Cost of Cabinet Installation: A Comprehensive Guide

How Much Does it Cost to Have Cabinets Installed?

The cost of having cabinets installed can vary widely based on several factors including the type of cabinets, the size of the installation, the complexity of the project, and your location. This article provides a comprehensive guide to help you understand the typical costs involved, from stock to custom cabinets, and factors that can influence the final price.

Types of Cabinets and Costs

The type of cabinets you choose significantly impacts the cost. Below is a breakdown of the typical costs for different types of cabinets:

Stock Cabinets

Cost:

Installation: 50–150 per linear foot.

Total Average: 150–450 per linear foot.

Stock cabinets are pre-manufactured and available in standard sizes and designs. They are the most affordable option and provide a quick solution for those on a budget.

Semi-Custom Cabinets

Cost: 150–650 per linear foot for materials.

Installation: 75–200 per linear foot.

Total Average: 225–850 per linear foot.

Semi-custom cabinets allow for some customization in size, style, and finish, offering more flexibility than stock cabinets while still being relatively affordable.

Custom Cabinets

Cost: 500–1200 per linear foot for materials.

Installation: 100–400 per linear foot.

Total Average: 600–1600 per linear foot.

Custom cabinets provide the greatest flexibility and can be fully tailored to your specifications. They are the most expensive option and the most time-consuming to install.

Additional Factors Affecting Cabinet Installation Costs

Several additional factors can influence the cost of cabinet installation:

Kitchen Size

The size of your kitchen is a significant factor. A small kitchen may cost between $2,000 and $6,000 for cabinets, while a large kitchen can cost anywhere from $10,000 to $30,000 or more.

Demolition and Removal

Demolition and removal of old cabinets can add approximately $300 to $1,000 to the total cost of installation.

Finishes

Higher-end finishes such as paint or veneers can increase the cost significantly. Luxury finishes can add thousands of dollars to the overall cost.

Hardware

Handles and knobs can range widely in price, from $2 to $50 each. The choice of hardware can also affect the overall cost and functionality of the cabinets.

DIY vs. Professional Installation

Deciding whether to install the cabinets yourself or hire a professional contractor can affect the total cost of the project. Here are some considerations for both options:

DIY Installation

DIY installation can save on labor costs, but it requires skill and tools. Mistakes can lead to higher overall expenses and potential further damage to the kitchen space.

Professional Installation

Hiring a professional ensures precise fitting and durability, but it comes with a higher upfront cost. A professional can also help prevent costly mistakes and ensure the cabinets are installed correctly the first time.

If you provide the size of your project or specific details, I can provide a more tailored estimate for your exact needs.

Conclusion

While the cost of cabinet installation can vary widely, the options available provide a wide range of choices for any budget. Stock cabinets are the most affordable, while custom cabinets offer the most flexibility and can be tailored to your specific requirements. Additional factors such as kitchen size, finishes, and hardware also play a significant role in the final cost. For accurate estimates, it is best to get quotes from local contractors who understand your particular needs and the local market.