Cabinet Refacing & Installation in Peoria, IL
Peoria Cabinet Refacing provides cabinet refacing & installationfor homes and businesses in Peoria and the surrounding area.
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Peoria sits along the Illinois River and anchors a Tri-County urbanized area that includes East Peoria, Peoria Heights, and several smaller communities across the river in Tazewell County. Kitchen remodel work here spans a real mix of housing eras, from early-1900s in-town homes to newer development on the city's edges.

The Illinois River's Anchor City
ZIP codes covered: 61601, 61602, 61603, 61604, 61605, 61606, 61607
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does cabinet refacing cost in Peoria?
Cabinet refacing typically runs $3,000 to $13,500 depending on material choice, with a national average around $8,250 for a full kitchen. Laminate is the most economical option at $2,000-$4,000, while solid wood runs $5,000-$16,000. We confirm final pricing with a written quote after the on-site estimate.
Is refacing cheaper than full replacement?
Yes, refacing is typically about half the cost of a full cabinet replacement since it reuses your existing, structurally sound cabinet boxes and only replaces doors, drawer fronts, and exposed surfaces.
How long does cabinet refacing take?
Most refacing projects take 1 to 3 days once materials arrive, much faster than a full replacement which typically requires a week or more including demo and new box installation.
What areas do you serve around Peoria?
Peoria, East Peoria, Peoria Heights, Bartonville, Pekin, and the rest of the Tri-County area across Peoria and Tazewell counties, IL.
Can you just update my hardware without refacing everything?
Yes โ a hardware swap alone is one of the most affordable ways to update a kitchen's look, and we often bundle it with soft-close hinge upgrades for the same visit.
Do you paint cabinets or only reface with new doors?
Both โ cabinet painting is a full color change on your existing boxes and doors using a sprayed, factory-like finish, a different (and generally less expensive) option than refacing with entirely new door fronts.