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REGIONAL COST GUIDE · Fresno County, CA

How Much Do Cabinets Cost in Fresno County, CA?

Cabinet costs in Fresno County, CA range from $2,180 to $23,980 in 2026. Compare local refacing vs. full replacement quotes and labor rates.

Cost range $4,360 – $10,900
Average $7,085
Updated May 17, 2026
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What homeowners in Fresno County actually pay.

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

Kitchen Cabinet Refacing

$4,360 Avg: $7,085 $10,900

Full Kitchen Cabinet Replacement

$8,720 Avg: $14,170 $23,980

Pantry / Closet Built-ins

$2,180 Avg: $3,815 $6,540

National avg $6,500 × 1.09x local adjustment = $7,085

Why Fresno County prices look like this.

Spring through early summer is the best window to lock in cabinet work in Fresno County. Contractor schedules fill once school ends and renovation season peaks, so booking now (May 2026) gives you first pick before backlogs push completion into fall. Full kitchen cabinet replacement runs $8,720 to $23,980, with most projects landing around $14,170. Refacing averages $7,085 for a mid-range kitchen, and pantry or closet built-ins start at $2,180. Fresno County's carpenter wage of $34.15/hr sits above the national benchmark, pushing local prices about 9% above the national average. The county's median home value of $362,600 means a quality cabinet upgrade holds real resale value in a market where kitchen finishes influence buyer offers.

Labor Costs for Cabinet Work in Fresno County

Fresno metro carpenters (SOC 472031) earn a mean $34.15/hr according to 2025 OEWS data, compared to the national benchmark of $29.58/hr used to calculate the 1.09x local services adjustment. Fresno employs approximately 1,790 carpenters, giving homeowners a competitive pool of bidders. A standard kitchen reface runs 2 to 3 days of installation labor; full replacement with semi-custom cabinets can require 5 to 7 days for a 10x12 kitchen. Labor accounts for roughly 40 to 50% of a total cabinet project. Always confirm quotes include demo and haul-away of old cabinets, which adds cost that varies by job. Ask for an itemized bid separating material from labor so you can compare bids on equal footing.

Fire and Flood Risk: Choosing the Right Cabinet Materials

Fresno County carries a 99.30/100 composite hazard score per FEMA's National Risk Index, driven by wildfire risk at 98.44 and inland flood risk at 98.70, both rated Relatively High. In high-wildfire zones, fire-resistant cabinet materials, including steel frames, MDF with fire-retardant treatment, and solid hardwoods, outperform standard particleboard when ember exposure occurs. In flood-prone locations, moisture-resistant or marine-grade plywood cabinet boxes are worth the premium over standard substrate. Hail risk is elevated at 95.52, though interior cabinetry is largely unaffected by hail directly. If your home sits in a FEMA-mapped flood zone, verify whether your homeowner's insurance policy covers cabinet replacement following water intrusion before selecting materials.

How Fresno's Dry Climate Affects Cabinet Materials

Fresno County sits in IECC climate zone 3B (mixed-dry), logging 2,138 heating degree-days annually, well below the national median of 3,700 HDD, meaning furnaces run less than in colder regions. However, 1,576 cooling degree-days drive substantial AC use each summer. For cabinetry, the dry moisture regime (zone B) is the more pressing concern. Extended air conditioning pulls indoor humidity down during summer months, causing solid-wood cabinet doors to shrink and face-frame joints to open slightly over time. Frameless, plywood-box construction handles this dimensional cycling better than face-frame particleboard in this climate. Scheduling installation during spring or fall allows adhesives and finishes to cure at rated performance rather than under extreme heat.

Lighting and Energy Costs Inside Your Cabinet Project

California residential electricity runs $0.332/kWh as of February 2026, one of the highest rates in the country. Under-cabinet LED lighting is a high-value upgrade at this rate: LED strips draw a fraction of the wattage that halogen puck lights consume, and the savings compound across the life of the cabinets. Specifying LED-ready cabinet designs at installation costs little upfront and avoids retrofit work later. Fresno's solar resource averages 6.04 peak sun hours per day, among the strongest in California. Homeowners pairing a cabinet remodel with a solar installation can offset the incremental electrical load of kitchen lighting and new appliances. Lighter interior finishes also reduce how long lights run by reflecting ambient daylight into the workspace.

Financing Options for Cabinet Projects in Fresno County

The 30-year fixed mortgage rate stands at 6.36% as of May 14, 2026. Fresno County's median home value of $362,600 means many homeowners have built equity that qualifies for a home equity loan or HELOC without a full cash-out refinance. For a project averaging $14,170, a 5-year home equity loan at a comparable rate runs approximately $275 per month. Kitchen remodels, including cabinet replacement, rank among the higher-return projects in Central Valley housing. For projects under $5,000, a 0% APR promotional credit card with a 12- to 18-month window can cover the cost interest-free if paid before the rate converts. Collecting three bids before committing is the single most effective way to avoid overpaying.
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Questions buyers ask about cabinets in Fresno County.

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

  1. What does a full kitchen cabinet replacement cost in Fresno County?

    Full kitchen cabinet replacement in Fresno County averages **$14,170**, with a range of $8,720 to $23,980. This reflects national cost data multiplied by the 1.09x local adjustment, derived from Fresno metro carpenter wages of $34.15/hr versus the $29.58/hr national benchmark.

  2. How much does cabinet refacing cost in Fresno County?

    Cabinet refacing averages **$7,085** in Fresno County, with a range of $4,360 to $10,900. Refacing is the right call when the cabinet boxes are structurally solid; full replacement makes more sense when the layout, box condition, or configuration needs to change.

  3. What do pantry and closet built-ins cost in Fresno County?

    Pantry and closet built-in cabinet projects run **$2,180 to $6,540**, averaging around **$3,815**. Floor-to-ceiling pantry systems with pull-outs and specialty storage fall toward the upper end of that range.

  4. How does Fresno County's wildfire risk affect cabinet material choices?

    Fresno County has a wildfire risk score of **98.44 out of 100** per FEMA's National Risk Index. In high-fire zones, fire-resistant materials such as steel frames, fire-retardant MDF, and solid hardwoods are better choices than standard particleboard, which ignites more readily. Check your homeowner's policy for cabinet replacement coverage before finalizing your selection.

  5. What are carpenter labor rates for cabinet work in Fresno?

    Fresno metro carpenters earn a mean **$34.15/hr** (2025 OEWS data, SOC 472031), with about **1,790 carpenters** employed in the area. That wage is approximately 15% above the $29.58/hr national benchmark, which is why Fresno cabinet costs run about 9% above national averages.

  6. Does Fresno's dry climate cause problems for wood cabinets?

    Yes. Fresno sits in IECC zone 3B (mixed-dry), and extended summer air conditioning pulls indoor humidity below the comfort range for solid wood. Cabinet doors can shrink and joints can open slightly over time. Plywood-box frameless construction handles this dimensional cycling better than particleboard face-frame cabinets in this climate.

  7. What financing is available for a cabinet project in Fresno County?

    With the 30-year mortgage rate at **6.36%** (May 2026) and Fresno County's median home value at **$362,600**, most long-term homeowners can tap a HELOC or home equity loan. A $14,170 project on a 5-year HEL at a comparable rate costs roughly $275 per month. Projects under $5,000 may fit within a 0% intro-APR credit card promotional window.

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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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