms in your home. Cabinet doors get opened dozens of times a day. Oils from hands, heat, and cleaning products all take a toll on the finish over time. Even the best coatings can experience wear in high-contact spots.

That’s why a maintenance-based warranty is so helpful; it keeps the finish looking fresh year after year without requiring a full repaint.

It’s similar to how people handle wood floors. You don’t replace them when they get a little dull; you buff and recoat them to keep them looking new. The same concept applies to cabinets.

What to Ask When Comparing Cabinet Warranties

Before hiring a painter, take a few minutes to ask these questions:

1. How long is your cabinet warranty?


Anything under 3 years is short for cabinets.

2. What does it cover?


Make sure it includes peeling, chipping, and adhesion issues.

3. Do you offer yearly touch-ups, or is it just once?


Ongoing care shows long-term commitment.

4. What products do you use?


Ask specifically what kind of product, who it is made by, and why they choose to use it.

5. What voids the warranty?


You’ll want clear expectations about cleaning, water exposure, and maintenance.

Painters who take the time to walk you through these answers usually run their business with transparency and pride.

Uppere cabinet doors in a home painted a light sage green color with long black handles.

How to Keep Your Cabinet Warranty Valid

Even the best warranty requires a little homeowner participation. To make sure yours stays in effect and your cabinets look their best:

  • Clean gently with a soft cloth and mild soap, not harsh chemicals or abrasive sponges.
  • Avoid standing water near sink bases or dishwashers.
  • Don’t hang towels or wet rags on cabinet doors.
  • Notify the painter early if you notice any small chips or worn spots.

These simple habits not only protect your finish but also make your warranty visits quicker and easier.

Cabinet Painting in Omaha, NE

A paint warranty for cabinets is more than just a piece of paper; it’s a long-term care plan that protects one of the most-used areas of your home. When done right, it combines durable products, professional workmanship, and ongoing maintenance to keep your cabinets looking new for years.

If you’re exploring cabinet refinishing in Omaha, understanding how warranties work will help you compare painters more confidently. At Brush & Roll Painting, our 9-year cabinet painting warranty is a yearly maintenance plan. 

If you’re ready to get an exact quote for your cabinet painting project with a 9-year warranty, click the button below to get a quote.

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Your cabinets deserve care that lasts, and the right warranty helps make sure they do.

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Kaylea Kuhlman

Kaylea is the Brush & Roll Painting Content Manager. Kaylea is a Journalism and Media Communications summa cum laude graduate with a minor in Marketing from the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Kaylea manages the marketing for Brush & Roll Painting.