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REGIONAL COST GUIDE · Yolo County, CA

How Much Do New Cabinets Cost in Yolo County, CA?

Cabinet installation in Yolo County, CA costs $4,480-$24,640. Local carpenter wages run $35.33/hr, 19% above the national average.

Cost range $4,480 – $11,200
Average $7,280
Updated May 17, 2026
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What homeowners in Yolo 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 $6,500 × 1.12x local adjustment = $7,280

Why Yolo County prices look like this.

Carpenter wages in the Sacramento metro run $35.33/hr, roughly 19% above the national average of $29.58/hr. That premium shapes every cabinet quote in Yolo County. A full kitchen cabinet replacement here averages $14,560, while refacing (keeping existing boxes but replacing doors and drawer fronts) runs closer to $7,280. With median home values at $593,800, cabinet upgrades represent a meaningful investment. The local market supports over 9,730 carpenters in the Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom metro area, giving homeowners solid options when comparing bids. Budget-conscious projects like pantry or closet built-ins start around $2,240 and max out near $6,720.

Labor Costs for Cabinet Installation

Cabinet work in Yolo County relies on skilled carpenters earning an annual mean wage of $73,480 (or $35.33/hr). This rate reflects the broader Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom labor market, where 9,730 carpenters compete for residential and commercial projects. Labor accounts for roughly 60% of a typical cabinet job, with the remaining 40% covering materials. That split explains why local wages directly influence your final quote. When refacing cabinets, expect labor to take 2-4 days for a standard kitchen. Full replacement jobs run 5-10 days depending on complexity, custom modifications, and whether plumbing or electrical adjustments are needed. Requesting itemized quotes helps you see exactly how much goes toward labor versus cabinet hardware, hinges, and finishes.

Local Hazard Considerations

Yolo County carries an overall FEMA risk score of 91.38 (Relatively Moderate on a 0-100 scale). Inland flooding presents the most notable concern at 89.57, which can affect ground-floor cabinetry in flood-prone zones. Wildfire risk scores 86.96 (Relatively Low), though homes in eastern foothill areas should consider fire-resistant materials for garage and exterior storage cabinets. Severe weather risks remain minimal: tornado (22.36), hail (11.29), and winter weather (1.75) all rate Very Low. For most Yolo County homeowners, standard cabinet materials and installation methods work fine. Properties in designated flood zones may want to elevate base cabinets or choose moisture-resistant MDF and marine-grade plywood for lower sections.

Climate Factors Affecting Cabinets

Yolo County sits in IECC climate zone 3B (warm-dry), placing it in the DOE's Southwest HVAC region. Annual heating degree-days total 2,138, well below the national median of 3,700 HDD, meaning homes here run furnaces less frequently. Cooling degree-days hit 1,576 annually, reflecting hot summers that push indoor temperatures up. This mixed climate creates two cabinet concerns: summer heat can stress wood joints and cause expansion, while the dry conditions (only 0.2 inches of annual precipitation) may lead to cracking in solid wood doors over time. Engineered wood, thermofoil, or laminate surfaces handle these swings better than solid hardwoods. If you prefer natural wood cabinets, look for kiln-dried stock and ask about humidity-controlled storage before installation.

Energy and Operating Context

California electricity prices reached $0.332/kWh as of February 2026, among the highest in the nation. While cabinets themselves don't consume power, this rate matters for two reasons. First, under-cabinet LED lighting (a popular upgrade during cabinet projects) adds modest but ongoing costs. Second, cabinet layout affects kitchen ventilation and appliance placement, indirectly influencing energy bills. Yolo County's strong solar potential (5.95 peak sun hours daily, 9,805 kWh/year from a 6kW system) makes pairing a kitchen remodel with solar installation worth considering. Some homeowners bundle projects to offset both renovation financing and future utility costs, since a kitchen upgrade often triggers electrical panel work anyway.

Financing Your Cabinet Project

With 30-year mortgage rates at 6.36% (as of May 14, 2026), many homeowners finance cabinet upgrades through home equity products rather than cash-out refinancing. At current rates, a $15,000 cabinet project financed over 10 years at similar rates costs roughly $170/month. Yolo County's median home value of $593,800 means most homeowners have substantial equity to tap. The 3.45x cost multiplier relative to national home values suggests strong resale potential for kitchen improvements here. Fair market rents in the area ($2,104/month for a 2-bedroom) indicate solid rental demand, making cabinet upgrades worthwhile for landlords updating rental units. Compare at least three financing options: HELOC, personal loan, and contractor financing plans.
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Questions buyers ask about cabinets in Yolo County.

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

  1. How much does kitchen cabinet refacing cost in Yolo County?

    Kitchen cabinet refacing in Yolo County ranges from $4,480 to $11,200, with an average of $7,280. This reflects a 1.12x local adjustment based on carpenter wages of $35.33/hr in the Sacramento metro area.

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

    Refacing costs roughly half as much as replacement. In Yolo County, refacing averages $7,280 compared to $14,560 for full replacement. Refacing works best when your cabinet boxes are structurally sound and you want to update the look without changing the layout.

  3. Why are cabinet costs higher in Yolo County than the national average?

    Local carpenter wages run $35.33/hr, about 19% above the national average of $29.58/hr. Since labor accounts for roughly 60% of cabinet project costs, this wage premium directly increases your total quote by approximately 12%.

  4. How long does a full cabinet replacement take?

    A full kitchen cabinet replacement in Yolo County takes 5-10 days depending on kitchen size, custom modifications, and whether plumbing or electrical work is needed. Refacing projects run shorter at 2-4 days for a standard kitchen.

  5. Should I worry about flood damage to my cabinets in Yolo County?

    Inland flooding scores 89.57 on FEMA's risk index for Yolo County. If your home sits in a flood-prone zone, consider elevating base cabinets or choosing moisture-resistant materials like marine-grade plywood for lower cabinet sections.

  6. What cabinet materials work best in Yolo County's climate?

    Yolo County's IECC zone 3B climate features hot summers (1,576 cooling degree-days) and dry conditions (0.2 inches annual precipitation). Engineered wood, thermofoil, or laminate surfaces handle temperature swings and low humidity better than solid hardwoods, which may crack over time.

  7. How can I finance a cabinet project in Yolo County?

    With mortgage rates at 6.36% and median home values at $593,800, most Yolo County homeowners have equity to tap. A $15,000 project financed over 10 years runs roughly $170/month. Compare HELOC rates, personal loans, and contractor financing to find the best terms.

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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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