When your kitchen cabinets look dated but the boxes are still solid, you face a common decision: reface them or replace them entirely? Both options can transform the look of your kitchen, but they come with very different costs, timelines, and results. If you are weighing your options, here is a practical comparison to help you decide. You can also visit our custom cabinetry page to see the full range of cabinet solutions we offer.
Cabinet refacing keeps the existing cabinet boxes in place and replaces the visible surfaces — the doors, drawer fronts, and side panels. The boxes get covered with a matching veneer or laminate so everything looks uniform. New hinges and hardware are installed, and the result is a kitchen that looks completely different without the demo and reconstruction of a full replacement.
Full replacement means removing everything — boxes, doors, drawer slides, shelving — and installing brand-new cabinets from scratch. This gives you total control over the layout, storage configuration, materials, and finishes. If you want to change the cabinet footprint, add an island, or reconfigure the kitchen entirely, full replacement is the only way to get there.
For a typical Fort Myers kitchen with 20 to 30 cabinet doors:
Refacing typically runs 40 to 60 percent less than full replacement, making it the budget-friendly winner when the goal is a cosmetic update.
Refacing can usually be completed in 3 to 5 days because there is no demolition, no countertop removal, and no plumbing or electrical disconnection. Your kitchen stays partially usable throughout the process. Full cabinet replacement takes 2 to 4 weeks for stock cabinets and up to 8 to 12 weeks if you are ordering custom cabinets, which need to be manufactured before installation begins.
If you decide on full replacement, you do not have to choose between cheap stock cabinets and expensive fully-custom ones. Fabuwood cabinets offer semi-custom quality — solid wood construction, dovetail drawers, soft-close hardware — at a price point well below traditional custom cabinetry. Alliance Construction has a Fabuwood showroom in Fort Myers where you can see door styles, finishes, and configurations in person before making a decision.
Refacing saves you money and time if your existing cabinets are in good shape and you are satisfied with the layout. Full replacement costs more but gives you a completely fresh start with better materials, modern storage solutions, and the freedom to redesign your kitchen. Both are valid paths — the right choice depends on your goals and budget.
Not sure which direction makes sense for your kitchen? Alliance Construction can assess your existing cabinets and walk you through both options with honest pricing. Call (239) 244-4341 or visit our Fort Myers showroom to see Fabuwood cabinets in person.
About the Author
Natan Collodetti is the Owner of Alliance Construction & Renovation, a licensed general contractor (CBC1268590) serving Fort Myers and Southwest Florida. With hands-on experience in kitchen remodeling, bathroom renovations, and whole-home transformations, Natan leads a team dedicated to quality craftsmanship and transparent communication. Alliance Construction operates from their Fort Myers showroom at 11751 Metro Pkwy STE 1. PHP: 2026-02-14 20:47:37 [notice X 0][/home/alliancecon/public_html/staging/wp-content/plugins/elementor/core/experiments/manager.php::132] version_compare(): Passing null to parameter #2 ($version2) of type string is deprecated [array ( 'trace' => ' #0: Elementor\Core\Logger\Manager -> shutdown() ', )]
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