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REGIONAL COST GUIDE · Elbert County, CO

How Much Do Kitchen Cabinets Cost in Elbert County, CO?

Cabinet costs in Elbert County range from $4,240 to $23,320. See local labor rates, financing options, and factors affecting your project.

Cost range $4,240 – $10,600
Average $6,890
Updated May 17, 2026
COST BREAKDOWN

What homeowners in Elbert County actually pay.

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

Kitchen Cabinet Refacing

$4,240 Avg: $6,890 $10,600

Full Kitchen Cabinet Replacement

$8,480 Avg: $13,780 $23,320

Pantry / Closet Built-ins

$2,120 Avg: $3,710 $6,360

National avg $6,500 × 1.06x local adjustment = $6,890

Why Elbert County prices look like this.

Sitting between the Denver metro sprawl and the open rangeland of eastern Colorado, Elbert County presents a unique cabinet market. The county's median home value of $664,600 (3.86x the national average) reflects the premium construction standards buyers expect here. Full kitchen cabinet replacements run $8,480 to $23,320 locally, while refacing existing cabinets costs $4,240 to $10,600. These prices account for a 1.06x local adjustment driven by labor costs in the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood metro area. Material selection drives the biggest price swings: stock cabinets from big-box stores sit at the low end, semi-custom options fall mid-range, and full custom cabinetry with premium hardwoods pushes toward upper estimates. For homeowners not ready for a full replacement, pantry and closet built-ins offer a smaller entry point at $2,120 to $6,360.

Carpenter Labor Rates in the Denver Metro Area

Cabinet installation in Elbert County draws from the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood labor market, where carpenters earn an average of $32.76 per hour ($68,130 annually). The metro area employs approximately 7,250 carpenters, providing reasonable availability for residential projects. Labor accounts for roughly 60% of installation costs after materials, which is why the local services adjustment of 1.06x reflects wage differences from the national carpenter average of $29.58/hr. A standard 10-cabinet kitchen replacement requires 2-4 days of skilled labor, translating to $500-$1,000 in labor costs alone before accounting for removal, disposal, and finishing work. Custom cabinet projects extend timelines and labor budgets, particularly for complex layouts or specialty installations like corner lazy susans or pull-out pantry systems.

Weather Risks That Affect Cabinet Projects

Elbert County carries a Very Low overall risk score of 36.58, but specific hazards deserve attention for cabinet projects. Hail risk scores 89.06 (Relatively Moderate) and wildfire risk hits 95.07 (Relatively Moderate), both relevant for contractors scheduling exterior-dependent deliveries. Winter weather scores 76.23 (Relatively Moderate), which can delay material shipments and extend project timelines during colder months. Interior cabinet work faces minimal direct weather impact, but supply chain delays from regional storms can push out installation dates. Homeowners planning cabinet projects should consider scheduling during spring or fall to avoid peak winter weather and summer hail season. The low flood risk (29.93) and low tornado risk (48.85) mean these factors rarely disrupt residential renovation schedules in the county.

Climate Zone Considerations for Cabinet Materials

Elbert County falls within IECC Climate Zone 5B, characterized by cold winters and dry conditions (the "B" designates a dry moisture regime). This zone sits in the DOE's north HVAC region. The dry climate benefits cabinet installations by reducing moisture-related expansion and contraction common in humid regions. Solid wood cabinets perform well here without the warping concerns that plague installations in coastal or high-humidity areas. However, the low humidity can cause certain wood species to dry out and crack if not properly sealed. Finishes that include moisture-locking sealants help maintain cabinet integrity over time. The cold winters mean kitchens see heavy use during heating season, making durable, easy-clean cabinet surfaces a practical choice for Elbert County homes.

Energy Costs and Cabinet Lighting

Colorado residential electricity runs $0.168 per kWh as of February 2026, slightly above the national average. This affects long-term operating costs for cabinet lighting systems. Under-cabinet LED lighting adds $150-$400 to project costs but draws minimal power (typically 20-40 watts per 10-foot run). At local rates, running such a system 4 hours daily costs roughly $5-10 annually. Elbert County's strong solar resources (5.80 peak sun hours daily, capacity factor of 18.6%) make solar-powered homes increasingly common here. Homeowners with existing solar installations can add cabinet lighting with negligible impact on their energy bills. When selecting lighted cabinet options, LED strips outperform puck lights for both energy efficiency and even illumination across countertop work surfaces.

Financing Your Cabinet Project

With the 30-year mortgage rate at 6.36% (as of May 14, 2026), many homeowners prefer financing cabinet upgrades through home equity products rather than refinancing. A $13,780 cabinet replacement (the local average for full replacement) financed over 5 years at current rates adds roughly $270/month to household expenses. The county's high median home value of $664,600 means most homeowners have substantial equity to tap. Home equity lines of credit (HELOCs) offer flexibility for phased kitchen renovations. Some cabinet suppliers offer 0% promotional financing for 12-18 months, which can save $800-1,200 in interest compared to standard financing on a mid-range project. Property taxes averaging $2,981 annually should factor into overall housing cost calculations when budgeting for renovations.
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Questions buyers ask about cabinets in Elbert County.

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

  1. What is the average cost to replace kitchen cabinets in Elbert County?

    Full kitchen cabinet replacement in Elbert County averages $13,780, with projects ranging from $8,480 for basic stock cabinets to $23,320 for semi-custom or custom options. These figures include a 1.06x local adjustment based on Denver metro carpenter wages of $32.76/hr.

  2. Is cabinet refacing cheaper than replacement in Elbert County?

    Yes, cabinet refacing costs $4,240 to $10,600 locally (averaging $6,890), roughly half the cost of full replacement. Refacing works well when your cabinet boxes are structurally sound and you want to update the appearance without a complete tearout.

  3. How long does cabinet installation take?

    Standard kitchen cabinet replacement requires 2-4 days of skilled carpenter labor. Custom projects or complex layouts extend this timeline. Winter weather (risk score 76.23 in Elbert County) can delay material deliveries during colder months.

  4. What do carpenters charge per hour in Elbert County?

    Carpenters in the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood metro area (which serves Elbert County) earn an average of $32.76 per hour, or $68,130 annually. The area employs about 7,250 carpenters, ensuring reasonable availability for residential projects.

  5. How much do pantry built-ins cost?

    Pantry and closet built-in cabinets cost $2,120 to $6,360 in Elbert County, with an average around $3,710. This offers a smaller-scale entry point for homeowners not ready for a full kitchen cabinet project.

  6. Should I finance my cabinet project?

    With mortgage rates at 6.36% and Elbert County's median home value at $664,600, many homeowners have substantial equity for financing. A $13,780 cabinet replacement financed over 5 years adds about $270/month. Look for supplier 0% promotional financing to save $800-1,200 in interest.

  7. Does Elbert County's dry climate affect cabinet materials?

    The county's IECC Zone 5B classification (cold, dry) reduces moisture-related warping common in humid regions. However, the low humidity can cause unsealed wood to dry and crack. Choose finishes with moisture-locking sealants to maintain cabinet integrity over time.

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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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