Cabinet Making & Installation Leads from Contractors Who Trust You
That Actually Close.
Kitchen remodelers, bathroom designers, and home builders need a cabinet partner they can recommend with confidence. With LeadChuck, you're the trusted referral — not just another bid in a pile.
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Cabinet Making & Installation lead gen is broken.
Here's what you're dealing with.
Custom cabinet work is relationship-driven
Custom cabinet work is relationship-driven — remodelers buy from cabinet makers they've watched deliver quality, and those introductions are hard to manufacture.
Competing with big-box cabinet programs means
Competing with big-box cabinet programs means you need referral partners who value craftsmanship over price matching.
Design-build clients want integrated recommendations
Design-build clients want integrated recommendations — when their remodeler trusts you, the sale is half done before you walk in.
How LeadChuck works for cabinet making & installations
Step 1: Set Your Price
A kitchen remodeler, bathroom contractor, or interior designer has a client who needs custom or semi-custom cabinetry — more than stock boxes can deliver — and refers them to a trusted cabinet maker.
Step 2: Get Referrals
The referral comes through LeadChuck with project scope, style direction, timeline, and budget context — so your first conversation is a design consultation, not a cold pitch.
Step 3: Close Jobs
You build and install the cabinetry, the client is thrilled, and the referring contractor earns their fee — building a partnership that generates referrals on every project they touch.
The referral flywheel in action
Your net lead cost: $40 for $12000+ in revenue. Plus $90 earned in outbound referrals.
Who sends cabinet making & installations leads?
These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.
Kitchen & Bathroom Remodelers
Cabinet selection is the centerpiece of every kitchen or bath remodel — remodelers who have a trusted cabinet partner close more jobs.
Interior Designers
Designers specify custom cabinetry for kitchens, libraries, and built-ins and need a reliable fabrication and installation partner.
Home Builders
Custom home builders who offer semi-custom or fully custom cabinet upgrades need a reliable cabinet partner to fulfill them.
General Contractors
Office and commercial build-outs frequently require custom millwork and cabinetry that GCs can't self-perform.
Closet System Installers
Clients who invest in custom closets often extend the same aesthetic to kitchen and bathroom cabinetry.
Who do cabinet making & installations refer out?
Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.
Countertop Fabricators
$45-120Every cabinet install needs countertops — referring a trusted stone or quartz fabricator is the natural next step.
Painters
$30-80Cabinet painting and cabinet refinishing are adjacent — clients often want surrounding walls refreshed when new cabinets go in.
Plumbers
$40-100Kitchen cabinet installs require plumbing disconnects and reconnects for sinks and dishwashers.
Electricians
$35-90Under-cabinet lighting, outlets, and appliance circuits are standard cabinet installation companions.
Flooring
$40-110Cabinet replacement projects frequently pair with flooring replacement as part of the full kitchen refresh.
Simple, transparent pricing
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Pay per lead
You set the price
10% platform fee
Only on lead fees
Earn referrals
Offset your costs
“Three remodelers refer us 90% of our jobs now — LeadChuck helped us build those relationships systematically instead of waiting for them to happen. The referral fee structure makes it a win for everyone.”
Tom B.
Craftline Custom Cabinets, Nashville, TN · 12 years in business
Frequently asked questions
Kitchen cabinet packages run $8,000–$40,000 for custom work. Bathroom vanities and built-ins typically range $2,000–$8,000.
Both. You set your capabilities in your profile — fabrication + install, install-only, or refinishing. Leads are matched to what you actually do.
Referring contractors fill out style direction (shaker, raised panel, modern flat), material preference (painted, stained, thermofoil), and rough budget so your first call is already a design conversation.
Yes — office built-ins, hospitality millwork, and commercial casework are available lead types. Set your commercial capability flag in your profile.
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