Kitchen Replacement
Full kitchen replacements are big projects with high visibility. HSRC helps homeowners plan.
Kitchen replacement usually means removing everything (cabinets, counters, appliances, sometimes flooring) and installing new. Layout may or may not change.
Key Takeaways
- Scope drives cost and timeline.
- Layout changes affect plumbing and electrical work.
- Storage and workflow should be planned early.
- Timing appliance deliveries matters.
- Ask about change-order policies.
Overview: Kitchen Replacement
Full replacements often involve multiple trades and coordinated scheduling.
What Homeowners Should Consider
Small kitchens can still be complex due to fit constraints.
Custom cabinets take longer to lead time.
Questions to Ask Before Hiring
- What is included in the tear-out?
- How are appliances coordinated?
- How are change orders handled?
- What is the timeline?
- What warranties apply?
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a full kitchen replacement cost?+
Varies widely by material and scope.
How long will I be without a kitchen?+
Often several weeks; some homeowners set up a temporary kitchen.
Can I reuse anything?+
Sometimes appliances or lighting; discuss with your contractor.
Do I need a designer?+
Not always; complexity often benefits from design help.
Does HSRC replace kitchens?+
No. HSRC connects homeowners with providers.
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