Kitchen Installation
New kitchen installations are complex projects. HSRC helps homeowners understand the moving parts.
Kitchen installation typically involves layout planning, cabinet installation, countertop templating and installation, appliance placement, plumbing and electrical coordination, flooring, and finish work.
Key Takeaways
- Layout drives most other decisions.
- Plumbing and electrical often need updates.
- Appliance selection affects framing and utilities.
- Coordination matters between trades.
- Ask about warranties.
Overview: Kitchen Installation
A typical install sequences demolition, rough plumbing/electrical, cabinets, counters, appliances, and finishes.
What Homeowners Should Consider
Delays often come from countertop lead times.
Confirm final appliance model numbers up front.
Questions to Ask Before Hiring
- What is the sequence of trades?
- Who orders appliances and countertops?
- How are delays handled?
- What warranties apply?
- What is excluded?
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does installation take?+
Often several weeks; layout complexity affects timing.
Can I stay in the home?+
Usually yes; kitchen access may be limited during phases.
Are permits required?+
Often for plumbing, electrical, or layout changes.
Who handles design?+
Some providers offer design; others coordinate with independent designers.
Does HSRC install kitchens?+
No. HSRC connects homeowners with providers.
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