The kitchen is the hardest-working room in the house, and it is usually the first one that starts looking dated. You do not always need a full gut job to fix that. Sometimes new cabinet doors, countertops, a backsplash, and good lighting completely change the room for a fraction of the cost. Sometimes the layout is genuinely wrong and it is worth opening things up. We will tell you honestly which situation you are in.
We handle kitchen projects from simple facelifts to full renovations. You get a written price before we start, a realistic schedule, and a crew that protects the rest of your house while the work happens.
What we do
- Cabinet installation, refacing, and repainting
- Countertops — laminate, butcher block, and stone coordination
- Tile backsplashes
- Kitchen flooring — LVP, tile, hardwood
- Lighting, drywall, and paint
- Layout changes — removing walls, adding islands and pantries
How the job goes
We scope the whole job up front so there are no surprise add-ons halfway through. Demolition is dusty work — we seal off the kitchen from the rest of the house, run dust control, and clean up at the end of every day. If we open a wall and find something that needs attention, you hear about it the same day with a price, before any extra work happens.
Common questions
How long does a kitchen remodel take?
A facelift — paint, hardware, backsplash, countertops — usually runs one to two weeks. A full renovation with new cabinets and layout changes typically runs four to eight weeks depending on scope and material lead times. We give you a timeline before we start and tell you immediately if something changes it.
Can I use my kitchen during the remodel?
Partially, depending on the phase. We help most families set up a temporary kitchen station — fridge, microwave, coffee maker — somewhere out of the work zone. We keep the water-off windows as short as possible.
Do you handle the plumbing and electrical?
We handle the full project and bring in licensed plumbers and electricians for the work that requires them. You deal with one contractor and one schedule — us.