Does it save lots of money to have cabinets refaced? Thanks.
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Lots?
maybe.
Remember, you have to replace the doors and drawer fronts, probably new hinge hardware and the knobs or pulls. Add to that drawer hardware....................
Are you having the doors and drawers made up? finished or unfinished?
Do you replace the shelves?
What are you refacing with? Laminate or real wood veneer?
Are you doing this yourself for yourself? if so, then labor is the big savings...............or not if you could be making money elsewhere.
If the boxes are in good shape, you're not replacing the counters/sink/splash, then probably it is a savings.......................how much?
that's right, that was the question you asked..................