Essahly

info@essahly.com

info@essahly.com

226.722.8577

226.722.8577

FAQs

It takes about 4 days to refinish small and medium-sized kitchens, and 5 days for larger, more complex kitchen projects.

Absolutely NOT! Your garage is not a spray booth. Our shop is equipped with an industrial, licensed spray booth where all spraying is done

We do NOT use regular paint, regardless of quality or brand. The material that we use are industrial coatings made specifically for finishing and refinishing wood projects.

The coatings are extremely durable, scratch and mar resistant and will withstand many types of household chemicals.

Our quality and workmanship guarantee is hands-down the best this industry has to offer: For AS LONG AS YOU OWN YOUR PROPERTY, our work is guaranteed against: Lifting/Peeling, Fading, Chipping, Spotting.

It takes few days (under normal conditions) for the coating to fully cure. So, preferably, you should wait 3-5 days before cleaning. You can use soap/water, water/vinegar mixtures to clean your cabinets

There are many factors we consider with our quoting process: general size of the project, number of all pieces, surface area to be masked, isolating process, type of existing finish, any existing damage.

You can choose any colour you desire regardless of the brand name. We can match colours or stains from a sample piece as well

We finish and refinish all types of custom wood projects such as furniture, vanities, studies/libraries, wall units, hardwood floors

No, our work isn’t weather dependent. We finish and refinish projects all year long

Yes, you certainly can. However, the process will entirely depends on what the house painter used to finish your project. Please reach out to us to help us understand your need.

We definitely do price-match our competitors as long as they use similar process, coatings, and will offer the same warranty. In fact, we encourage all prospective clients to shop around prior to making their final decision

Wood staining is a skill. A multi-step method is used to get rich wood tones. Before staining, the wood must be properly abraded to create a uniform scratch pattern to ensure rich, deep colour coverage and avoid blotchiness.