How Much Does Cabinet Refinishing Cost in Leduc?

Full kitchen cabinet refinishing in Leduc typically costs $4,000 to $10,000, with most projects landing between $6,000 and $8,000 for a standard 20 to 35 door kitchen. Price depends on door count, wood species, existing finish, door profile, and the product you choose (catalyzed lacquer, conversion varnish, or premium acrylic). Bathroom vanity refinishing ranges from $1,000 to $3,000. That investment is roughly 60 to 70 percent less than full cabinet replacement, which runs $20,000 to $40,000 or more once you factor in demolition, new boxes, countertop removal, and plumbing disconnection. Every iPaint Painting estimate is detailed, written, and guaranteed. The price we quote is the price you pay.

What Drives Cabinet Refinishing Pricing in Leduc

Door count is the biggest variable. A compact bi-level kitchen in Corinthia or Caledonia Park with 15 to 20 doors generally runs $4,000 to $5,500. A standard family kitchen in Deer Valley or Linsford with 25 to 30 doors averages $6,000 to $7,500. Executive builds in Southfork, Tribute, Windrose, or West Haven with 35 to 50 plus doors and island cabinetry typically run $8,000 to $10,000. Wood species also matters: solid oak and birch common in oil-boom era Leduc homes near Black Gold Drive require grain filling before a smooth finish can be achieved, which adds labour but produces a factory-quality result.

Why Refinishing Costs Less Than Replacement

Your existing cabinet boxes are the expensive part of a kitchen. When the carcases are structurally sound (true for nearly every Leduc home built between 1950 and 2015), keeping them and refinishing the doors and face frames saves 70 percent of a replacement budget. No demolition, no countertop lift, no plumbing or electrical rerouting, no appliance reinstallation. Just beautiful spray-applied lacquer or conversion varnish in any colour you choose, with the same layout you already know how to use.

What a Detailed Leduc Estimate Includes

Our free on-site quote covers a door and drawer count, an assessment of wood species and existing finish, a colour and sheen consultation with physical samples, hardware review, and a written project timeline. You receive a fixed, all-inclusive price on the spot. Leduc homeowners also get a line item for prep work specific to their era of cabinet, whether that is amber varnish removal on oil-boom era oak, tannin blocking on 1990s honey oak, or thermofoil stripping on 2000s builder-grade doors in Tribute, Windrose, or Laurel Crossing.

Cabinet Refinishing Pricing in Leduc

iPaint Painting quotes the same pricing across every Leduc neighbourhood, from historic cores near 50 Avenue and Black Gold Drive to newer builds in Bridgeport, Laurel Crossing, and Robinson. Our crew reaches Leduc in about 25 minutes via Highway 2 (the QEII), with access off Highway 39 for customers near Telford Lake, the Leduc Recreation Centre, or Alexandra Park. Homeowners near the Leduc Civic Centre, the Maclab Centre for the Performing Arts, and Edmonton International Airport (YEG) along Airport Road all fall inside our core service radius. Visit our Leduc service area page for full coverage details.

Leduc housing stock skews older than Edmonton averages because of the city's oil-boom heritage, anchored by the famous Leduc No. 1 oil discovery of 1947. That means more solid oak and birch cabinets from the 1950s to 1970s, heavy varnish finishes, and cathedral-arch door profiles that benefit most from a full strip-and-refinish rather than a surface paint. Newer homes in Southfork and Windrose lean toward shaker doors and thermofoil, which require different prep but land in the same price range. Every Leduc estimate is free, on-site, and written on the spot.

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