
If your cabinets are structurally sound but look worn, faded, or outdated, refinishing is the most practical way to transform them. Joe uses professional spray equipment and higher-end finishes to deliver a smooth, even coat that holds up over time. Every surface is properly cleaned, deglossed, sanded, and primed before any product is applied. The result looks factory-fresh at a fraction of what full replacement costs.

When the existing layout doesn't work and off-the-shelf cabinets won't solve the problem, custom builds are the answer. Every unit is designed and built to fit the exact space, style, and storage requirements of that specific room. The construction process is precise — from joinery to finish — so the result looks intentional, not pieced together. Kitchens, garages, laundry rooms, and more.

Finish carpentry is the detail work that separates a complete room from an unfinished one. Crown molding, baseboards, door casing, chair rail — all of it requires a steady hand and years of practice to execute cleanly. Joe's combined background in both carpentry and painting means the trim work is approached with the same attention to surface quality as everything else. Tight joints, clean lines, paint-ready every time.

Cabinets that aren't level, plumb, and properly secured become a problem — and they become one fast. Whether the units are stock, semi-custom, or fully custom, installation is done methodically and precisely from the first cabinet to the last. Every screw is set correctly, every adjustment is made before the job is signed off. The goal is an install that looks right and functions long-term.

A new vanity changes the feel of a bathroom without requiring a full renovation. Installation covers proper fitting, leveling, and connection to existing plumbing where needed. Surrounding walls, flooring, and fixtures are treated carefully throughout the process. Whether it's a straightforward unit swap or something more involved, the work gets done cleanly and without shortcuts.

Painting is where Joe started, which means it's not treated as an afterthought here. Surfaces are prepped before anything gets applied — patching, sanding, and priming as needed based on the condition of the walls. The finish holds up because the prep work is done right. Whether it's one room or an entire interior, the process is the same: prepare properly, apply consistently, finish clean.

Basic electrical — outlet installation, fixture swaps, ceiling fan installs — is handled as part of the broader scope of home services offered. This prevents projects from requiring multiple contractors for tasks that can be covered by one. All work is done safely and to code. It's a practical addition that keeps jobs moving and avoids the coordination headache of calling in a separate trade for small items.

A worn or leaking faucet is the kind of small problem that gets ignored until it causes a bigger one. Faucet installation and replacement is handled cleanly — shut-offs, supply lines, and connections are all checked and tested before the job is complete. It's straightforward work done correctly, so there are no surprises a week later. One less item on the repair list.

General maintenance covers the tasks that accumulate over time and never quite make it to the top of the list — caulking, minor carpentry repairs, hardware replacement, and similar work. These jobs don't require a specialist, but they do require someone who knows what they're doing. Having a single experienced contractor handle them is more efficient and more reliable than sourcing a different person for each individual task.

A door that doesn't swing cleanly or latch properly is a frustration that most people put up with longer than they should. Interior door installation — whether pre-hung units or slab doors — includes proper fitting, shimming, hinging, and hardware installation. Every door is set square in the frame so it operates the way it's supposed to. Detail work that most people notice the moment it's right.

Trim done well adds visual weight and polish to a room. Trim done poorly makes everything else look worse. Joe's experience in both carpentry and finishing means custom trim — panel molding, built-up crown, picture rail, or wainscoting — is measured, cut, and installed with precision. The priority is always the final surface: clean, consistent, and ready for paint or stain.

Sliding, bifold, or hinged — closet door installation is handled based on the opening, the door style, and what functions best for the space. Tracks are set level, doors are adjusted for smooth operation, and all hardware is installed properly. It's a finishing detail that makes a room feel complete rather than half-done. Clean installation, no rattling hardware, no callbacks.
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Joe Verzillo started his career in high school working on a residential painting crew — not managing projects, but doing the work. He was placed on a spray truck, priming new homes from the ground up. In 1999, he went through apprenticeship school and earned certifications in painting, refinishing, and carpentry. That hands-on foundation, built over more than 22 years, is what Zillo Refinishing runs on every single day.
Most contractors use standard contractor-grade products because they're cheaper and easier to source. At Zillo Refinishing, the materials used are a step above that — and it shows in the finish. Smoother coats, better adhesion, and longer-lasting results come directly from using higher-end products from the start. Every job is also backed by a 5-year warranty, with pricing that stays fair without sacrificing what goes into the work.


Most contractors pull from the same contractor-grade supply list because it keeps their costs low. At Zillo Refinishing, the products used are above that standard — and the difference shows in how smooth the finish looks, how well it adheres, and how long it holds up before needing any attention. Better materials produce better results. That's the entire point.
Joe handles cabinet refinishing, finish carpentry, interior painting, vanity installation, faucet work, electrical, and more. That means fewer people to coordinate, fewer schedules to manage, and a consistent standard of work across the entire project. Most homeowners use more than one service per visit — and that's exactly how this is set up to work.
Joe didn't pick this trade up recently. He started on a painting crew in high school, went through apprenticeship school in 1999, and has been doing this professionally ever since. That level of experience changes how problems get identified before they become issues and how the finished product actually looks when the job is done.
Every completed job comes with a 5-year warranty on the work. If the finish fails under normal conditions — peeling, cracking, or coming loose — it gets fixed. This warranty is offered because higher-end materials and proper prep work make it a sustainable commitment. It's not a marketing line. It's included with every project at no extra cost.
Cabinet refinishing costs vary based on the size of the kitchen, the current condition of the cabinet surfaces, and the type of finish being applied. In most cases, refinishing runs significantly less than full cabinet replacement — often a fraction of the price while delivering a comparable result. At Zillo Refinishing, higher-end materials are used without inflating the final price beyond what's fair. The most accurate way to get a number is to schedule a free estimate, which can be done by calling or texting (855) 518-7412.
Most standard kitchen cabinet refinishing jobs take between two and four days from start to finish. That timeline accounts for proper surface preparation, priming, finish coats, and drying time between each stage — none of which can be rushed without affecting the quality of the result. Cutting corners on dry time is one of the most common reasons refinishing jobs fail early. You'll receive a clear project timeline before any work begins so there are no surprises.
In most cases, yes — as long as the cabinet boxes are structurally sound, refinishing is a highly effective option. The key to a quality result is thorough preparation: cleaning, deglossing, sanding, and priming before any finish product is applied. Zillo Refinishing uses spray equipment and professional-grade finishes to achieve a smooth, even coat that holds up over time. If there's damage during the estimate that makes refinishing impractical, that will be communicated clearly upfront.
Yes — every job completed by Zillo Refinishing includes a 5-year warranty on the finish. If the finish peels, cracks, or fails under normal use within that period, it gets addressed. The warranty is backed by the use of higher-end materials and proper surface preparation — both of which directly affect how long the finish lasts. This is included with every project and doesn't require any additional cost or paperwork.
Zillo Refinishing is based in Englewood and regularly serves Sarasota, Venice, North Port, Port Charlotte, Nokomis, Punta Gorda, Bradenton, Lakewood Ranch, Boca Grande, Manasota Key, and Osprey. The service area covers most of Sarasota County and Charlotte County. If you're located outside of those areas and want to confirm coverage, call or text (855) 518-7412 and Joe can give you a straightforward answer.
Yes — cabinet refinishing is the primary service, but Zillo Refinishing also handles custom cabinet builds, finish carpentry, cabinet installation, vanity installation, interior painting, electrical work, faucet installation, general home maintenance, interior door installation, custom trim work, and closet door installation. Most homeowners find they need more than one of these services on a single project, and having one contractor who covers multiple trades makes the whole process simpler and more consistent.
The main differentiators are the materials and the experience. Higher-end products are used — not standard contractor-grade supplies — which directly affects the quality of the finish and how long it lasts. Joe has over 22 years of hands-on experience in refinishing, carpentry, and painting, starting with formal apprenticeship training in 1999. Every job also comes backed by a 5-year warranty. You're not working with someone learning on the job — you're hiring someone with a long track record of doing this work correctly.
Getting an estimate is simple — call or text (855) 518-7412 to describe the project and set up a time for Joe to come take a look. He'll assess the space, walk through what the job involves, and give you a clear price before any work begins. There's no obligation and no pressure. Most estimates are scheduled within a few days, and the project timeline and scope are fully laid out before anything starts.