New cabinets change how a room looks and works. Call us when you're ready to do it right.

Worn-out cabinets are more than an eyesore. Doors that won't close, drawers that stick, and shelves that sag all add up fast. In Las Vegas homes, builder-grade cabinets from the 1990s and early 2000s are showing their age. The desert heat and low humidity dry out wood and cause finishes to peel and crack. We've seen plenty of kitchens in Summerlin where the cabinet boxes looked fine from the outside but were falling apart inside. Don't wait until a shelf collapses or a hinge pulls clean out of the wall. Cabinetry is one of the most-used features in any home, and a bad install makes every day harder.[1] If your cabinets are giving you trouble, it's time to call.
Old kitchen cabinets drag down the whole room. We remove the old boxes and install new ones level, plumb, and solid.
A new vanity cabinet can completely change a bathroom. We handle the full install, including proper wall anchoring and fitting around plumbing.
Las Vegas summers are brutal on garage cabinets. We install durable storage solutions that hold up to heat and daily use.
Shelves that sag or doors that won't hang right are a safety risk. We fix or fully replace damaged cabinet boxes and hardware.
Building or adding on? We work with general contractors to get cabinets in right the first time. No rework, no delays.
Not every space fits a stock cabinet. We measure carefully and work with custom sizes to fill your space the right way.
A bad cabinet install costs more to fix than to do right the first time. Boxes that aren't level, screws pulled into drywall instead of studs, gaps that grow over time. We've been fixing other people's mistakes since we opened. Our crew is trained hands-on by the owner. We use quality materials and we don't cut corners. Period.
Our fall and winter slots fill up fast in Las Vegas. If you're thinking about new cabinets, now is a good time to reach out. We're happy to talk through your carpenter project and get you a straight answer on what it will take.
We keep it simple so you always know what's happening next.
We come to your home and look at the space in person. We measure everything and talk through what you want. You'll know exactly what we're planning before we order a single thing.
We protect your floors and surrounding surfaces before we start. Old cabinets come out carefully. We check the walls and framing so the new install has a solid base.
New cabinets go in level, plumb, and anchored to studs. We adjust doors, align drawers, and check every hinge. Then we walk through the finished job with you to make sure everything is right.
Cabinet installation pricing in Las Vegas depends on a few things. The number of cabinets, the type of material, and how much prep work the space needs all affect the final number. Custom sizing costs more than stock. Removing old cabinets adds labor time. We give you a clear quote up front so there are no surprises. Las Vegas homes from the 2000s often need some wall repair after old cabinets come down, and we factor that in honestly. You won't get a low number on the phone and a bigger bill at the end.
Here are the questions we hear most from Las Vegas homeowners.
Most cabinet installs in Las Vegas run between $800 and $6,000 or more. The range is wide because it depends on how many cabinets you need, the material you choose, and how much prep work the space requires. Stock cabinets cost less than custom. Removing old cabinets adds to the labor time. We give you a written quote so you know the number before we start.
A standard kitchen cabinet install usually takes one to three days. Larger projects or custom work can take longer. We give you a realistic timeline at the start so you can plan around it. Most homeowners are surprised at how quickly it moves when the prep work is done right.
You can, but it's one of the more common mistakes we see. Cabinets that aren't level or anchored to studs will fail over time. In Las Vegas, we've been called to fix DIY installs where the whole run had to come down and start over. A professional install protects your investment and avoids that headache.
Refacing makes sense if the cabinet boxes are still solid and square. But if the boxes are damaged, warped, or just worn out, replacement is the better call. In our experience, older Las Vegas homes with builder-grade cabinets from the 1990s are usually better off with a full replacement. New boxes give you better function and a longer life.
Standard cabinet replacement typically doesn't require a permit in Las Vegas. But if the project involves moving plumbing or electrical, Clark County will require one. We'll let you know during the consultation if your project crosses that line. We don't skip that step.
Doors that won't close, drawers that stick or fall off the track, shelves that sag, and peeling finishes are all clear signs. So is visible water damage or soft spots in the cabinet floor. Las Vegas's dry heat also cracks and warps older wood over time. If more than one of these sounds familiar, it's time to have someone take a look.
Plywood-box cabinets hold up better than particleboard in desert climates. Low humidity causes particleboard to swell, crack, and fall apart faster here than in other parts of the country. We recommend solid construction with a finish that can handle the heat and UV exposure. Last month a customer in Summerlin showed us cabinets that were only eight years old but looked twice that age because of the material choice.