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REGIONAL COST GUIDE · Contra Costa County, CA

How Much Do Kitchen Cabinets Cost in Contra Costa County, CA?

Cabinet installation in Contra Costa County costs $5,080 to $27,940. See 2026 labor rates, local factors, and financing options.

Cost range $5,080 – $12,700
Average $8,255
Updated May 17, 2026
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What homeowners in Contra Costa County actually pay.

Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.

Kitchen Cabinet Refacing

$5,080 Avg: $8,255 $12,700

Full Kitchen Cabinet Replacement

$10,160 Avg: $16,510 $27,940

Pantry / Closet Built-ins

$2,540 Avg: $4,445 $7,620

National avg $6,500 × 1.27x local adjustment = $8,255

Why Contra Costa County prices look like this.

Sitting between Alameda County's urban density and Solano County's more rural character, Contra Costa County occupies a unique position in the East Bay housing market. With a median home value of $830,800 (4.82x the national average), cabinet upgrades here represent both a functional improvement and a strategic investment. The county's 43 ZIP codes span everything from hillside homes in Walnut Creek to waterfront properties in Richmond, each presenting distinct cabinet installation challenges. Whether you're refacing existing frames or completing a full replacement, expect to pay 27% above national averages due to elevated labor costs in the San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley metropolitan area.

Carpenter Labor Costs in the East Bay

Cabinet installation in Contra Costa County draws from a skilled workforce of 14,010 carpenters employed across the San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley metro area. These tradespeople earn an average of $43.09 per hour ($89,630 annually), compared to the national carpenter average of $29.58 per hour. This 46% wage premium reflects both the high cost of living in the Bay Area and strong demand from residential renovation projects. Labor accounts for roughly 60% of a cabinet project's total cost, making this wage differential the primary driver of local pricing. Complex installations (corner cabinets, custom islands, or work in older homes with non-standard dimensions) will push labor hours higher.

Wildfire and Flood Considerations for Cabinet Materials

Contra Costa County carries a 99.49 overall risk score from FEMA's National Risk Index, placing it in the Very High category. Inland flood risk scores 99.49 (Very High), while wildfire risk reaches 97.58 (Relatively Moderate). For homeowners in hillside communities or WUI zones, cabinet material selection matters beyond aesthetics. Solid wood cabinets can warp or swell after water damage from firefighting efforts or flood events. Thermofoil and laminate options resist moisture better but may delaminate under extreme heat. Insurance carriers increasingly require documentation of home improvements, so retain all receipts and material specifications for cabinet installations.

Climate Zone 3C and Kitchen Ventilation

The county falls within IECC Climate Zone 3C (Marine), characterized by mild winters and warm, dry summers. With only 2,138 heating degree-days annually (well below the national median of 3,700 HDD), homes here run furnaces less frequently than most of the country. However, 1,576 cooling degree-days indicate moderate AC demand during summer months. This mixed climate affects cabinet planning in two ways: kitchens generate heat that compounds summer cooling loads, and proper range hood ventilation becomes essential for both comfort and moisture control. When replacing upper cabinets, consider whether your current ventilation ducting meets modern CFM requirements.

Energy-Efficient Lighting in New Cabinetry

California's residential electricity rate of $0.332 per kWh (as of February 2026) ranks among the highest in the nation. Under-cabinet LED lighting, a popular upgrade during cabinet replacement projects, draws only 5-10 watts per fixture compared to 20-40 watts for halogen alternatives. Over a 10-year lifespan, switching four halogen puck lights to LEDs saves approximately $150 in electricity costs at current rates. Many modern cabinet lines include integrated LED channels or pre-wired connections, reducing installation labor. If your project involves electrical work, confirm your contractor pulls appropriate permits through Contra Costa County's Building Inspection division.

Financing Cabinet Projects in a High-Value Market

With mortgage rates at 6.36% as of mid-May 2026, many homeowners prefer to finance cabinet upgrades through home equity rather than cash-out refinancing. The median Contra Costa County homeowner with a $830,800 property and 20% equity has roughly $166,000 in accessible value. A HELOC for a $16,510 cabinet replacement would carry monthly interest of approximately $88 at current rates. Property taxes averaging $6,903 annually represent an ongoing carrying cost, but kitchen upgrades in this price tier consistently recoup 50-70% of project cost at resale. For projects under $10,000, personal loans or contractor financing may offer faster approval with fewer closing costs.
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Questions buyers ask about cabinets in Contra Costa County.

Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.

  1. Why do cabinets cost more in Contra Costa County than the national average?

    Local carpenters earn $43.09 per hour compared to the national average of $29.58. Since labor represents about 60% of cabinet project costs, this wage premium translates to prices roughly 27% above national figures.

  2. How long does a full kitchen cabinet replacement take in this area?

    A standard 10-by-12-foot kitchen requires 3-5 days for removal and installation with a crew of two carpenters. Given local labor rates of $43.09 per hour, labor costs alone for a 5-day project run approximately $3,450.

  3. Should wildfire risk affect my cabinet material choice?

    With a wildfire risk score of 97.58, homes in hillside areas should consider moisture-resistant materials. Solid wood can warp from water damage during firefighting, while metal-frame cabinets with laminate doors offer better resilience.

  4. Is cabinet refacing worth it compared to full replacement?

    Refacing costs $5,080 to $12,700 locally versus $10,160 to $27,940 for full replacement. If your existing cabinet boxes are solid and you're satisfied with the layout, refacing delivers a visual upgrade at roughly half the cost.

  5. Do I need permits for cabinet installation in Contra Costa County?

    Cabinet replacement alone rarely requires permits. However, if your project involves electrical work (under-cabinet lighting) or plumbing modifications, Contra Costa County Building Inspection requires appropriate permits.

  6. How can I finance a $16,510 cabinet project?

    With median home values at $830,800, most homeowners have substantial equity available. A HELOC at the current 6.36% mortgage rate would cost approximately $88 per month in interest on a $16,510 balance. Personal loans offer an alternative without tapping home equity.

  7. What ROI can I expect from new kitchen cabinets in this market?

    Kitchen upgrades in the East Bay typically recoup 50-70% of project cost at resale. For a $16,510 cabinet replacement, expect to recover $8,255 to $11,560 in added home value, with higher returns in competitive submarkets like Walnut Creek or Lafayette.

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How these numbers were built.

Cost estimates are derived from government data including the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), FEMA National Risk Index, EIA energy data, IECC climate zone classifications, Federal Reserve (FRED), and HUD Fair Market Rents.

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