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Remodel service

Kitchen remodels, bath remodels, and whole-home remodel work handled by Kenny.

Kenny handles the remodels himself. This page covers kitchen remodels, bath remodels, and bigger whole-home remodel work that needs layout review before the finish stage starts moving too fast.

What Kenny handles

The remodel work that belongs on this page.

This is not just a remodel planning article. It is the direct service page for kitchen and bath remodels, whole-home remodels, and bigger layout changes that need clear execution.

Kitchen remodels

Cabinet changes, appliance coordination, island updates, and finish-driven layout shifts.

Kitchen remodels go better when the layout, cabinetry, appliance plan, and finish decisions are checked early instead of being forced into a rushed install day decision.

Bath remodels

Showers, tubs, vanities, tile, and room-layout changes that need one clean plan.

Bathroom remodels go better when the fixture package, tile decisions, storage plan, and room flow are defined early so the finished room feels resolved instead of pieced together.

Whole-home remodels

When multiple rooms are changing and the schedule needs one clear remodel plan.

Larger remodels work best when the rooms, phases, material choices, and target finish level are aligned before the project starts stacking trade decisions on top of each other.

Layout changes

Bigger updates that change how the house looks, flows, and gets used every day.

When walls are already opening up, it is often the right time to fix awkward room flow, dated layouts, and finish decisions that have been holding the space back for years.

How remodel jobs stay clean

Good remodel work depends on timing, layout clarity, and direct communication.

The cleanest remodels are the ones where the remodel scope is checked before the finish materials are committed. That is when Kenny can confirm what changes, what stays, and whether the job should stay a focused room remodel or expand into a larger whole-home project.

That matters because a remodel can look simple on paper and still change fast once the room is open. Early planning keeps cabinets, tile, fixtures, and finish work from getting backed into rushed decisions.

Before finishes

Call before the room gets locked in.

The best time to review the remodel is before cabinet orders, tile work, and finish deadlines are fixed. That creates room to solve the hard parts while the choices are still flexible.

Fixture coordination

The fixture list matters as much as the room plan.

Showers, tubs, vanities, appliance packages, hardware, and premium finish choices all affect the remodel schedule. The room should be checked against the actual fixture plan, not a rough guess.

Access

Open walls create the best chance to improve the space correctly.

Remodel timing creates the best access the house will have for years. That is why awkward layouts, hidden damage, and outdated room decisions are worth reviewing while the walls are already open.

After the job

The finished room still has to live well every day.

Clean remodel work is not just about how the room photographs on day one. It also has to feel durable, usable, and finished in a way that holds up once people are actually living in it.

What to send

The best remodel request explains the room plan, the fixture list, and the timeline.

Send the city, the property type, what room is changing, what the target look or function is, and whether this is one room or a larger whole-home remodel.

Start here

City, property type, and which room is changing.

That makes it easier to tell whether the project fits standard scheduling or needs a larger planned window.

Helpful extra

Fixture list, drawings, inspiration images, and target start date.

Those details narrow the layout conversation quickly and reduce guesswork before pricing starts.

If scope may grow

Mention whether other rooms may roll into the job once work starts.

That is usually the difference between a focused room remodel and a broader whole-home project.

Related pages

Use Water Heaters or Other Services if the project overlaps another major category.

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Ready to talk through the remodel scope?

Call with the room list, fixture plan, city, and timeline. Kenny can review whether the job is a focused room remodel or a larger whole-home project.

Best fit

Kitchen remodels

Bath remodels

Whole-home remodels

Layout and finish upgrades

Helpful details

City and property type

Which room is changing and what fixtures are moving

Target schedule and whether finish materials are already ordered