Interior · Miami, FL

How Much Does a Cabinet Refacing Cost in Miami, FL?

A typical cabinet refacing in Miami costs $4,725 to $16,800, averaging $8,925. A way to change a kitchen's entire look for roughly a third of full cabinet replacement cost, and Miami's market conditions push the number in a specific direction from the national baseline.

2–4 daysTypical timeline
Usually notPermit required
Partially DIYDIY feasibility
65%Avg. resale value recouped
Miami Estimate Localized
$4,725$16,800
Typical project: $8,925
National average$4,500–$16,000
Miami cost index1.05x
Per project$8,925

Based on a typical 1 kitchen scope. Adjust the exact size and finish tier in the full calculator for a more precise number.

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Cost Breakdown

Where the money goes on a Miami cabinet refacing

These percentages hold roughly steady across metros — what changes city to city is the dollar figure attached to each slice, driven by Miami's 1.05x regional cost index.

Door/drawer fronts
45%
Veneer for boxes
20%
Labor
25%
Hardware
10%
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What Moves the Price

Factors that change your Miami estimate

01Existing cabinet box condition (must be structurally sound)
02New door/drawer front material
03Veneer versus laminate for the visible box surfaces
04Hardware upgrade — hinges, pulls, soft-close mechanisms
05Number of cabinets and drawers
06Whether a layout change is also wanted (requires new boxes instead)

Miami-specific considerations

Miami has hurricane-code compliance and high demand keep labor rates above the Florida state average. Miami-Dade's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone code requires impact-rated materials for roofing and windows, which affects both cost and material choice. Given the local climate — hot, humid, high hurricane exposure — it's worth planning the schedule around that when timing this project.

Material options and how they affect cost

OptionNotes
Laminate veneerLowest cost, wide color and finish range
Real wood veneerMore natural look and feel, higher cost
Solid wood frontsPremium option, can be refinished later
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Can you DIY part of a cabinet refacing in Miami?

Cabinet Refacing sits in the middle ground: some parts of the job (demo, prep, finish work) are DIY-feasible, while the technical core is best left to a licensed pro, particularly given Miami's permitting requirements. A hybrid approach — self-performing demo and finish work while hiring out the specialized portion — can capture a meaningful share of the roughly 30% potential labor savings without taking on the riskiest part of the job.

Resale value consideration

A cabinet refacing in Miami recoups roughly 65% of its cost at resale on average, according to typical remodeling ROI benchmarks — meaning the project narrows, but doesn't eliminate, its own cost if you sell soon after completing it. If you're staying long-term, weigh enjoyment and function more heavily than this figure.

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Common Questions

Cabinet Refacing FAQ for Miami homeowners

How much does a cabinet refacing cost in Miami?

Miami cabinet refacing projects typically run $4,725–$16,800, averaging $8,925, based on a typical 1 kitchen scope. Use our calculator to adjust for your exact size and finish tier.

Why does a cabinet refacing cost what it does in Miami?

Miami carries a 1.05x regional cost index, 5% above the national baseline, driven mainly by hurricane-code compliance and high demand keep labor rates above the Florida state average.

Do I need a permit for a cabinet refacing in Miami?

Typically no — a cabinet refacing is usually permit-exempt in most jurisdictions since it doesn't affect structure, electrical, or plumbing systems. Always confirm with your local building department if your project scope changes.

How long does a cabinet refacing take in Miami?

A typical cabinet refacing takes 2–4 days from start to finish, though scheduling around contractor availability and hot, humid, high hurricane exposure in Miami can extend the timeline before work even begins.

What's included in this cabinet refacing estimate?

The estimate covers the full scope of a typical project: primarily door/drawer fronts (45%), veneer for boxes (20%), labor (25%), plus the remaining categories shown in the cost breakdown above. See our methodology for exactly how these figures are built.

Can I cabinet refacing myself to save money?

Partially to fully, depending on the specific work — see our DIY vs. hiring guide for how to think about it. Self-performing labor could save roughly 30%, since materials cost about the same either way.

How this estimate was calculated

We start from national average pricing for cabinet refacing sourced from contractor cost surveys and industry reporting, then apply Miami's regional construction cost index (1.05x national baseline) to localize the range. See our full methodology for how indices are built and how often figures are reviewed. Last reviewed July 2026.