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REGIONAL COST GUIDE · Pinellas County, FL

How Much Do Cabinets Cost in Pinellas County, FL?

Cabinet installation in Pinellas County costs $6,045-$12,090 on average. See local labor rates, hazard considerations, and financing options.

Cost range $3,720 – $9,300
Average $6,045
Updated May 18, 2026
COST BREAKDOWN

What homeowners in Pinellas County actually pay.

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

Kitchen Cabinet Refacing

$3,720 Avg: $6,045 $9,300

Full Kitchen Cabinet Replacement

$7,440 Avg: $12,090 $20,460

Pantry / Closet Built-ins

$1,860 Avg: $3,255 $5,580

National avg $6,500 × 0.93x local adjustment = $6,045

Why Pinellas County prices look like this.

Compared to national averages, Pinellas County residents pay about 7% less for cabinet projects due to slightly lower local labor costs. A full kitchen cabinet replacement runs $7,440 to $20,460, while refacing existing cabinets costs $3,720 to $9,300. The Tampa Bay area's robust construction market keeps pricing competitive despite the region's 1.85x higher home values relative to the national median. With median homes valued at $319,000, many homeowners find cabinet upgrades offer strong return on investment. Material selection drives much of the final cost: stock cabinets from big-box stores sit at the low end, while custom solid-wood cabinetry with soft-close hardware pushes toward the upper range.

Labor Costs for Cabinet Installation in Tampa Bay

Carpenters in the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater metro area earn an average of $26.09 per hour, according to 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics data. This rate falls below the national carpenter average of $29.58 per hour, contributing to the 0.93x local cost adjustment. The region employs approximately 6,010 carpenters, providing homeowners with reasonable access to skilled labor. Cabinet installation labor accounts for roughly 40-50% of total project costs, with the remainder going toward materials. Complex installations (corner cabinets, over-refrigerator units, or crown molding integration) require additional hours. Most contractors quote cabinet jobs as fixed-price projects rather than hourly rates, bundling installation, hardware mounting, and basic adjustments.

Hurricane and Flood Risks Affecting Cabinet Choices

Pinellas County carries an overall hazard risk score of 98.22 out of 100, driven by its Very High ratings for hurricanes (98.87), coastal flooding (99.20), and lightning (99.84). These risks influence cabinet material recommendations. Water-resistant options like marine-grade plywood, PVC, or thermofoil-wrapped MDF hold up better than particle board if flooding occurs. Lower cabinet boxes in flood-prone areas benefit from moisture barriers or elevated toe kicks. Lightning-induced power surges can damage under-cabinet electronics and LED systems, making surge protection worth considering. Homeowners in FEMA-designated flood zones should verify whether cabinet upgrades affect insurance requirements or flood mitigation credits.

Climate Considerations for Pinellas County Cabinets

Pinellas County sits in IECC Climate Zone 2A (hot-humid), with 2,758 cooling degree-days annually versus just 1,472 heating degree-days. This cooling-dominated climate means homes run air conditioning extensively, and humidity control matters for cabinet longevity. Wood cabinets expand and contract with moisture fluctuations, making proper HVAC operation and kitchen ventilation essential. Solid hardwoods like oak or maple handle humidity better than veneered particle board, which can swell or delaminate. High-gloss finishes and sealed edges provide additional moisture protection. Lighter cabinet colors reflect more light in kitchens, potentially reducing the need for daytime artificial lighting during Florida's abundant sunny days (5.91 peak sun hours daily).

Energy-Efficient Cabinet Features

With Florida electricity rates at $0.158 per kWh as of February 2026, energy-efficient cabinet features can reduce operating costs. LED under-cabinet lighting uses 75% less energy than halogen alternatives and produces less heat, reducing AC load in a cooling-dominated climate. Motion-sensor cabinet lights eliminate the forgotten-light problem entirely. Glass-front cabinet doors reduce the need to open and close cabinets repeatedly when searching for items, a minor but cumulative efficiency gain. For homeowners considering future solar installations (the area generates 9,760 kWh annually from a standard 6kW system), reducing kitchen electrical loads improves overall home efficiency and solar offset calculations.

Financing Cabinet Projects in Pinellas County

Current 30-year mortgage rates sit at 6.36% as of mid-May 2026, making cash-out refinancing less attractive than during lower-rate periods. Home equity lines of credit (HELOCs) offer flexibility for cabinet projects in the $7,000-$20,000 range. With median home values at $319,000 and median property taxes of $2,324 annually, most Pinellas homeowners have sufficient equity for home improvement financing. Many cabinet retailers offer promotional financing (12-18 months same-as-cash) that avoids interest charges if paid within the promotional period. For full kitchen remodels exceeding $15,000, personal loans with fixed rates may provide more predictable payments than variable-rate HELOCs.
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Questions buyers ask about cabinets in Pinellas County.

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

  1. How much does cabinet refacing cost in Pinellas County?

    Cabinet refacing in Pinellas County costs $3,720 to $9,300, with an average of $6,045. This reflects a 0.93x adjustment from national prices due to local carpenter wages of $26.09 per hour being below the national average.

  2. Is it cheaper to reface or replace kitchen cabinets?

    Refacing costs roughly half the price of full replacement. In Pinellas County, refacing averages $6,045 compared to $12,090 for full replacement. Refacing works best when cabinet boxes are structurally sound and you want to keep your current layout.

  3. Why are cabinet costs lower in Pinellas County than the national average?

    Local carpenter wages average $26.09 per hour versus the national average of $29.58 per hour. Since labor accounts for about 60% of cabinet installation costs, this wage difference produces a 0.93x local cost adjustment.

  4. What cabinet materials work best in Florida's humid climate?

    Solid hardwoods (oak, maple, cherry) and marine-grade plywood handle Pinellas County's 2,758 annual cooling degree-days and high humidity better than particle board. Thermofoil and high-gloss finishes add moisture resistance. Avoid veneered particle board in areas near sinks or dishwashers.

  5. Should I worry about hurricane damage to new cabinets?

    Pinellas County has a 98.87 hurricane risk score and 99.20 coastal flood score. Water-resistant cabinet materials and elevated toe kicks in flood-prone zones provide protection. Consider moisture barriers on lower cabinet boxes if your home sits in a FEMA flood zone.

  6. How much do custom pantry built-ins cost in Pinellas County?

    Pantry and closet built-ins range from $1,860 to $5,580, averaging $3,255 in Pinellas County. Price varies based on size, materials, and features like pull-out drawers, lazy susans, or integrated lighting.

  7. What financing options exist for cabinet projects?

    With mortgage rates at 6.36% and median home values of $319,000, Pinellas homeowners can tap HELOCs for projects in the $7,000-$20,000 range. Many retailers offer 12-18 month promotional financing. Personal loans work well for projects exceeding $15,000.

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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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