23223, Richmond, Virginia - September 24, 2019
Cabinet Refacing$94.05 - $125.40 per linear foot for mid-grade laminate Labor is included. Estimate accounts for taking off and discarding existing cabinet doors and drawer fronts, sanding and preparing base cabinet surfaces, and putting on new laminate cabinet doors. Doesn't include upgrading to natural wood materials, repairing pre-existing damages to cabinets, and adding cabinet accessories or organizers.
Reported by: ProMatcher Research Team |
23232, Richmond, Virginia - September 24, 2019
Cabinet Refacing$94.05 - $125.40 per linear foot for mid-grade laminate Includes manhours for cabinet refacing. Cost takes into account taking off and discarding existing cabinet doors and drawer fronts, sanding and preparing base cabinet surfaces, and putting on new laminate cabinet doors. Additional charge for upgrading to natural wood materials, repairing pre-existing damages to cabinets, and adding cabinet accessories or organizers.
Reported by: ProMatcher Research Team |
23232, Richmond, Virginia - May 15, 2019
Refinish Existing Cabinets$8.10 - $10.45 per square foot Cost accounts for the price of refinishing cabinets. Does include taking off cabinets and drawers, detaching or covering hardware, removing existing stain, sanding and cleaning wood, applying primer, wood stain, and clear sealant, and putting all cabinets and drawers back in place. Price does not take into account scaping off paint, applying a top-grade stain, fixing damaged pieces, or installing new organizational accessories.
Reported by: ProMatcher Research Team |
23223, Richmond, Virginia - May 15, 2019
Refinish Existing Cabinets$8.10 - $10.45 per square foot Cost estimate considers the price of refinishing cabinets. Price accounts for taking off cabinets and drawers, detaching or covering hardware, removing existing stain, sanding and cleaning wood, applying primer, wood stain, and clear sealant, and putting all cabinets and drawers back in place. Does not include scaping off paint, applying a top-grade stain, fixing damaged pieces, or installing new organizational accessories.
Reported by: ProMatcher Research Team |