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Cabinet Refacing

Cabinet Refacing

Cabinet refacing in the Raleigh & Durham area. Transform your kitchen with new doors, drawer fronts, and veneers while keeping your existing cabinet boxes β€” typically 40–60% of replacement cost.

  • 40–60% of full replacement cost
  • Minimal kitchen disruption β€” work section by section
  • 3–5 days typical after door lead time
  • New doors, drawer fronts, and matching veneer on box faces
Cabinet Refacing project photo

Serving 30 mile radius around Raleigh and Durham. Kitchens are the work homeowners call us for most, and we bring the same planning and finish quality to bathrooms, stairs, floors, paint, repairs, and full-home updates.

Ideal for

  • Kitchens with solid cabinet boxes
  • Budget-conscious kitchen updates
  • Homeowners wanting minimal disruption
  • Rentals needing a visual refresh

How we deliver

  1. Initial call: goals, current layout, door style preference
  2. Walkthrough & measure: door count, end panels, finish
  3. Quote: written estimate with door and veneer options
  4. Order & schedule: doors (2–4 weeks lead), install date
  5. Build: remove old doors, apply veneer, install new doors and hardware
  6. Final walkthrough: alignment, soft-close, cleanup

Typical timeline

Most refacing projects complete in 3–5 days. Your kitchen stays functional β€” we work section by section.

Pricing

Roughly $5,000–$12,000 for a typical kitchen.

  • Number of cabinet doors and drawers
  • Door style and material (wood, thermofoil, laminate)
  • End panel and filler requirements
  • Hardware selections

Average 15-door kitchen runs $6,000–9,000 including doors, veneers, and hardware. Full replacement typically $15,000–30,000+.

FAQs

Common questions about this service.

If boxes are solid, square, and well-attached to walls, refacing is usually viable. Water damage, delamination, or structural issues may require replacement.

Refacing keeps existing boxes in place, so layout changes are limited. For new configurations, cabinet replacement is necessary.

Yes. Quality refacing with new doors and proper veneer application delivers results indistinguishable from new cabinets.

Absolutely. New doors include updated hinges, and soft-close drawer glides can be added during the refacing process.