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How Refacing Cabinets in Scottsdale Saves Money

Monday, March 28th, 2011

By now, you may have heard that you canĀ save up to 50% on refacing cabinets in Scottsdale vs. replacing your cabinets. A popular question is what is the cause for this drastic price difference. The answer is that refacing cabinets in Scottsdale saves you numerous ways and the rest of this article will discuss a few of the ways that cabinet refacing saves you money when compared to cabinet replacement.

No Hotels Costs and No Eating Out

One of the major disadvantages of a complete kitchen remodel is the amount of time that it takes to complete. You can bet that at some point during a kitchen remodel your kitchen will be unusable and you will be forced to eat out. A majority of homeowners who conduct a complete kitchen remodel also spend extra income on a hotel or other housing accommodations. Refacing cabinets in Scottsdale can be done in just a few days and during kitchen refacing the remainder of your kitchen remains completely functional. This means you do not have to spend extra money eating out or on housing accommodations.

Refacing Requires Less Materials

As we already discussed, when you have your cabinets refaced a majority of the existing materials remain in place and only the door and drawer fronts are replaced. This means cabinet refacing saves you a large amount of money on raw materials when compared to cabinet replacement. Kitchen refacing cabinets in Scottsdale involves replacing only the cabinet and drawer fronts as opposed to replacing the entire cabinet, which results in a drastically smaller price tag.

Reduced Labor Costs

Installing brand new kitchen cabinets is more difficult and requires more labor hours than cabinet refacing in Phoenix. Cabinet replacement requires hiring a contractor to measure your home, plan the layout of your new cabinets, demolish your old cabinets and clean up and then finally install your new kitchen cabinets. This is a long process when compared to refacing cabinets in Scottsdale, which only requires a contractor to measure new doors, build and install replacement doors and apply a veneer so the cabinets all look the same. Less work and less man-hours ultimately means that you will spend less on cabinet refacing relative to cabinet replacement.

For more information about refacing cabinets in Scottsdale, contact Republic West.