- Oct 30, 1999
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A while back, my kitchen flooded.
When the insurance adjuster came, he only estimated the replacement of the lower cabinets. He said, because the uppers weren't damaged, he couldn't write an estimate to replace all of the cabinets.
Understandable, but you can't really go out and buy just bottom cabinets and leave the uppers alone when the cabinets are 40 years old.
I took what the insurance company gave me and put it in the bank.
I haven't been able to use my kitchen to it's full potnetial, so I decided to see what's out there.
There's a local home improvement store called "Bay City Plywood." They advertise real wood cabinets for the same price as MDF at the big chain stores. The only problem is they don't offer any of the same finance plans that Home Depot and Lowe's offers (you know, 0% for a year, etc.) and my friends keep telling me that really good quality MDF cabinets is about as good as plywood anyways.
So I go to Home Depot, not realizing I need an "appointment." I ask if I could get an estimate, but they tell me I can't have a sit at the computer because they work on appointments. The gentleman attempts to give me an "off the top of the head" guestimate. He figures on $5000-$7000 for the MDF cabinets, $1500 for granite tops.
I then went home and sketched up my kitchen and headed over to Bay Area Plywood. They gave me a quote of $5000 for real wood cabinets, $1175 labor and $1739 for Corian tops. I'm thinking "hmm... Even if Home Depot's quote didn't include labor, I can get granite for less money than Corian! I think Home Depot is the way to go."
I took my drawings back to Home Depot (after making an appointment) to get something more than a "guestimate" from them. After whipping things up in the computer it turns out that for real wood cabinets there it would cost me $8600! $6700 if I did laminatied doors instead of all wood! Labor was another $2000 and the counter tops were $2200 whether I did Corian or granite! WHOA! What happened!?
I then went to Lowes. I usually get better prices at Lowes, but Lowes doesn't usually have as good of selection as Home Depot. For the cabinets, Lowes sold the same brand, so I thought happy thoughts.
Scratch that.
$8830 for the cabinets at Lowes, $2200 labor and $3452 for the Corian counter tops.
Sigh.
When the insurance adjuster came, he only estimated the replacement of the lower cabinets. He said, because the uppers weren't damaged, he couldn't write an estimate to replace all of the cabinets.
Understandable, but you can't really go out and buy just bottom cabinets and leave the uppers alone when the cabinets are 40 years old.
I took what the insurance company gave me and put it in the bank.
I haven't been able to use my kitchen to it's full potnetial, so I decided to see what's out there.
There's a local home improvement store called "Bay City Plywood." They advertise real wood cabinets for the same price as MDF at the big chain stores. The only problem is they don't offer any of the same finance plans that Home Depot and Lowe's offers (you know, 0% for a year, etc.) and my friends keep telling me that really good quality MDF cabinets is about as good as plywood anyways.
So I go to Home Depot, not realizing I need an "appointment." I ask if I could get an estimate, but they tell me I can't have a sit at the computer because they work on appointments. The gentleman attempts to give me an "off the top of the head" guestimate. He figures on $5000-$7000 for the MDF cabinets, $1500 for granite tops.
I then went home and sketched up my kitchen and headed over to Bay Area Plywood. They gave me a quote of $5000 for real wood cabinets, $1175 labor and $1739 for Corian tops. I'm thinking "hmm... Even if Home Depot's quote didn't include labor, I can get granite for less money than Corian! I think Home Depot is the way to go."
I took my drawings back to Home Depot (after making an appointment) to get something more than a "guestimate" from them. After whipping things up in the computer it turns out that for real wood cabinets there it would cost me $8600! $6700 if I did laminatied doors instead of all wood! Labor was another $2000 and the counter tops were $2200 whether I did Corian or granite! WHOA! What happened!?
I then went to Lowes. I usually get better prices at Lowes, but Lowes doesn't usually have as good of selection as Home Depot. For the cabinets, Lowes sold the same brand, so I thought happy thoughts.
Scratch that.
$8830 for the cabinets at Lowes, $2200 labor and $3452 for the Corian counter tops.
Sigh.
