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REGIONAL COST GUIDE · Madera County, CA

How Much Do Cabinets Cost in Madera County, CA?

Cabinet refacing in Madera County, CA costs $4,360-$10,900. Full kitchen replacement averages $14,170. Estimates based on 2025 Fresno metro wage data.

Cost range $4,360 – $10,900
Average $7,085
Updated May 17, 2026
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What homeowners in Madera 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 Madera County prices look like this.

Madera County's dry IECC Zone 3B climate means you can skip moisture-resistant cabinet upgrades that coastal California buyers need, saving $500 or more on materials without sacrificing durability. Cabinet carpenters in the Fresno metro earn a mean of $34.15/hr (2025 OEWS), about 15% above the $29.58/hr national benchmark, putting local project costs at 1.09x national rates. A full kitchen cabinet replacement runs $8,720-$23,980 here, with most projects landing near $14,170. Refacing costs $4,360-$10,900, a budget-friendly path when cabinet boxes are structurally sound. Pantry and closet built-ins run $2,180-$6,540. Madera County's median home value of $367,700 sits at 2.13x the national average (ACS 2023), so a well-executed cabinet renovation can add measurable equity. Getting three competitive bids from local carpenters is the fastest way to find room below these ranges.

Labor Costs for Cabinet Work in Madera County

Carpenter wages in the Fresno metro averaged $34.15/hr (annual mean $71,030) in 2025, per Bureau of Labor Statistics OEWS data, with 1,790 carpenters employed in the metro. That wage sits 15% above the $29.58/hr national mean and drives the 1.09x local services adjustment used in these estimates. The adjustment blends a 40% materials pass-through (priced at national rates) with a 60% labor-weighted local wage factor. For a $14,170 full replacement, labor accounts for roughly $5,700-$8,500 of total cost depending on cabinet complexity, number of runs, and whether crown molding or specialty hardware is included. Refacing is more labor-intensive relative to materials. Custom pantry built-ins can swing higher on materials if solid wood is specified. Requesting itemized labor quotes from multiple contractors helps isolate where savings are possible.

How Madera County's Hazard Risk Affects Cabinet Investments

Madera County's FEMA NRI composite risk score of 96.44 (Relatively High) is driven primarily by wildfire at 99.36 and inland flooding at 93.99, both placing the county among California's most exposed. For cabinet owners, the direct concern is total loss: a wildfire or flood event can destroy an entire kitchen in hours. Hail scores 76.40 (Relatively Moderate) and lightning 72.77 (Relatively Moderate), with tornado risk very low at 19.31. Winter weather reaches 67.95 (Relatively Moderate), posing occasional moisture risk from roof or window leaks during storms. Before investing $8,720 or more in new cabinetry, confirm your homeowner's policy covers full contents replacement after wildfire or flood, and check whether a FEMA flood insurance rider applies to your address given the 93.99 inland flood score.

How Madera County's Climate Affects Cabinet Material Choices

Madera County sits in IECC climate zone 3B, a mixed dry designation within the DOE Southwest HVAC region. With 2,138 annual heating degree-days (HDD), homes here heat notably less than the national median of 3,700 HDD. Cooling demand is moderate at 1,576 CDD annually. The dry B moisture regime benefits wood cabinetry: low ambient humidity reduces the swelling, warping, and delamination that affect solid-wood boxes in coastal or humid-continental climates. Cabinet joints and drawer slides hold their fit better over time. However, extreme summer heat in the San Joaquin Valley can stress finishes on cabinets near south- or west-facing windows. UV-resistant paint or thermofoil wrap adds durability without significant added cost in this climate. The dry conditions here clearly favor standard plywood cabinet boxes over premium moisture-treated alternatives, with no trade-off in longevity.

Energy Considerations for Kitchen Cabinet Projects

California's residential electricity rate reached $0.332/kWh in February 2026, among the highest in the nation. Cabinets draw no power themselves, but kitchen layout affects energy consumption. Well-placed upper cabinets that allow adequate refrigerator clearance reduce compressor cycling, while cabinet arrangements that avoid blocking natural light reduce daytime lighting demand. Madera County's 1,576 annual cooling degree-days mean air conditioning runs a meaningful portion of the year. Kitchens generate heat during cooking, so cabinet layouts that facilitate exhaust hood placement can reduce AC load in summer months. For homeowners adding appliances during a cabinet renovation, Energy Star-rated refrigerators and dishwashers help offset costs at $0.332/kWh. A refrigerator drawing 500 kWh/year runs $166 annually at that rate, so efficiency gains compound over a cabinet's 20-30 year lifespan.

Financing Options for Cabinet Projects in Madera County

The 30-year fixed mortgage rate stands at 6.36% as of May 14, 2026. Madera County homeowners with a median home value of $367,700, sitting at 2.13x the national average (ACS 2023), hold substantial equity. A home equity line of credit (HELOC) tied to that equity often carries lower rates than unsecured personal loans, making it a practical path for a $14,170 full cabinet replacement. At 6.36% on a 10-year term, a $14,170 balance runs approximately $160/month. For smaller refacing projects ($4,360-$10,900), contractor financing or a zero-interest promotional credit card (if paid within the promotional window) may be simpler than opening a credit line. Median property taxes of $2,575/year ($215/month) are a fixed budget obligation to weigh alongside any renovation loan payment when sizing what you can comfortably service.
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Questions buyers ask about cabinets in Madera County.

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

  1. What does cabinet refacing cost in Madera County, CA?

    Cabinet refacing in Madera County runs $4,360-$10,900, with a typical project averaging $7,085. These figures reflect a 1.09x local adjustment on national averages, driven by Fresno metro carpenter wages of $34.15/hr (2025 OEWS data).

  2. How much does a full kitchen cabinet replacement cost in Madera County?

    A full kitchen cabinet replacement costs $8,720-$23,980 in Madera County, with most projects landing near $14,170. The range spans stock cabinets at the lower end through semi-custom and fully custom installations at the upper end.

  3. What do pantry or closet built-ins cost in Madera County?

    Pantry and closet built-ins run $2,180-$6,540, with a $3,815 average. Cost depends on linear footage, number of shelves, and whether solid wood or plywood-based materials are specified.

  4. How do Madera County cabinet costs compare to the national average?

    Local costs run about 9% above the national average. The gap comes from carpenter wages: Fresno metro carpenters earn $34.15/hr versus the $29.58/hr national benchmark, producing a 1.09x services adjustment. Materials are priced at national rates and make up 40% of the total.

  5. Does Madera County's wildfire risk affect my cabinet investment?

    Madera County carries a wildfire risk score of 99.36 (Relatively High, FEMA NRI) and an inland flood score of 93.99. While cabinets do not affect fire resistance, investing $8,720 or more makes it worth confirming your homeowner's policy covers full replacement after a wildfire or flood event before the project starts.

  6. What financing options work best for a cabinet project in Madera County?

    With the 30-year mortgage rate at 6.36% (May 2026) and median home values of $367,700, a HELOC often offers the lowest borrowing cost. A $14,170 balance at 6.36% over 10 years runs approximately $160/month. Smaller refacing projects in the $4,360-$7,085 range may suit contractor financing or a promotional credit card instead.

  7. Does Madera County's dry climate affect which cabinet materials to choose?

    Yes. IECC Zone 3B is a dry climate with 2,138 annual heating degree-days and low ambient humidity. This reduces wood swelling and delamination risk, so mid-grade plywood-box cabinets hold up well without the premium moisture-resistant treatments coastal buyers need, saving $500 or more on materials with no loss in longevity.

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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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