We’ll explore Leasca’s case and find out what her rights are and what she could have done to resolve this problem. I’ll run through the costs for installing cabinets and their refundability. It’s time to open the door to the world of kitchen cabinets. One thing is certain: Leasca’s kitchen is falling apart (not as badly as in the illustration above this story, but you get the idea). Also, the Home Depot five-year warranty says the company can “repair, replace or refund” and that it gets to choose. The installation was done by a third party, adding an extra layer of complexity. For starters, I’ve never advocated a full refund for kitchen cabinets. “The doors, the laminate, and apparently the glue - all failed.” It wants to keep trying, and her warranty may allow it to do that indefinitely. The company sold her the cabinets in 2020 and has tried fixing them several times. Joslin Leasca’s kitchen cabinets are peeling, and she wants Home Depot customer service to refund the $17,822 she paid for them.