Cabinet Refacing ยท Crystal Beach, CA

Cabinet Refacing in Crystal Beach, CA.

Cabinet Refacing for Crystal Beach homes, done by insured Tampa Bay remodelers we match to your project. If your cabinet boxes are still solid but the doors are dated, the laminate is peeling, or the color is stuck in the 90s, refacing gives you a brand new look at a fraction of the cost of a full tear-out. We replace doors, drawer fronts, and veneer skins, swap to soft-close hinges, and add new hardware so the kitchen reads as a remodel without the mess of a gut job..

Crystal Beach: Crystal Beach sits along the Pinellas Trail between Ozona and Palm Harbor, and its mid-century cottages and ranch homes from the 1950s through 70s carry kitchens that have often gone decades without a real update, even when the rest of the house saw work. Full remodels run $48,000-$95,000, reflecting the waterfront lots and custom-build expectations common on this stretch of St. Joseph Sound. Humidity and salt air both take a toll on plywood cabinet boxes here, usually the first thing flagged during a walkthrough.
New shaker doors and drawer fronts installed on refaced kitchen cabinets in a Brandon, Florida tract home
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Why is cabinet refacing different in North Pinellas?

Dunedin, Palm Harbor, and Belleair homes from the 1970s and 80s usually have plywood boxes that have taken decades of humidity and salt air but are still structurally sound underneath faded doors. Refacing swaps in new door fronts and a full veneer wrap, with soft-close hardware and, where budgets allow, a glass-front accent section homeowners in this region often request. Refacing runs $10,000-$18,000.

What's included in cabinet refacing in Crystal Beach?

  • On-site inspection of existing cabinet boxes, hinges, and drawer hardware
  • Removal of old doors, drawer fronts, and any failing laminate or thermofoil
  • Veneer or RTF application to cabinet exteriors, end panels, and toekick
  • New shaker, slab, or inset doors and matching drawer fronts in paint-grade or wood
  • Soft-close hinges, full-extension drawer glides, and new pulls or knobs
  • Optional crown molding, light rail, and matching toe-kick for a built-in look

When does a Crystal Beach home need cabinet refacing?

  • Cabinet boxes are solid but doors are swollen, peeling, or dated
  • Hinges are loose, doors sag, or drawers do not close all the way
  • You want a new look without the cost or dust of a full demo
  • Layout works, you just want the style to match the rest of the house
  • You are selling and want a refreshed kitchen for less than a full remodel

What do Crystal Beach homeowners ask about cabinet refacing?

How soon can a crew start cabinet refacing in Crystal Beach?

We can usually book a free in-home consult within the same week in Crystal Beach. Once your scope and quote are signed, your matched crew confirms a start date. A real person answers when you call, not a dispatcher.

What does cabinet refacing cost in Crystal Beach?

$9,000-$18,000. Pricing is the same across Tampa Bay, with no mileage upcharge for Crystal Beach. You get a written quote before any work starts.

How does Crystal Beach's climate affect this service?

Crystal Beach sits along the Pinellas Trail between Ozona and Palm Harbor, and its mid-century cottages and ranch homes from the 1950s through 70s carry kitchens that have often gone decades without a real update, even when the rest of the house saw work. Full remodels run $48,000-$95,000, reflecting the waterfront lots and custom-build expectations common on this stretch of St. Joseph Sound. Humidity and salt air both take a toll on plywood cabinet boxes here, usually the first thing flagged during a walkthrough.. Dunedin, Palm Harbor, and Belleair homes from the 1970s and 80s usually have plywood boxes that have taken decades of humidity and salt air but are still structurally sound underneath faded doors.

How much does kitchen cabinet refacing cost in Tampa Bay?

Most Tampa Bay cabinet refacing jobs run $9,000-$18,000 depending on the number of doors, the door style, and any layout changes. A 30-door kitchen with shaker doors in a paint-grade finish lands around $11,000-$14,000. Custom door styles, glass inserts, and full-overlay push it higher.

Is refacing cheaper than replacing cabinets?

Yes, refacing typically runs 40-60% less than tearing out and replacing cabinets with stock or semi-custom boxes. The trade-off is that you keep the existing layout and box quality, so it only makes sense when the boxes are still structurally sound.

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Planning cabinet refacing in Crystal Beach?

Call for a free in-home design consult and a written quote, no trip fee.