Cabinets in Shady Hills, FL.
Cabinet refacing, painting, custom builds, installation, and hardware upgrades across Shady Hills. Free in-home consult and a same-week quote, from insured local crews who specialize in cabinets and know the homes here.
Why Shady Hills homes need a cabinet crew who knows the area
Shady Hills is a quiet bedroom community tucked between Hudson and Land O' Lakes, built out primarily in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s as Pasco County's population pushed inland from the Gulf coast. Most of the housing here is single-family on larger lots than you'd find closer to Tampa, with original kitchen cabinetry that's now hitting the same age window across a lot of the community at once. Homes built through the 1980s and into the mid-1990s are entering the point where original cabinet boxes, if they haven't been touched, show real wear, doors that don't close flush, laminate lifting at the edges, and a builder-standard finish that reads dated against current kitchen expectations.
With no incorporated downtown and a spread-out, wooded layout, most of our Shady Hills cabinet work is straightforward residential refacing and replacement, but the community's larger lots also drive real demand for detached garage and workshop storage cabinetry, a category that's less common on smaller inland-Tampa lots. Shady Hills homeowners tend to be practical rather than trend-driven, more interested in a durable, well-fitted kitchen upgrade than a showpiece renovation, which shapes the kind of referrals we make here toward solid mid-range work rather than premium custom builds.
What do Shady Hills kitchens need from a cabinet crew?
Inland Pasco and north Hillsborough are a mix of booming new construction and 1980s and 90s stock. This is custom-build country, with growing households wanting pantry systems, garage storage, and full kitchen upgrades as new subdivisions fill in. Older Pasco kitchens from the 80s and 90s are also prime candidates for refacing rather than a full teardown.
Refacing makes up a large share of our Shady Hills calls, usually triggered by a homeowner finally ready to update cabinetry that's been unchanged since the house was built in the 1980s or 90s. A full-kitchen reface typically runs $4,500 to $9,000, and we size the finish level to match Shady Hills' practical, value-focused homeowner base rather than pushing toward premium materials that don't fit the budget.
Garage and workshop storage cabinetry is a real category here given Shady Hills' larger lots, and it's more common as a standalone project than it would be in a denser inland subdivision, typically $2,000 to $6,000 depending on size and configuration. We also handle standard soft-close conversions and hardware upgrades as lower-cost refresh options for homeowners not ready for a full reface, and pantry system additions come up regularly given the larger square footage typical of Shady Hills floor plans. Bathroom vanity replacement rounds out our volume here, often bundled with kitchen work once a crew is already scheduled on-site.
Neighborhoods and areas we serve
Same crews, same quality, same pricing approach across every part of Shady Hills.
- Shady Hills proper
- Ridge Road corridor
- Moon Lake area
- Hays Road area
- Denton Avenue area
- Little Road corridor
How much do cabinets cost in Shady Hills?
Cabinet pricing in Shady Hills depends on scope, materials, and cabinet count. Here are the ranges we see most often across Tampa Bay.
Every job gets a real quote after the free in-home consult, before work starts. No trip fees for Shady Hills and no surprise line items. Call (813) 000-0000 for a free estimate.
What cabinet services are available in Shady Hills?
Every service we offer is available in Shady Hills. Same cabinet crews, same pricing approach as the rest of Tampa Bay.
What do Shady Hills homeowners ask about cabinets?
My 1990s Shady Hills kitchen looks dated. Is refacing worth it?
Usually, yes. Most Shady Hills homes from the 1980s and 1990s have cabinet boxes that are still structurally sound even after 30-plus years. A full-kitchen reface typically runs $4,500 to $9,000 and gives the kitchen a completely current look without the cost of full replacement.
Can you build storage for a detached garage or workshop in Shady Hills?
Yes. Shady Hills' larger lots make detached garages and workshops more common than in denser inland subdivisions, and we connect homeowners with crews who install dedicated storage sized for the actual use, typically $2,000 to $6,000 depending on size and configuration.
What does a soft-close conversion cost in Shady Hills?
Converting an existing kitchen to soft-close hinges and drawer glides typically runs $600 to $1,800 for a full kitchen, a popular lower-cost option for homeowners not ready for a full reface but wanting the kitchen to feel more current.
Do you install pantry systems in Shady Hills homes?
Yes. Custom pantry systems are a common add-on given the larger square footage typical of Shady Hills floor plans, typically running $2,500 to $6,000 depending on size and shelving configuration.
How fast can a refacing project be completed in Shady Hills?
A standard full-kitchen reface typically takes three to five days once materials are on site, from initial measurement through final installation. Timelines can run longer for larger kitchens or custom door profiles, which a crew will outline during the estimate.
How do I find a cabinet crew near me in Shady Hills?
Call (813) 000-0000. We match you with insured local cabinet crews who cover Shady Hills on regular rotation, so a local crew near you is usually a short drive out, not a special trip. We offer a free in-home consult, give a real quote up front, and never add a mileage charge for Shady Hills.
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