Kitchen remodels, top to bottom.
Cabinets, counters, plumbing, tile, electrical. Mays Landing kitchens since 2014 — start when we say we'll start, clean up before we leave.
- Typical project · 3–6 weeks
- Free walkthrough
- 1-year workmanship warranty
What we do in a kitchen
Most kitchens we touch fall somewhere between a refresh and a full gut. We can do either, and most of what's in between.
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Cabinets
Stock, semi-custom, or fully custom. Reface existing boxes if the layout is right and the carcasses are sound; replace when they aren't.
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Counters
Quartz, granite, butcher block, solid surface. We measure, template, fabricate (with a partner shop), and install.
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Plumbing
Sink, faucet, dishwasher, disposal, water filtration, ice maker. Replace lines when they're old; repipe a wall when they're wrong.
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Electrical
Under-cabinet lighting, can lights, pendants, dedicated circuits for the range and microwave. Permits when the work calls for them.
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Tile & backsplash
Subway, large-format, mosaic, handmade. Honed or polished. We don't mind tricky cuts.
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Flooring
Hardwood, LVP, porcelain. Often easier to do during a kitchen build than after.
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Demolition & disposal
We pull out the old kitchen, dumpster on site, daily cleanup. Your house stays livable through the project.
From the first call to the punch list.
Every project goes through these four phases. We don't skip steps.
Walkthrough
We come look. Tape measure, notes, photos. Usually 30–45 minutes.
Written estimate
Itemized line items, no mystery. Cabinets, counters, labor, permits, the works.
Design & selections
You pick finishes; we order long-lead items first so the schedule holds.
Build
Demo to punch list. Daily cleanup, dumpster on site, photos in your inbox.
What to expect.
The boring practical details — duration, lead time, payment, warranty.
A few examples.
Real project photography is being shot — placeholders for now.
Questions we hear about kitchens & baths.
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Can I keep using my kitchen during the remodel?
Usually no — the sink, range, and fridge come out on day one. Most clients set up a temporary kitchen in the laundry room or basement with a microwave, kettle, and the fridge moved over. We help you plan that.
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Do you handle permits?
Yes. Anything structural, electrical, or plumbing-modification needs a permit in NJ; we pull them in our name and shepherd the inspections.
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What does a typical kitchen cost?
There's no honest answer that fits in one sentence — a cosmetic refresh might land in the low five figures, a full gut with a wall removed and high-end cabinets can run well into six. We send a written, itemized estimate after the walkthrough so you can see exactly where every dollar goes.
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Can you work with a designer or architect we've hired?
Happily. We build from their drawings and flag anything we'd push back on before we order.
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Do you do small kitchen jobs — just a counter swap, or just appliances?
Yes, and we're not weird about small jobs. If it's a half-day swap, we can usually fit it in within a couple of weeks.
Kitchens & baths in your South Jersey town.
Each link below opens a town-specific page with the scope, process, and local detail for kitchens & baths in that town.
Ready to talk about your project?
Quick walkthrough at the property, written estimate within a business day. No pressure, no upsell.