Cabinet Installation Costs Overview
The choice of materials, from solid wood to laminate, affects both durability and cost.
Custom designs and intricate detailing can increase installation expenses.
The size of the installation area influences labor and material costs.
| Factor | Average Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Basic Stock Cabinets | $1000 - $3000 |
| Semi-Custom Cabinets | $3000 - $7000 |
| Custom Cabinets | $7000 - $15000 |
| Labor Costs | $2000 - $6000 |
| Hardware & Accessories | $200 - $800 |
| Removal of Old Cabinets | $500 - $1500 |
| Surface Preparation | $300 - $1000 |
| Design & Layout Services | $500 - $2000 |
Factors like material durability, cabinet design, and installation complexity influence the final cost. Selecting higher-end materials or custom features will increase expenses, but can also enhance the longevity and appearance of the cabinetry. Accurate planning and understanding these cost components aid in making informed decisions aligned with project goals.
Adding pull-out shelves or soft-close hinges can increase costs but improve functionality.
Integrating countertops with cabinetry affects installation complexity and pricing.
Built-in lighting or decorative hardware add to overall expenses.
| Additional Services | Average Price |
|---|---|
| Countertop Installation | $2000 - $5000 |
| Backsplash Installation | $500 - $2000 |
| Custom Cabinet Design | $1500 - $4000 |
| Hardware Replacement | $100 - $500 |
| Interior Organizers | $300 - $1000 |
| Paint or Finish Touch-ups | $200 - $800 |
| Lighting Fixtures | $200 - $1000 |
| Appliance Integration | $500 - $2000 |
| Waste Removal & Disposal | $300 - $700 |
| Extended Warranty or Maintenance | $200 - $1000 |