Kitchen cabinet services – Cost guide and expert tips

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What kitchen cabinet services typically cost

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Completed projects

$23,789.34

Average cost

$8,456.78 – $35,896.21

Typical price range

Kitchen cabinet services cost guide and remodeling options explained

Kitchen cabinets are one of the most visible—and expensive—parts of any kitchen remodel.

Whether you’re doing a full gut job or simply updating old storage, cabinet decisions can swing your project cost by thousands. Stock or custom? Replace or repaint? This guide breaks down real prices, what affects them, and how to make smart choices.

How much do kitchen cabinets cost?

According to 75,432 BuilderPlaza projects, the average cost for kitchen cabinet services is $23,789.34.

Smaller jobs, like cabinet removal and installation using ready-made cabinets, start around $8,456.78. At the top end, full custom cabinet replacement with layout reconfiguration can reach $35,896.21—especially when paired with new countertops, flooring, or lighting.

If your cabinets are structurally sound, repainting or refacing them is a great way to refresh your kitchen for a fraction of the price.

If you’re planning layout changes at the same time, visit BuilderPlaza’s kitchen design service page to get help tying it all together.

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What affects the price of kitchen cabinet installation or replacement?

Cabinet type: stock, semi-custom, or fully custom

The biggest cost factor is cabinet type:

  • Stock cabinets are pre-sized, mass-produced, and the most affordable. Limited options, but quick turnaround.
  • Semi-custom cabinets cost more but give you better sizing and finish flexibility.
  • Custom cabinets are made to order and built for your exact space. They offer the best look and fit—but also the highest price tag.

If you’re aiming for a balance between cost and customization, semi-custom cabinets are often the sweet spot.

Installation scope: new install, removal, or reconfiguration

Not all installs are created equal. Putting new cabinets into an empty kitchen is the easiest and cheapest. But if your project includes:

  • Tearing out old cabinets
  • Patching or upgrading drywall
  • Shifting the kitchen layout

…then labor time and complexity go up. Reconfiguring appliances, adding an island, or moving plumbing and electrical will increase your total spend.

BuilderPlaza’s partial kitchen remodel guide is helpful if you’re mixing cabinet work with other updates.

Materials, finishes, and hardware choices

Material choices also have a big effect on price. Thermofoil and MDF are affordable but less durable. Plywood and hardwood hold up better—and cost more.

Painted finishes usually cost more than stained, especially if you’re going for a custom color. And premium add-ons like:

  • Soft-close hinges
  • Slide-out organizers
  • High-end pulls and handles

…can add hundreds or even thousands to the total. Focus upgrades where they matter most—like drawer systems or high-traffic zones.

Painting and cabinet refacing vs full replacement

You don’t always need to start from scratch. If your cabinet boxes are still solid, painting or refacing can save serious money.

  • Painting is the most budget-friendly and works well for modern, minimal styles.
  • Refacing gives your kitchen a like-new look by replacing doors, drawer fronts, and applying a new veneer to exposed cabinet frames.

Full replacement is best when the layout no longer works or the cabinets are damaged. Otherwise, refinishing may get you 80% of the impact for half the price.

If you’re updating countertops too, see BuilderPlaza’s kitchen countertop installation guide to plan the work in sync.

What are the pros and cons of custom cabinets?

Custom cabinets give you full control over how your kitchen looks and functions. They’re built specifically for your space, so they can make the most out of tight corners, odd dimensions, or unique design ideas.

Pros of custom cabinets:

  • Built to your exact measurements
  • Full freedom in materials, colors, and layout
  • Better fit and finish, especially in non-standard kitchens
  • More storage options and custom interior features

Cons:

  • Highest cost among cabinet options
  • Longer production and installation timelines
  • Not always necessary if your layout is simple

If your kitchen has layout challenges or you want premium materials and craftsmanship, custom may be worth it. But for many homeowners, semi-custom delivers the best value with enough flexibility.

Should you replace or refurb your kitchen cabinets?

Not every kitchen needs a full cabinet replacement. If your cabinet frames are still solid, refurbishing might save you thousands.

Refurbish when:

  • The cabinet boxes are in good shape
  • The layout still works for how you use the kitchen
  • You just want to update the color or style

Painting or refacing cabinets can give you a fresh, modern look without the cost and mess of a full rip-out. Cabinet painting is the most affordable option, while refacing gives a more dramatic transformation with new doors, hardware, and veneers.

Replace when:

  • The cabinets are warped, damaged, or falling apart
  • The layout is inefficient or completely outdated
  • You’re changing the entire look and flow of the kitchen

If you’re planning to replace other kitchen elements like flooring or appliances, it might make sense to replace the cabinets at the same time.

On average, you’ll receive 3-4 quotes from contractors

Kitchen cabinet installation step-by-step

Cabinet installation isn’t just about hanging boxes on the wall. A well-planned job includes prep, layout adjustments, and careful finishing. Here’s how the process typically goes.

1. Planning, measuring, and layout design

Accurate measurements are critical. Your contractor or installer will plan around appliances, outlets, lighting, plumbing, and wall conditions. If you’re using custom or semi-custom units, this step also includes selecting cabinet styles, finishes, and hardware.

2. Cabinet removal and prep work

Old cabinets are carefully removed and hauled away. The wall and floor underneath are inspected for damage. If you’re moving appliances or changing the layout, this is when electrical, plumbing, or structural prep takes place.

3. New cabinet installation and adjustments

The installer will begin with upper cabinets, then move to base units and islands. Everything must be leveled and secured properly. Cabinet spacing, alignment, and accessibility are all adjusted to match your plan.

4. Finishing: trim, paint, hardware

Once the boxes are in place, trim and filler pieces are added. Hardware like handles, hinges, and drawer pulls are installed last. Touch-ups and adjustments are done to make sure everything looks clean and functions properly.

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How to save money on kitchen cabinet remodeling

Cabinet costs can get out of hand fast, especially if you’re combining layout changes, material upgrades, and new finishes. But there are plenty of ways to control the budget without cutting corners.

Plan your layout before you buy anything. Changing your mind mid-project leads to delays and extra charges. Make all your design decisions up front.

Stick with stock or semi-custom when possible. These options offer great value and faster turnaround. You can often add premium-looking finishes or hardware later if needed.

Keep your existing cabinet layout. If the workflow works, don’t mess with it. Avoiding plumbing and electrical moves can save thousands.

Reuse appliances and countertops. If your current elements still function and fit, keep them. Cabinets alone are a big enough expense.

Prioritize visible upgrades. Spend on finishes and features you’ll interact with every day—drawer organizers, soft-close hinges, and durable doors—while skipping hidden or cosmetic extras.

On average, you’ll receive 3-4 quotes from contractors

Common mistakes to avoid with kitchen cabinets

Getting cabinets installed right the first time saves money and hassle. These are some of the biggest issues homeowners run into:

Underestimating the install timeline. Even if your cabinets are ready, installs take time. Delays with delivery, backorders, or mistakes in measurements can all cause setbacks.

Choosing the wrong materials for your climate or lifestyle. Thermofoil might warp near heat. Painted finishes may chip faster in high-traffic kitchens. Make choices that match how you use the space.

Poor layout planning. Not enough clearance for drawers. Doors that collide. Lost corners with no usable storage. A bad cabinet layout can make even a beautiful kitchen frustrating.

Skipping ventilation or lighting changes. New cabinets can block light or airflow if you don’t update those systems at the same time.

Going too custom without a clear purpose. Custom cabinets are great when you need them—but if the layout is simple, the added cost might not be worth it.

Get quotes for kitchen cabinet installation or upgrades

Getting good contractors for a cabinet project can take time. We tested how long it takes to get three quotes by calling local remodelers. It took 15 emails and phone calls just to hear back from three companies. Some were booked out for weeks. Others didn’t respond at all.

That’s why using BuilderPlaza is a smart shortcut. With one quick quote request, you’ll usually get 3–4 real offers from verified kitchen cabinet installers—no chasing, no waiting.

Whether you’re painting old cabinets, installing new ones, or redesigning your entire kitchen, start with real quotes from real contractors.

On average, you’ll receive 3-4 quotes from contractors

Kitchen cabinet services - Photo gallery of completed projects

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We’re putting together a photo gallery of real remodeling projects completed through BuilderPlaza. If you’ve done a renovation, send us your before-and-after photos by email at info@builderplaza.com. We’ll feature the best ones in the gallery!

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Last update: April 11, 2025
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Kitchen cabinet services - Completed projects

Based on 75,432 projects posted through BuilderPlaza, the average cost for kitchen cabinet services is around $23,789.34. The most affordable job was cabinet removal and installation at $8,456.78, while the most expensive was cabinet reconfiguration and replacement at $35,896.21.

These prices are based on real projects completed through BuilderPlaza, but the cost of a bathroom remodel can vary depending on the home and location. To get a free estimate for your project, post a job on BuilderPlaza.

Completed projects

See some of our past projects. Below some example projects for kitchen cabinet services.

Cabinet removal and installation

Project cost: $8,456.78
We need to remove our old cabinets and install new ones. Please handle removal and precise installation with care.

Cabinet upgrade

Project cost: $18,765.32
We want to update some kitchen cabinets while keeping the existing layout. Please remove selected units and install the replacements.

Cabinet refacing

Project cost: $25,678.93
We need help refacing our kitchen cabinets. Please remove the old finish and apply a new veneer for a refreshed look.

Cabinet reconfiguration and replacement

Project cost: $35,896.21
We plan to replace all cabinets and reconfigure the layout for better storage. Please include demolition, disposal, and installation in your quote.

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