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Are you a Homeowner? Business Owner? Property Manager? Or maybe someone just looking for more information on the best Kitchen Cabinet Painting in Lancaster MA?

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DO YOU HAVE THESE PROBLEMS:

  • Replacing kitchen cabinets too expensive
  • Time for a color change?
  • New Home Or Apartment?

Idea Painting Company, a top-rated painter specializing in kitchen cabinet painting, has helped thousands of Lancaster homeowners, business owners, property managers, and other individuals in the Greater Boston, MA area. After some research, we’re confident you’ll find us to be the right kitchen cabinet painting team to handle your kitchen cabinet refinishing project.

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Idea Painting Company Is The Best Kitchen Cabinet Painting in Lancaster MA?

In short…Because we have a reputation for quality work and being budget friendly.  Our customer service is second to none. Our team is always responsive, courteous, friendly, and respectful.

At Idea Painting Company, we do it all! From conception to completion, we handle every aspect of your painting or restoration project. This integrated approach reduces project time and money by streamlining each phase of implementation and eliminating the delays that often plague sub-contracted projects.

With Idea Painting Company, you’ll receive:

  • Quality workmanship that is guaranteed to last
  • Work from licensed professionals who are honest and hardworking
  • Dependable service that is completed on time and on budget
  • Free estimates and a fully insured crew

To review the creativity of our work and the quality of our craftsmanship, simply take a look at our Photo Gallery. Our decades worth of painting projects speak for themselves! From custom commercial projects to house painting, and more — You can trust your project or business property to our team of experts.

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Benefits of Repainting Your Kitchen Cabinets

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When your cabinets start to look old or outdated, they can bring down the value of your home. They can also make your kitchen feel unwelcoming or dirty. Kitchen cabinet repainting comes with many benefits, including:

  • Avoiding the dust and noise that comes with cabinet installation
  • No demolition
  • Saving money
  • Quicker results than replacement
  • No need to relevel or redo your plumbing
  • Keeping your kitchen in service

If you have old but still usable cabinets, you may want to save them. Often, older cabinets are of better quality than more recent ones. You can bring your current cabinets back to life with kitchen cabinet finishing.

Are you improving your home before you put it on the market? If so, you need to choose your home improvements wisely, so you don’t lose money. 

Replace Your Cabinets or Refinish Them?

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While replacing your cabinets is the more expensive choice, it may be necessary. When you wonder whether to replace or refinish, consider:

  • Functionality. If the location of your cabinets doesn’t work for you, it may be time to replace them.
  • Time. Installing a new kitchen can take months, while repainting may only take a week. Think about how long you are willing and able to live without your kitchen.
  • Repair. If you have damaged cabinets, you can typically opt for repair. However, extensive damage may make replacement the cheaper option.

The kitchen cabinet painting cost is worth it if you like the current layout of your kitchen or bathroom. You can always reface your cabinetry and add other functional accessories. If you need advice on the best option for your space, call Idea Painting Company today.

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FULLY INSURED

We’re fully insured and bonded to handle all requests.

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We’re willing to discuss projects constrained by a budget.

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We show up on time and finish ahead of schedule regularly.

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Our crew is pleasant and easy to talk to on the job site.

Steps to Refinishing Cabinets

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The steps to cabinet refinishing can vary, and so can the amount of time it takes to complete the job. When you look for “kitchen cabinet painting near me” expect us to:

  1. Clean all surfaces thoroughly
  2. Spread cloths on countertops and floors
  3. Find the correct solution to strip your cabinets
  4. Use a wood filler to repair holes and then sand the area
  5. Paint the wood your desired color and apply the stain and varnish

Sometimes you will want to disassemble your cabinets before you begin. When you do, label the parts to make sure you put them back in the right place. If you can, do your painting outside or somewhere with proper ventilation.

Stripping the cabinets may take trial and error if you do not know the current finish. Some common finishes include:

  • Shellac
  • Lacquer
  • Polyurethane
  • Water-based
  • Latex- or oil-based paint

Our team completes the steps of kitchen cabinet painting efficiently and expertly. Call us today for a free estimate and ask us how we can upgrade your kitchen.

How to Refinish Cabinets with Paint

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Once you choose a paint color, we come in and do your kitchen or bathroom cabinet refinishing onsite. We use high-quality materials, so our results are:

  • Durable
  • Long-lasting
  • Washable

The kitchen is a busy area in the house. Therefore, cabinets need paint that wears well. Drips from your sink, steam from a dishwasher, and heat from the stovetop can all affect your paint’s finish.

Depending on the surface and your preference, we apply the paint using a spraying method or a traditional brush. Spraying provides a smooth, sleek appearance. If you aren’t sure which method you want, our skilled painters will show you samples of both.

You should always do refinishing work in dry conditions. If you do not have an air-conditioned area, consider scheduling your kitchen cabinet finishing in the winter. Call us for cabinet painting at any time of year.

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Lancaster OVERVIEW

Lancaster, Massachusetts
Town
First Church of Christ, a National Historic Landmark designed by Charles Bulfinch
First Church of Christ, a National Historic Landmark designed by Charles Bulfinch
Official seal of Lancaster, Massachusetts
Nickname: 
Lancaster-on-the-Nashua
Location in Worcester County and the state of Massachusetts.
Location in Worcester County and the state of Massachusetts.
Coordinates: 42°27′20″N 71°40′25″W / 42.45556°N 71.67361°W / 42.45556; -71.67361Coordinates: 42°27′20″N 71°40′25″W / 42.45556°N 71.67361°W / 42.45556; -71.67361
CountryUnited States
StateMassachusetts
CountyWorcester
Settled1643
Incorporated1653
Government
 • TypeOpen town meeting
 • Town AdministratorKate Hodges
 • Board of
   Selectmen
Jason Allison
Stephen J. Kerrigan, Chair
Alix W Turner
Area
 • Total28.2 sq mi (73.0 km)
 • Land27.7 sq mi (71.8 km2)
 • Water0.5 sq mi (1.3 km)
Elevation
300 ft (91 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total8,441
 • Density300/sq mi (120/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (Eastern)
ZIP Code
01523
Area code351/978
FIPS code25-34165
GNIS feature ID0618368
Websitewww.ci.lancaster.ma.us

Lancaster is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, in the United States. Incorporated in 1653, Lancaster is the oldest town in Worcester County. As of the 2020 census, the town population was 8,441.

History

In 1643 Lancaster was first settled as “Nashaway” (named after the local Nashaway Native American tribe) by a group of colonists known as the Nashaway Company who may have initially been interested in iron deposits in the area. Several of the company were blacksmiths or gunsmiths, including, Herman Garrett, and as early as 1653 a settler, George Adams, was whipped for selling guns and alcohol to the Indians in the area. The town was officially incorporated and renamed “Lancaster on the Nashua” in 1653. Prominent Massachusetts military leader Simon Willard served as an advisor to the company and eventually settled in Lancaster for a period, and provided guns to the local tribe by order of the Massachusetts General Court.

Supporters of Lancaster’s founder, John Prescott, born in 1604 (great grandfather of Bunker Hill leader William Prescott), wished to name the new settlement Prescott, but the Massachusetts General Court considered such a request from a common freeman presumptuous, given that at that time, not even a governor had held the honor of naming a town after himself. Instead, they decided to use Lancaster, the name of Prescott’s home town in England.

Until it was cut down in 1989 due to safety concerns, Lancaster boasted the largest oak tree in the state, called the Beaman Oak, named after settler Gamaliel Beaman (1623–1677).

Lancaster boasts being the official “mothertown” to all of Eastern central Massachusetts. Towns such as Harvard, Bolton, Leominster, Clinton, Berlin, Sterling, and part of West Boylston were all formed from territory of the original boundaries of Lancaster.

Lancaster was the site of the Mary Rowlandson (c. 1637–1711) attack (Lancaster raid) in February 1676 (1675 old style calendar). During Metacom’s War, which was fought partially in Lancaster, a group of Native Americans pillaged the entire town of Lancaster. Their last stop was Mary Rowlandson’s house. Coming to the defense of the house was Rowlandson’s brother-in-law, who was immediately shot and killed by the attacking Native Americans. The Native Americans then set fire to the house, forcing Rowlandson to exit the burning building. Upon crossing the doorstep, Rowlandson saw a scene full of carnage. The majority of her household was slaughtered, with the exception of her husband, Joseph Rowlandson Sr., who was not on the premises, their son, also called Joseph, their two daughters, Mary and Sarah, and herself. Mary, her son, and her two daughters were captured by the Native Americans and forced to join their travels across New England. The Native Americans non-fatally shot Mary Rowlandson in her side, but her youngest daughter, Sarah, sustained an injury during the attack that would later bring about her death. After her release from captivity, Rowlandson wrote a book called A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson. In 2000, Lancaster Elementary School changed its name to Mary Rowlandson Elementary School.

Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 28.2 square miles (73 km), of which 27.7 square miles (72 km2) is land and 0.5 square miles (1.3 km), or 1.84%, is water.[citation needed]

Lancaster is bordered by Lunenburg and Shirley to the north, Harvard to the northeast, Bolton to the southeast, Clinton to the south, Sterling to the southwest, and Leominster to the northwest.

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
18501,688—    
18601,932+14.5%
18701,845−4.5%
18802,008+8.8%
18902,201+9.6%
19002,478+12.6%
19102,564+3.5%
19202,461−4.0%
19302,897+17.7%
19402,963+2.3%
19503,601+21.5%
19603,958+9.9%
19706,095+54.0%
19806,334+3.9%
19906,661+5.2%
20007,380+10.8%
20108,055+9.1%
20208,441+4.8%
* = population estimate.
Source: United States census records and Population Estimates Program data.

As of the census of 2010, there were 8,055 people, 2,409 households, and 1,758 families residing in the town. The population density was 290.8 inhabitants per square mile (112.3/km2). There were 2,614 housing units at an average density of 94.4 per square mile (36.4/km). The racial makeup of the town was 86.4% White, 7.7% African American, 0.1% Native American, 1.7% Asian, 2.5% from other races, and 1.6% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 8.1% of the population.

There were 2,409 households, out of which 31.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 60.2% were married couples living together, 3.8% had a male householder with no wife present, 9.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 27.0% were non-families. Of all households 21.8% had a householder that lived alone and 8.4% had a householder that lived alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.66 and the average family size was 3.13.

In the town, the population was spread out, with 23.6% at the age of 19 or under, 7.9% from 20 to 24, 27.5% from 25 to 44, 29.1% from 45 to 64, and 11.8% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38.9 years. For every 100 females, there were 128.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 131.0 males.

As of the 2015 American Community Survey, the median income for a household in the town was $96,813, and the median income for a family was $99,207. Males had a median income of $62,500 versus $45,174 for females. The per capita income for the town was $32,899. About 8.3% of families and 9.2% of the population were below the poverty line, including 17.1% of those under age 18 and 1.7% of those age 65 or over.

Government

County-level state agency heads
Clerk of Courts: Dennis P. McManus (D)
District Attorney: Joe Early Jr. (D)
Register of Deeds: Katie Toomey (D)
Register of Probate: Stephanie Fattman (R)
County Sheriff: Lew Evangelidis (R)
State government
State Representative(s): Meghan Kilcoyne (D) (12th Worcester district)
State Senator(s): John J. Cronin (D) (Worcester and Middlesex district)
Governor’s Councilor(s): Paul DePalo (R) (District 7)
Federal government
U.S. Representative(s): Lori Trahan (D) (3rd district)
U.S. Senators: Elizabeth Warren (D), Ed Markey (D)

Education

Lancaster is served by the Nashoba Regional School District. It is also the site of the former Atlantic Union College and of South Lancaster Academy, incorporated in 1882–1883. The Dr. Franklin Perkins School is a private special education school located in the town. Trivium School, founded in 1979, is a private Catholic college preparatory school occupying the former estate of E. V. R. Thayer Jr.

Library

Lancaster’s public Thayer Memorial Library first opened in 1868. In fiscal year 2008, the town of Lancaster spent 1.74% ($259,465) of its budget on its public library—approximately $36 per person, per year.

Notable people

  • Herman Vandenburg Ames, dean of the University of Pennsylvania graduate school
  • James Atherton, pioneer and the namesake of Atherton Bridge
  • Frank Bancroft, Baseball manager
  • Luther Burbank, botanist, horticulturist and a pioneer in agricultural science
  • Ezra Butler, United States Representative from Vermont
  • James C. Carter, New York City lawyer
  • Charles F. Chandler, chemist
  • Horace Cleveland, landscape architect
  • Francis B. Fay, merchant and politician
  • Hannah Flagg Gould, poet
  • Timothy Harrington, Lancaster clergyman
  • Abraham Haskell, physician
  • Stephen N. Haskell, clergyman and pioneering leader of the Seventh-day Adventist denomination, founded South Lancaster Academy
  • Caroline Lee Hentz, novelist
  • Henrietta Swan Leavitt, astronomer who discovered the relation between the luminosity and the period of Cepheid variable stars
  • Charles W. Moors, Wisconsin politician
  • Herbert Parker (Massachusetts politician), Republican politician, Massachusetts Attorney General from 1902–1906
  • John Prescott, pioneer, founder of Lancaster
  • Mary Rowlandson, colonial Indian captive and author of one of America’s first best selling books
  • Jared Sparks, historian, Harvard University president (taught at a private school in Lancaster 1815–1817)
  • John Thayer, ornithologist
  • Nathaniel Thayer, Unitarian congregational minister
  • Nathaniel Thayer (Jr.), financier and philanthropist
  • John Whitcomb, soldier in the Continental Army
  • Henry Whiting, soldier in the War of 1812 and the Mexican–American War
  • Abijah Willard, Loyalist soldier in the American Revolution
  • Dr. Samuel Willard, representative to the Massachusetts ratification of the United States Constitution

References

External links

  • Town of Lancaster official website
  • Lancaster Online, community website
  • Annals of Lancaster: The Massacre of February 10, 1676
  • Information about early education in Lancaster
  • Lancaster 2007 Master Plan maps and tables
  • “Lancaster. A town, including several villages, in Worcester County, Mass.” . New International Encyclopedia. 1905.

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