Should You Replace or Repair Your Kitchen Cabinets? A Practical Guide for Ohio Homeowners

Kitchen remodels are one of the most expensive upgrades you can make – especially in older homes across Logan, Nelsonville, Laurelville, and the Hocking Hills. And one of the biggest cost decisions is whether to repair, refinish, or replace your kitchen cabinets.
The good news?
Most homeowners have more options than they realize.
This guide breaks down the difference between repairing, refinishing, refacing, and replacing cabinets – and how to know which choice makes the most sense for your home, your budget, and your long-term plans.
π§ 1. When Kitchen Cabinet REPAIR Makes Sense
Repair is the cheapest option, and in many cases, itβs all you need.
Repair is usually the right choice if:
- Doors are loose or misaligned
- Hinges or slides are worn out
- A few areas have minor damage
- Interior shelves need reinforcement
- Water damage is only on the surface
- The boxes (structure) are in solid shape
Typical repair tasks:
β Replacing hinges
β Adjusting soft-close hardware
β Reinforcing shelves
β Fixing loose cabinet bottoms
β Repairing door cracks
β Adding organizational inserts
Cost range in Southeast Ohio:
$100-$600 total, depending on number of cabinets.
If the cabinet boxes are solid and the layout works, repair often buys you several more years before a bigger upgrade.
π¨ 2. When REFINISHING or PAINTING Is the Best Option
This is the most budget-friendly way to make old cabinets look brand new.
Refinishing is perfect if:
- Your cabinets are structurally sound
- You like the current layout
- You’re trying to save money
- You want a modern color (white, gray, two-tone, etc.)
- The doors are real wood
What refinishing includes:
- Deep cleaning/degreasing
- Sanding
- Priming
- Painting or staining
- New hardware (optional)
Cost range locally:
$1,500-$4,000+ depending on the size of the kitchen.
You’re basically getting a “new-kitchen look” for a fraction of the cost.
πͺ 3. When REFACING Is the Best Middle-Ground Option
Refacing means keeping the existing cabinet boxes, but replacing:
- Doors
- Drawer fronts
- Hinges
- Hardware
- Sometimes adding veneer to the exterior
Refacing is ideal if:
- Cabinet boxes are sturdy
- You hate the current style
- You want soft-close hardware
- You’re okay with spending more than paint, less than replacement
- You want a modern, high-end appearance
Cost range in Southeast Ohio:
$4,500-$12,000+ depending on material choices.
Refacing is extremely popular with homeowners who want a modern style without paying for a full kitchen tear-out.
π 4. When FULL CABINET REPLACEMENT Is the Right Choice
Sometimes replacement is absolutely the best – and only – option.
Replace your cabinets if:
- The boxes are warped or rotten
- There’s major water damage under the sink
- The layout doesnβt work
- You want to remove walls or open the kitchen
- Hinges constantly fail because the wood is soft
- You’re planning a full kitchen remodel anyway
Cabinets take up a lot of visual space, so replacing them can completely transform the kitchen.
π΅ 5. Cost Comparison (Southeast Ohio Pricing)
Hereβs what homeowners typically spend in 2025:
β Repair:
$100-$600
β Refinish / Paint:
$1,500-$4,000+
β Reface:
$4,500-$12,000+
β Full Replacement:
$7,500-$20,000+
Higher for:
- Custom cabinets
- Major layout changes
- High-end hardware
- Multi-wall or large kitchens
Replacement is the biggest investment, but also the longest-lasting option.
π§± 6. Material Types Matter (Especially in Older Ohio Homes)
Before deciding, check what your existing cabinets are made of:
β Solid wood
Best for refinishing or painting.
β MDF
Paints well, but not great around high moisture.
β Particle board
Often not worth refinishing – consider refacing or replacing.
β Plywood box construction
Strong, long-lasting, ideal for reface or paint.
Older Hocking County homes often have surprisingly solid cabinet boxes – which means refacing or refinishing is often a great option.
π§Ό 7. Small Upgrades That Make a Huge Difference (Without Replacing Cabinets)
If your budget is tight, try these high-impact upgrades:
β New hardware
Instant facelift.
β Soft-close hinges or glides
Feels like a new kitchen.
β Under-cabinet lighting
Brightens the whole room.
β Interior organization
Pull-outs, spice racks, waste centers.
β New backsplash
Makes cabinets look newer by contrast.
These upgrades cost a few hundred to a few thousand, not tens of thousands.
π 8. How to Decide: A Simple Checklist
β Choose REPAIR if:
- Only a few cabinets are damaged
- Structure is solid
- Budget is limited
β Choose REFINISH if:
- You like the layout
- Your cabinets are real wood
- You want a modern color
β Choose REFACE if:
- Boxes are good
- Doors are outdated
- You want a big style upgrade
β Choose REPLACE if:
- Layout isnβt functional
- Cabinet boxes are failing
- You want a full kitchen transformation
If you’re unsure, a contractor can tell you the condition of the boxes in minutes.
π― Final Takeaway
Cabinets donβt need replaced as often as most people think.
In many Ohio homes:
- Refinishing gives the best value
- Refacing gives the best visual impact
- Repairs extend life affordably
- Replacement makes sense during a full remodel
Choose the option that fits your budget, long-term plans, and the condition of your existing cabinets.
π Thinking About Updating Your Kitchen Cabinets?
We offer:
β Cabinet repairs
β Refinishing & painting
β Cabinet installation
β Kitchen remodels
β Backsplash installation
β Flooring upgrades
Josh Carpenter Construction
Serving Logan β’ Nelsonville β’ Laurelville β’ Hocking Hills
Free Estimates β’ Honest Recommendations β’ Quality Work
Send a message or text (740) 823-2071 to schedule a kitchen consultation. Check out our services.
