If your kitchen feels outdated, cramped, or hard to use, remodeling can improve functionality, boost energy efficiency, and increase your home’s value. Share a few quick details, and we’ll try to connect you with a local contractor who can help.
Your kitchen doesn’t have to be falling apart to justify an upgrade. Many remodels start because the space feels harder to use than it should, or it no longer fits how you cook and move through the room. A remodeling contractor can evaluate these issues and recommend practical upgrades.”Here are a few common reasons homeowners explore a kitchen remodel.
An update can help when your cabinets look older than you’d like or doors and drawers don’t move smoothly.
New surfaces can make sense if your counters show visible wear.
If cabinet space feels tight, storage upgrades can make day-to-day use easier.
When prep space feels limited or the setup doesn’t flow well, a layout change can improve how the kitchen works.
If you’ve had repeat leak issues, a contractor can check the cause and recommend a fix.
Improving lighting and ventilation can make cooking and cleanup a better experience.
A remodeling contractor can evaluate these issues and recommend practical upgrades.
If you are connected with a contractor, they will likely be able to handle a wide range of kitchen renovation services. You can work together to decide what makes sense according to your space and goals.
Want new counters? A contractor can handle the install or replacement. They can also fit cutouts for a sink or cooktop and update the backsplash to match.
A kitchen remodel often starts here. A contractor can reface, refinish, or replace cabinets, then upgrade hardware and improve storage.
Need more than surfaces? A contractor can take on flooring, lighting, appliances, and ventilation. They can also coordinate plumbing or electrical work if required by the remodel.
Plumbing updates like adding a dishwasher or upgrading a sink and faucet may involve adjusting existing pipes to fit the new setup.
The Renovate process is built to be the easiest part of the renovation. Here are the ins and outs:
Need kitchen remodeling services without the hassle? At Renovate, we believe that finding the right help shouldn’t be complicated.
Here’s why you should trust us to help you find a pro for your next project:
Start with one quick request instead of contacting multiple companies to see who’s available.
Renovate uses your request to try to connect you with a local kitchen remodeling contractor.
If connected, you can ask questions and get help with next steps directly from the contractor, including the estimate, pricing, and availability.
If you have questions about your request or what happens next, please feel free to reach out.
A mid-range refresh often costs $10,000 to $20,000 while larger renovations might reach $50,000 or more. Cabinets, countertops, labor, and any plumbing or electrical work usually drive the total, and the contractor can price it accurately once they understand your scope.
Major signs that your kitchen is due for a tune-up may include issues with appliances (e.g., strange sounds, leaks, bad smells, or poorer performance), countertops (e.g., warped, cracked, or peeling), and health and safety concerns.
If the issue is cosmetic and limited, start with a repair or refresh. If multiple parts of the kitchen are wearing out or the layout does not work for your daily routine, a remodel can be the cleaner long-term fix. A contractor can help you weigh the right scope after learning more about your space.
You can request an estimate. Renovate’s request form is free, and the contractor you’re connected with will explain their estimate process. Please note that the estimate may or may not be free depending on your contractor.
It depends on what you change and where you live. If your remodel involves plumbing, electrical, or structural work, permits may be required and the contractor can tell you what applies to your project.
Many homeowners stay home during smaller updates, but larger remodels can disrupt cooking and daily routines. The contractor can tell you what to expect based on your scope and timeline.