Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling
Kitchen remodels usually start with cabinets and end with paint, but most of the cost happens in the middle. Plumbing and electrical changes for new appliance locations, drywall repair, flooring transitions, backsplash prep, and range hood ventilation all need to be coordinated correctly.
Bathroom remodels are smaller in square footage but more complex per square foot than kitchens. Tile work, waterproofing, plumbing rough in, ventilation, lighting, and fixtures all happen in a small space with no margin for error.
Layout decisions in kitchens and bathrooms drive the budget. Moving the sink, toilet, shower, or appliance locations can mean new plumbing, venting, electrical, subfloor patching, or concrete work. We explain those cost implications upfront so you can make the right decision.