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REGIONAL COST GUIDE · Placer County, CA

How Much Do Cabinets Cost in Placer County, CA?

Cabinet refacing costs $4,480–$11,200 and full replacement runs $8,960–$24,640 in Placer County, CA. Compare local quotes and save.

Cost range $4,480 – $11,200
Average $7,280
Updated May 17, 2026
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What homeowners in Placer County actually pay.

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

Kitchen Cabinet Refacing

$4,480 Avg: $7,280 $11,200

Full Kitchen Cabinet Replacement

$8,960 Avg: $14,560 $24,640

Pantry / Closet Built-ins

$2,240 Avg: $3,920 $6,720

National avg $4,000–$10,000 (typical $6,500) × 1.12x local adjustment = $4,480–$11,200 (avg $7,280)

Why Placer County prices look like this.

Carpenter wages in the Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom metro run $35.33/hr on average, pushing Placer County cabinet projects about 12% above national pricing. Full kitchen cabinet replacement lands between $8,960 and $24,640, while refacing sits in the $4,480–$11,200 range. With a median home value of $658,800 in the county, cabinet upgrades often deliver strong return relative to project cost. The local carpenter workforce of 9,730 workers means scheduling is competitive but not scarce, so getting multiple bids remains practical.

Labor Costs for Cabinet Work in Placer County

Carpenters in the Sacramento metro (SOC 472031) earn a mean $35.33/hr, compared to the national benchmark of $29.58/hr used to derive the 1.12x local services adjustment. Most cabinet installations bill labor separately from materials, with labor typically representing 40–50% of the final invoice on a replacement job. For a full replacement averaging $14,560 locally, expect roughly $5,800–$7,300 of that to be labor. Refacing projects carry lower labor intensity since cabinet boxes stay in place, making them attractive when budgets are tighter. Always request itemized quotes so labor and material costs are visible separately.

Hazard and Risk Considerations for Placer County Homeowners

Placer County carries a FEMA NRI composite risk score of 93.07 (Relatively Moderate), but two specific hazards stand out for homeowners planning renovations. Wildfire risk scores 98.70 (Relatively High), which matters for cabinet material choices in homes near the WUI (wildland-urban interface) where ember intrusion is a concern. Inland flood risk scores 95.77 (Relatively High) as well, meaning lower cabinet runs in kitchens or finished basements benefit from water-resistant box construction and finishes. Hail (25.80) and tornado (23.31) risks score Very Low, so those hazards carry minimal design weight for interior cabinet work.

Climate Zone 3B and Its Effect on Cabinet Choices

Placer County falls in IECC Climate Zone 3B (dry, mixed). With 2,138 heating degree-days annually, heating demand runs 42% below the national median of 3,700 HDD, while 1,576 cooling degree-days reflect moderate summer AC load. The mixed climate type means kitchens see both humid summer conditions and drier winters. Wide humidity swings can stress solid-wood cabinet doors through expansion and contraction cycles. Plywood-box construction and furniture-board or MDF door panels handle dimensional movement better than particle-board alternatives in this zone. The DOE classifies this as the Southwest HVAC region, where passive ventilation during shoulder seasons reduces kitchen moisture buildup.

Energy Costs and Cabinet Ventilation in Placer County

California residential electricity runs $0.332/kWh as of February 2026, one of the highest rates in the country. For kitchen renovations, this makes ventilation hood selection consequential: a 400 CFM range hood motor running daily adds measurable load at that rate. Cabinet layout also affects refrigerator efficiency since units surrounded on multiple sides by enclosed cabinetry retain more heat. With peak solar resource averaging 5.76 kWh/m²/day in this region, homeowners adding or upgrading kitchen circuits as part of a renovation may find it worth sizing the panel upgrade to accommodate future solar integration. LED under-cabinet lighting pays back quickly at $0.332/kWh versus halogen alternatives.

Financing a Cabinet Project in Placer County

The 30-year fixed mortgage rate sits at 6.36% (as of May 14, 2026). For a full replacement project averaging $14,560, homeowners weighing a cash-out refinance or home equity line of credit should model the interest cost carefully at that rate. On a $658,800 median-value home, a $15,000 HELOC draw at 6.36% costs roughly $79/month in interest alone on an interest-only basis. Many cabinet contractors offer point-of-sale financing at promotional rates for qualified buyers, which can beat HELOC pricing for shorter payoff timelines of 12–24 months. Get the APR in writing, not just the monthly payment, before signing any financing agreement.
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Questions buyers ask about cabinets in Placer County.

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

  1. What does kitchen cabinet refacing cost in Placer County in 2026?

    Cabinet refacing in Placer County runs **$4,480–$11,200**, with a local average around $7,280. That reflects national pricing multiplied by a 1.12x local adjustment based on Sacramento-area carpenter wages of $35.33/hr versus the $29.58/hr national benchmark.

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

    Full replacement ranges from **$8,960 to $24,640 locally**, with a typical project averaging $14,560. The wide range reflects cabinet grade (stock vs. semi-custom vs. custom), door style, and hardware. Labor represents roughly 40–50% of total cost at local carpenter rates.

  3. How do wildfire and flood risks affect cabinet choices in Placer County?

    Placer County's wildfire risk scores **98.70 out of 100 (Relatively High)** and inland flood risk scores **95.77 (Relatively High)** on the FEMA NRI. For wildfire-prone areas near the WUI, fire-resistant cabinet materials are worth discussing with your contractor. For flood exposure, specify water-resistant cabinet box construction and finishes for lower runs.

  4. Is refacing or full replacement a better value in Placer County?

    Refacing saves $7,280–$7,360 on average compared to full replacement ($7,280 vs. $14,560 typical local cost). Refacing makes sense when cabinet boxes are structurally sound. Full replacement is justified when the layout no longer works, boxes are damaged, or you want to reconfigure storage. With a median home value of $658,800, either investment is proportionally modest.

  5. What do pantry or closet built-ins cost in Placer County?

    Pantry and closet built-in projects run **$2,240–$6,720 locally**, averaging around $3,920. These projects are labor-efficient relative to full kitchen replacements since they involve less plumbing and appliance coordination. The 1.12x local adjustment applies here as with other cabinet work.

  6. How does California's electricity rate affect kitchen renovation decisions?

    At **$0.332/kWh**, California has among the highest residential electricity rates nationally. This makes energy-efficient choices in a kitchen remodel more financially meaningful: LED under-cabinet lighting, efficient range hood motors, and refrigerator placement away from enclosed cabinetry all reduce ongoing operating costs at that rate.

  7. What financing options exist for cabinet projects in Placer County?

    With the 30-year mortgage rate at **6.36%** (May 2026), a HELOC on a $658,800 median-value home is the most common financing path for a $7,000–$15,000 cabinet project. A $14,560 average replacement at 6.36% interest-only costs roughly $77/month. Contractor point-of-sale financing at promotional rates (often 0% for 12–18 months) can be cheaper if you can pay it off within the promotional window.

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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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