Home Services Kitchen & bath remodel

Refresh a kitchen or bathroom without a six-month construction project.

Vanity swaps, cabinet painting, backsplash tile, hardware refresh, faucet and sink upgrades. We do the medium-sized remodel work that makes a room feel new but doesn’t require tearing it down to the studs. Quoted room by room so you’re never without a working kitchen or bath.

What’s included

  • Bathroom vanity replacement (24″, 30″, 36″, 48″ standard)
  • Cabinet painting: oak, maple, MDF — sprayed or brushed
  • Backsplash tile: subway, mosaic, herringbone, peel-and-stick
  • Faucet, sink, and disposal upgrades coordinated as one visit
  • Cabinet hardware refresh: pulls, knobs, hinges, soft-close upgrades
  • Mirror and medicine-cabinet replacement
  • Bathroom exhaust-fan upgrade (existing duct routing)
  • Towel bar, grab bar, and accessory installs as a complete package

How we work

  1. Walk-through & design conversationFree in-home visit. We bring tile samples, hardware boards, and paint chips if you’d like.
  2. Written scope & scheduleRoom-by-room timeline so the bathroom is offline at most one weekend; kitchen at most one weeknight.
  3. Demo & haul-awayOld vanity, mirror, hardware, tile out. Disposal included. We protect floors and adjacent rooms.
  4. Rough-in adjustmentsPlumbing supply lines and drain heights re-aligned to new fixture; outlets pulled and reinstalled.
  5. Install, caulk, & punch-listSet vanity, mount mirror, tile and grout, hardware fitted. Final walk-through and labeled paint/grout left for touch-ups.

Typical pricing

What this work usually runs.

Labor and standard install materials only — the vanity, tile, faucet, hardware are quoted at cost from your selection.

Vanity swap (36″) $450–$725

Includes pulling old vanity, plumbing-line re-route, faucet install, leveling, caulking. You supply the vanity.

Backsplash tile $1,100–$2,400

Standard kitchen run (20–35 sq. ft.). Subway, mosaic, or herringbone. Includes grout, sealing, and switch-plate extensions.

Hardware refresh $185–$385

Up to 30 pulls/knobs swapped, drill jig used for consistent placement. Includes filling old holes if pattern changes.

Cabinet painting is $1,400–$3,800 depending on cabinet count, finish (sprayed vs brushed), and whether doors come off-site for spray.

Remodel FAQ

The questions homeowners actually ask.

Do you do full gut rehabs?

No — gut rehabs that move plumbing or electrical inside walls, change footprints, or require permitted inspections are general-contractor work. We do the refresh-level remodel that keeps the room’s bones intact and changes the surfaces.

What about countertops?

Templating, fabrication, and install of granite, quartz, or solid surface is a fabricator’s job — we coordinate with one we trust (Indy Stone Works) so the seam happens during your other work. Laminate or butcher-block countertops we can install ourselves.

How long is my bathroom out of service?

For a vanity-only swap: one day. For vanity + mirror + hardware: still one day. For a vanity + tile floor: 2–3 days because of grout cure time. We’ll always tell you up front.

Can you paint my cabinets?

Yes — on-site brushed/rolled or off-site sprayed in our shop for a factory-grade finish. Spray work is dust-free in your house and adds 5–7 days while doors are at our shop. Either way, fronts come off, hinges replaced if you want soft-close.

Will I still be able to cook while you’re working?

For backsplash and hardware work, yes — we work in sections and pull plastic each evening. For full cabinet painting, plan on 5–10 days of inconvenience: drawers and lower cabinets disabled. We try to time it around vacation if that helps.

Do you remove and dispose of the old stuff?

Yes — old vanity, tile, fixtures, and hardware are removed and taken off-site. If you want to keep something (a mirror, a faucet), tell us before demo.

Bathroom looks like the ’90s and the kitchen looks like the ’80s?

Most bath refreshes wrap up in a long weekend. Most kitchen refreshes in 2 weeks of evenings.

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