How Much Does Cabinet Refacing Cost in Leduc?
A typical Leduc kitchen cabinet refacing project runs $5,000 to $12,000, depending on kitchen size, door count, door style (shaker, slab, or raised-panel), material, and hardware. A standard 20 to 30 door kitchen in Bridgeport, Corinthia, or Southfork averages $6,000 to $8,500. Leduc bi-level kitchens in Caledonia Park or Meadowview with 15 to 25 doors average $4,500 to $7,500. Executive builds in Tribute, Windrose, or West Haven with 30 plus doors and island cabinetry typically land between $9,000 and $12,000. Refacing costs a fraction of full replacement (usually $20,000 to $40,000 plus) while delivering a completely modern look. No travel surcharge from our south Edmonton shop, just 25 minutes on Highway 2.
What You Get for the Price
Refacing replaces every door and drawer front with brand-new custom pieces in your chosen style: shaker, slab, or raised-panel. The face frames and exposed end panels are covered with matching veneer or rigid thermofoil so the entire visible kitchen looks like a new build. Hinges and drawer slides are upgraded to soft-close. Cabinet boxes, countertops, plumbing, and appliances stay exactly where they are. The price includes measure, custom manufacture, removal of old doors, veneer application, new door hang, hardware, and final adjustment.
Cost Drivers on Leduc Kitchens
Door count is the headline variable. Next comes door style (slab is least expensive, raised-panel most). Material choice moves the number next: paint-grade MDF is most affordable, wood veneer and high-pressure laminate are mid-range, and solid maple or rift-cut oak with custom finish sits at the top of the range. Hardware is the last lever: standard knobs and pulls add $300 to $600; designer hardware can add $1,500 or more on a full kitchen. Two-tone schemes (darker island, lighter perimeter) are popular in newer Leduc builds along Laurel Crossing and Robinson and add roughly $500 to $1,000 for the colour change and extra components.
Refacing vs Replacement Value
A full rip-and-replace kitchen in Leduc easily reaches $30,000 to $50,000 once you factor in demolition, new boxes, countertop swap, plumbing disconnection, electrical, paint touch-up, and appliance reinstallation. Refacing keeps every structurally sound component and only replaces the parts people actually see and touch. For most Leduc homes built between 1980 and 2015, the boxes are more than solid enough to support another 20 years of daily use. Refacing is the faster, lower-cost path to a modern kitchen.
Cabinet Refacing Costs in Leduc
iPaint Painting quotes flat pricing across every Leduc neighbourhood, from historic cores near 50 Avenue and Black Gold Drive to newer builds in Bridgeport, Southfork, and Laurel Crossing. Our crews reach Leduc in about 25 minutes via Highway 2 (the QEII), with Highway 39 access for homes near Telford Lake, Alexandra Park, the Leduc Recreation Centre, and the Black Gold Centre arena. Customers near the Maclab Centre for the Performing Arts, the Leduc Civic Centre, and along Airport Road close to Edmonton International Airport all fall inside our no-surcharge zone. Visit our Leduc service area page for full coverage details.
Leduc has a population of roughly 34,000 and sits at the southern edge of the Edmonton metropolitan area, making it one of the fastest-growing kitchen-renovation markets in the region. The city's mix of 1980s bi-levels, 1990s two-storeys, and 2010s executive builds means refacing options suit almost every style. For more context on the city itself, see the Leduc, Alberta overview. Call 780-938-9555 for a free in-home measure and written quote.
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