How Long Does a Kitchen Cabinet Installation Take in Pinellas County?
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How Long Does a Kitchen Cabinet Installation Take in Pinellas County?
Hi everyone, Nikki Grassmann here from Crowned Cabinets in Dunedin, Florida! One of the biggest anxieties homeowners face during a remodel is the “kitchen-less” period. We all rely so heavily on our kitchens for coffee, meal prep, and family gathering that being without it feels like camping in your own living room. Understanding the timeline of a cabinet installation is essential for your peace of mind and for planning your life during the transition. While the actual act of hanging cabinets on the wall is relatively quick, the entire process from demolition to a fully functional kitchen involves several distinct phases that dictate the overall schedule.
The journey usually begins with demolition and site preparation, which typically takes one to two days. During this time, your old cabinets are removed, and the walls and floors are inspected. In many Pinellas County homes, especially older ones, we often find that floors aren’t perfectly level or walls aren’t perfectly plumb. Preparing the space correctly—which might include minor electrical or plumbing adjustments to match your new layout—is the most critical step to ensure your new semi-custom cabinets sit perfectly. Once the site is ready, the physical installation of the cabinet boxes begins. For a standard-sized kitchen, this phase generally takes two to four days. Our team focuses on securing the base cabinets first, ensuring they are perfectly level for your new countertops, followed by the wall cabinets and any full-height pantry units.
The phase that often surprises homeowners is the countertop transition. In a high-quality remodel, we cannot template for your new stone countertops until the base cabinets are permanently installed and leveled. Once the cabinets are in place, the countertop fabricator comes out to create a precise digital template. In our area, the fabrication of quartz or granite typically takes anywhere from seven to fourteen days. During this window, your kitchen will look nearly finished, but you won’t have a sink or a cooking surface. This is the “waiting game” of a kitchen remodel, and it is the best time to plan for takeout or utilize a temporary kitchenette in another part of the house.
Once the countertops are installed, we return for the finishing touches, which usually take another one to three days. This is when the kitchen truly comes to life. We install the decorative crown molding, the toe kicks, and the light rails. We also attach all your cabinet hardware—the knobs and pulls—and make the final minute adjustments to the hinges and drawer glides so that every door hangs perfectly straight and every drawer closes with that satisfying, soft-close silence. Simultaneously, your plumber and electrician will return to reconnect the sink, dishwasher, and appliances.
When you look at the big picture, a professional cabinet installation in Pinellas County generally means your kitchen will be “under construction” for about three to five weeks from start to finish. While the cabinets themselves go up in the first week, the wait for countertops and the final detail work accounts for the rest of the time. At Crowned Cabinets, we believe in being candid about these timelines because a beautiful, durable kitchen shouldn’t be rushed. By knowing what to expect, you can navigate the process with confidence, knowing that the temporary inconvenience will result in a heart of the home that serves you perfectly for decades.
Until next time, this is Nikki Grassmann reminding you that your kitchen is the heart of your home and the heart of your kitchen is great cabinets.
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