What is the cost of a total kitchen remodel?
The average cost of a medium sized total kitchen remodel is between 30K and 40k depending on many factors.
There are many variables affecting the cost of a kitchen remodel including things like the type of countertops, the type of materials used for flooring, type of cabinetry, appliances, and plumbing fixtures. High end appliances alone could run thousands more. Custom cabinets as opposed to RTA or modular cabinets can make a significant increase in the price of the remodel, although gives you more flexibility with design features.
Another consideration that can make a big difference in the cost is the scope of work. For example, a major renovation of your kitchen that includes structural changes like removing or modifying a wall, which might also include electrical changes and additions.
The most important thing to do when you are considering a kitchen remodel is what you want from your new kitchen that will make it well worth doing. Write down everything that you need for your new kitchen like, more cabinet space, more countertop space, and easier access to the things you routinely use. If you plan the kitchen before work starts, you will likely spend less on changes during the project. The elements of a great kitchen include things like usability, functionality, and appeal. A well- planned kitchen will be appreciated for years to come and will likely increase the resale value.
What is the cost of a complete bathroom remodel?
The average cost of a complete hall bath remodel is between 11k and 16k which depends on many variables.
Master Bath remodels are at least twice the cost of hall bath remodels depending on the scope of work and the same type of variables that change the cost of hall bath remodels.
If you’re looking to change out a bath tub (like so many are) you cost is definitely more due to things like more tile work, plumbing work, framing changes, and possibly more spent on shower glass. The scope of work here is key as it is with kitchen remodels. Especially in an older home, your contractor might find something unexpected that causes a verbal reaction like “Oh, wow. That’s got to be replaced!”
Always allow for the unexpected! A leaking drain, or rotted wood may not be detectable before the demo work and that will likely increase the cost.
Things like the amount and kind of cabinets, the type and amount of flooring, glass enclosures included, how much and how difficult the plumbing, bathroom design, amount of tile work, plumbing fixtures cost, and more, all affect the total cost of the remodel.
Like with kitchens, bath remodels should also start with the owner considering what is needed for the new bathroom to meet his or her requirements. Safety is often a consideration for older or physically challenged home owners when it comes to bathing. So, grab bars properly placed or a curb-less shower design might be important but necessary features that add to the cost. Things like a countertop height vanity and chair height toilet can make things easier or more comfortable for the user.
Whether it is a hall bath or master bath remodel, planning is the first step before weighing the cost. It may be worth the money in the tong run to get it the way you want it because, for most home owners, you only do this once in the home you enjoy.
How much does it cost for a whole house renovation?
The cost of a whole house renovation can be estimated at anywhere from $55- $75 per square foot, where $55/sf would include less expensive materials and fixtures, no structural changes, little to no customization, with a small to mid -sized kitchen and bathrooms. The $75/sf cost would include more upscale a fixtures, appliances, and customized cabinets, with an updated kitchen and bath layout. It would also likely include modifications to the kitchen and bath floor plans if they are out dated. It might also include exterior painting.
The age, size, and type of home design will matter as well when estimating the cost of the renovation. A 1500sf home renovation with average flooring, less expensive appliances and plumbing fixtures, RTA (modular) cabinets for a small kitchen, with a mid-range countertop, can be around the $55/sf cost. This is if it didn’t need much in the way of repairs, and would not include any work on the exterior of the home, such as windows, exterior painting, etc.
These are rough figures to give you a ball park estimate and cannot be relied upon with any or every situation, because there are so many variables that directly affect costs. Every home remodel or renovation is different even though there are similarities. So, if you want to renovate, talk to a professional first.
How long does a typical remodel project take from start to finish?
Timeline varies by project scope, but generally:
Kitchen remodels can take 6–12 weeks
Bathroom makeovers often complete in 3–8 weeks
Whole-house renovations may need several months
Factors like permitting, custom ordering, and design changes can also affect duration.
Do you provide design services or work with designers?
Yes—we offer in-house design consultations. We collaborate with homeowners to develop layout plans, material selections, and finishes. If preferred, we also coordinate with external designers or architects for custom projects.
What warranty or guarantees do you offer on your work?
We stand behind our craftsmanship with a project warranty, typically covering workmanship and materials for 1 year.
Can you work on homes that are currently occupied?
Certainly. We work with occupied homes all the time. We maintain clean and safe work zones to minimize disruption—so you can go about your day with minimal inconvenience.
How do you handle unexpected issues discovered during demolition?
We follow a clear protocol:
Inform you immediately of any findings (e.g., hidden water damage, outdated wiring)
Present viable repair or remediation options along with cost implications
Proceed only after your approval, always keeping you involved in the process
What payment schedule do you follow?
We typically structure payments in stages—such as:
Deposit at contract signing or when project begins
Mid-project milestone payment (e.g., after demolition or rough-in)
Final payment upon completion and your satisfaction
We’re happy to go over this in detail during our proposal review.
How will I know what’s happening each step of the way?
Communication is key! You’ll receive frequent updates through your preferred method—phone, email, or photo messages from the site. We’ll also review upcoming tasks in our weekly check-in to ensure you’re always in the loop.