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How Much Does a Closet Builder Cost?

A professional closet builder should discuss with you how much the project will cost before any work starts. Here's a breakdown of what you should be paying

How Much Does a Closet Builder Cost?
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Rachael CarterCabinets Editor · 3 min readInterior design and remodeling specialist who translates kitchen, bath, and flooring trends into real-world plans.

If you're looking for a relatively quick and affordable way to clear clutter from your home as well as a way to make virtually any room bigger, building a closet may be your answer.

Surprisingly inexpensive to install when the amount of work that is necessary to build one is considered, closets can also add value to your home by increasing and expanding available storage options - something that folks in their forever homes and those who are looking to buy are always on the hunt for.

But how much will it cost to build a closet exactly when you get help from a professional closet builder?

How Much Does It Cost To Build a Closet?

In addition to being a relatively inexpensive home improvement project, installing a new closet is not too time consuming. Your general contractor should be able to complete the project finished in about a week. They will also be able to help you determine the best place for your closet so you'll have the optimum amount of both storage space and additional room space when the work is done.

You will also need to factor in the cost of the materials you'll need to build your closet, including:

  • drywall
  • lumber
  • paint
  • closet door

If you're looking to keep your costs as low as possible when building a new closet for your home, you do have several ways to save money while undertaking the project. Instead of drywall, consider using prefabricated wooden paneling for walls. You can also use carpet instead of continuing expensive tiling or wooden flooring as a way to reign in costs.

Don't forget to include how the additional closet will impact your already existing floor and ceiling as well. You might find that some touch-up paint or even minor repairs are necessary when building a closet.

When you are looking for a professional closet builder, consult with a contractor and builder to get a breakdown of how much the project will cost you. Be sure to compare several quotes as this will ensure you get the price relevant to your locale.

Cost Breakdown

Nationally, the minimum cost to build a closet is around $300, with a maximum cost of $4,000. Don't let that higher number prevent you from installing a new closet, though. On average, most homeowners spend between $1,206 and $1,700 to get the closet of their dreams.

How To Get In Touch With Local Professionals

Where you live will also have an impact on how much professional closet builders will charge. Labor costs are also dependent upon the cost of living in your area, and local tax rates will also impact your final bill.

To get a better idea of cost to build a closet will be in your area, enter your zip code in the space provided on this page. It's 100% FREE, and there are absolutely no contracts and no obligations whatsoever.

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