On-Site Finishing

As the name implies On-Site Finishing is common in residential settings were cabinet makers deliver their creations to the home and professional finishers like Murphy Bros. apply those specialty finishes.

Kitchen cabinets ready to be sprayed on site.
Finishing cabinets on-site can reduce the potential for damage that can occur with post-finish delivery.

Prefinihsing services for cabinet makers and homeowners

On-Site Finishing for Cabinet MakersThese benefits are for homeowners too

 

On-Site Finishing involves the application of finishes and coatings at the cabinet maker's location, typically after the cabinets are installed. While On-Site Finishing offers some benefits, it also presents unique challenges and limitations:

Customization at Installation Site: On-Site Finishing provides cabinet makers with the flexibility to make adjustments and customize finishes on-site to accommodate any unforeseen issues or client requests during installation.

Reduced Transportation Risk: Cabinets can be delivered to the installation site without a finished surface, reducing the risk of damage during transit. This is particularly advantageous when dealing with delicate or oversized cabinets.

Logistical Challenges: On-Site Finishing can be more complex logistically, as it requires bringing the necessary equipment and materials to the installation site. This can sometimes result in a more extended installation process.

Limited Environmental Control: While On-Site Finishing allows for adaptability, it lacks the controlled environment provided by in-shop facilities, making it more susceptible to environmental variables.

 

On-Site Finishing of this Remodelers Showcase Home Entry as part of an insurance restoration project with Homeowner video to view. Just click.
Cabinets finished on-site.
This kitchen features three-tone design— Uppers and full height: Hirschfield's 0558 Queen Anne’s Lace, lowers 0210 Hidden Cove, and walnut finish on the island and floating shelves.