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Kitchen Remodeling for Fort Worth & Surrounding Areas

A full kitchen remodel in Fort Worth runs $25,000–$50,000, and a basic kitchen refresh that keeps the layout runs $20,000–$25,000. Chris and Xavier build every kitchen with J&K Cabinetry out of Dallas and quartz on about 80% of the countertops we set. Smaller scopes are priced plainly too — countertops only $4,000–$8,000, cabinet refacing $5,000–$8,000, backsplash labor $2,000–$4,000. Every number is confirmed at a free walk-through, and quotes hold for 30 days.

Before you hire anyone, read why a local kitchen remodeling contractor makes a difference — and if square footage is tight, start with small kitchen layouts for DFW homes.

Spacious kitchen with sleek gray cabinetry, granite countertops, and modern stainless steel appliances.

Kitchen Remodels That Look Great—and Hold Up

A kitchen should be easy to live in and easy to work in. We focus on details that prevent the usual problems: misaligned cabinets, dead storage, bad lighting, weak countertop support, sloppy trim, and shortcuts that fail a year later.

We’ll make sure that you’re completely satisfied with our work before we leave your home. Contact us now to get a free estimate. Choosing Salvation Home Remodeling as your contractor in Fort Worth, TX is the best thing you can do for your home.

What We Can Build in Your Kitchen

Custom Cabinetry

New or refaced cabinets, full-height pantries, soft-close drawers, and storage built for how you cook.

Countertops and Islands

Quartz, granite, or solid-surface tops, an added island, and seating that opens up the room.

Storage & Organization

Drawer organizers, pull-outs, corner solutions, under-cabinet lighting, outlets, and storage that fits real routines.

Sinks, Faucets and Plumbing

Updated sinks, faucets, disposals, and supply lines moved or replaced as the layout needs.

Lighting, Fans, & Electrical

Brighter, safer lighting, GFCI protection, and ventilation that actually works.

Layout Changes & Full Gut Remodels

Move fixtures when needed and rebuild the room correctly from the framing out.

Explore Our Kitchen Remodel Pictures

Here are a few kitchen projects that show our work quality—cabinet and countertop details, clean backsplash transitions, layout improvements, and finished photos that match what was planned.

Kitchen Remodeling - Costs Guide

Kitchen remodel costs depend on the level of change—surface updates vs. moving plumbing, custom cabinetry, and countertop upgrades. The ranges below are typical starting points for Texas homeowners. We’ll confirm pricing after a walk-through and scope definition.

Basic Kitchen Refresh

$20,000 – $25,000

Full Kitchen Remodel

$25,000 – $50,000

Fort Worth Kitchen Remodeling Costs at a Glance

Kitchen scopePrice range
Basic Kitchen Refresh (keeps the layout)$20,000 – $25,000
Full Kitchen Remodel$25,000 – $50,000
Countertops only$4,000 – $8,000
Cabinet reface (sand, repair, prep, prime, paint)$5,000 – $8,000
All-new cabinetry (countertops extra)$10,000 – $18,000
Backsplash (labor; tile passed through at cost)$2,000 – $4,000

Two scope rules we say up front: a full lower-cabinet replacement requires new countertops, and new countertops or cabinets usually take the existing backsplash out with them — so we plan and price all three together. Appliances are yours to purchase; we install them, and the ranges above exclude appliance cost. The kitchen remodel cost guide walks through every scope in detail.

How Long Does a Kitchen Remodel Take?

Most kitchen remodels take 4 to 8 weeks once materials are on-site and the scope is locked. Custom cabinetry, significant layout changes, or specialty materials can extend the schedule. We’ll give you a realistic timeline before we start.

We’ll make sure that you’re completely satisfied with our work before we leave your home. Contact us now to get a free estimate. Choosing Salvation Home Remodeling as your contractor in Fort Worth, TX is the best thing you can do for your home.

Why Texas Homeowners Choose Salvation Home Remodeling

Homeowners in Texas choose us for their kitchen remodels because we focus on quality, communication, and accountability — not volume.

Our reputation is built on repeat clients, referrals, and long-term results.

If you’re considering a remodel in Fort Worth, Texas or surrounding metroplex, Let’s talk. We’ll walk your space, discuss design options, provide expert guidance, and deliver a detailed estimate and plan, tailored to your home.

Call or Text us today at 817-210-7117 or fill out our online form to schedule a free consultation

How We Build Every Kitchen

Cabinetry comes from J&K Cabinetry in Dallas — prefab lines when the budget leads, full custom in any wood species when the design does. About 80% of the countertops we set are quartz, with quartzite and granite making up the rest. Fixtures are typically Delta or Moen. One thing we say up front because it changes budgets: a full lower-cabinet replacement requires new countertops, and new countertops or cabinets usually take the existing backsplash out with them — we plan and price all three together so nothing surprises you mid-project. Appliances work the simple way: you purchase them, we install them, and our kitchen ranges exclude appliance cost. The work is done by our own in-house crew, Monday through Friday 8am to 6:30pm plus a couple of Saturdays a month. Xavier walks projects daily and Chris reviews every project at least weekly.

Payment, Warranty, and Paperwork

Kitchen projects under $60,000 run 50% down, 50% at completion; from $60,000 to $100,000 it’s 50% down, 30% after four weeks, and 20% at completion. We accept check, Zelle, bank transfer, or cash; credit cards carry a 3% processing fee. Quotes are good for 30 days. Change orders are priced at cost plus 25%, in writing, before the work continues, and permits are billed at cost — never padded into the quote. Every job carries our written warranty: 3 years covering everything we touch and 5 years on our workmanship, with manufacturer warranties on materials passing through on top.

Kitchen Remodeling - Frequently Asked Questions:

Do you help with design and material selections?

Yes. We’ll help you choose finishes that match your budget, timeline, and maintenance expectations—and we’ll steer you away from choices that commonly cause delays or performance issues.

 

When permits are required, we’ll help coordinate that process and plan the project around inspection steps so the job stays on track.

Yes. We can reconfigure the layout—relocate the sink, add an island, or open a wall—and rebuild the plumbing and electrical correctly for the new design.

We coordinate the trades needed for the remodel and ensure the work is completed correctly for a safe, durable finished kitchen.

We start with level, solid cabinet boxes anchored to framing, then template and install countertops with proper support, sealed seams, and clean transitions at walls and edges.

During active construction, that kitchen will be out of service. If it’s your only kitchen, we’ll discuss options and sequencing so you’re not blindsided.

Yes. We serve Fort Worth and surrounding communities across Tarrant & Parker County and nearby areas. See our Service Areas page for the current list.

Yes. We’ll walk the space, discuss goals, and provide a clear scope-based estimate.

Request an estimate online or call/text us. We’ll confirm scope, discuss options, and provide a clear plan before final numbers.

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Tell us what you want to change—and we’ll help you clarify the best path, the right materials, and a realistic budget and schedule.

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Kitchen Remodeling — Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a kitchen remodel take?

Most kitchen remodels take four to eight weeks of construction once materials are on-site and the scope is locked. Custom cabinetry and layout changes can run longer. The biggest schedule killers are late material decisions and mid-project changes, so we lock selections before demo starts. You’ll get a working schedule with your written scope, and we’ll tell you right away if something shifts it.

Most of our kitchen remodels fall between $25,000 and $50,000. The low end covers a refresh that keeps the existing layout: refaced cabinets, new countertops, backsplash, and fixtures. The high end covers full gut remodels with custom cabinets, an island, layout changes, and updated plumbing and electrical. We confirm pricing after a walk-through, and the estimate spells out exactly what’s included so there are no surprise line items later. For the number-by-number breakdown, see our Fort Worth kitchen remodel cost guide — and if you are working with a tight footprint, our small kitchen ideas guide covers the layouts that earn their keep.

Kitchen Remodeling in Fort Worth: What These Houses Actually Need

We price Fort Worth kitchen remodels in two tiers: a Basic Kitchen Refresh at $20,000 to $25,000, or a Full Kitchen Remodel at $25,000 to $50,000. Opening a wall between the kitchen and the living room adds structural and permit work on top of that, so we price the wall only after a walk-through.

Chris and Xavier will tell you the same thing about kitchens here: the house decides most of the remodel before anybody opens a catalog. When it was built tells you where the plumbing runs, whether the kitchen is closed off, and whether the wall someone wants gone is holding anything up.

What we walk into, roughly by era

Housing around Fort Worth is not one thing, and a quote that ignores the age of the house is a guess. What follows is what we tend to see on walk-throughs. It is our field observation, not a survey of the county.

  • Homes built before about 1950, closer in to town. Small kitchens, odd door placements, and original plumbing and wiring that usually get replaced alongside the cabinets. Surprises live in these walls, so we build slack into the schedule instead of pretending it will go clean.
  • Ranch houses from the 1960s through the 1980s. Galley or U-shaped kitchen, walled off from the living room, eight-foot ceilings, and cabinets that were built in place rather than installed. This is where the structural conversation usually starts.
  • Subdivision homes from the 1990s and 2000s. The layout is often fine already. What is tired is builder-grade cabinet boxes, laminate or early granite tops, and an island too small to work at. These often run as refreshes rather than gut jobs.
  • Newer construction. Nothing wrong with the floor plan, so the work is usually real stone, better cabinetry, and lighting that does something.

Opening up an older floor plan means dealing with the wall

When somebody says “open it up,” they are usually pointing at one wall in a ranch house. Sometimes that wall is a partition and it comes out in a morning. Sometimes it carries the roof, and then the job changes shape. A beam has to be sized for the load it is picking up. The posts at each end have to land on framing that can carry it down to something solid. HVAC, water lines, and circuits inside that wall have to go somewhere else. Then the ceiling has to be closed back up so the seam does not read like a scar afterward.

That work gets permitted and inspected. Licensed trades on our crew pull the permits, and permits are billed to you at cost. They are not buried inside the quote. We do not size a header off a photo and we do not quote a wall removal over the phone. We look at the framing, the attic, and what is running through that wall first. We wrote up the whole process here: removing kitchen walls in Fort Worth.

The two-tier price ladder

ScopeTypical rangeWhat it usually includes
Basic Kitchen Refresh$20,000 to $25,000Cabinet reface or paint, new countertops, backsplash, sink and faucet, fixtures and finishes. Layout stays where it is.
Full Kitchen Remodel$25,000 to $50,000New cabinetry and island, new countertops, layout changes, premium finishes, appliance installation.

A few things sit outside those numbers, so nobody is surprised later. Appliances are purchased by the homeowner and installed by us, so a range or a refrigerator is never hiding inside our figure. Permits are billed at cost. Change orders run cost plus 25%. Quotes are good for 30 days. Every job carries a written warranty with two terms: three years covering everything we touch on the job, and five years on our workmanship. Manufacturer warranties on materials pass through to you on top of that.

One scope pulls the next one with it

This is the part that catches people, and it is better to hear it now than on day three of demo. If you replace the lower cabinets, you are replacing the countertops too. Old tops do not come off in one piece and they will not sit true on new boxes. And once new countertops or new cabinets go in, the existing backsplash almost always comes out with them. Budget for all three together and the math holds. Budget for one and you often end up paying for the other two anyway.

When the rest of the kitchen is staying put, we price these scopes on their own:

  • Countertops only: $4,000 to $8,000
  • Cabinet reface, including sanding, repair, prep, prime and paint: $5,000 to $8,000
  • All-new cabinetry: $10,000 to $18,000, with countertops priced separately
  • Backsplash: $2,000 to $4,000 in labor, with the tile itself passed through and reimbursed by the homeowner

How we build them

Cabinets come from J&K Cabinetry in Dallas, prefab or custom in any species. Countertops run roughly 80% quartz, 10% quartzite, and 10% granite across the kitchens we finish. Fixtures are Delta and Moen. The crew is our own, working Monday through Friday from 8am to 6:30pm plus two or three Saturdays a month, and a typical start is one to two weeks out depending on where the schedule sits. On a kitchen under $60,000 the payment structure is 50% down and 50% at completion. We take check, Zelle, bank transfer and cash. Cards are accepted with a 3% processing fee passed through.

Serving Fort Worth since 2001; Salvation Home Remodeling LLC established 2017. Fort Worth & Aledo city-registered building contractor (#RB026782 / #25-000007), insured. General liability coverage is $1M per occurrence and $2M aggregate, and we will send the certificate on request. Rated 5.0 on Google across 120+ reviews.

Call 817-210-7117 and we will come look at it. If you want the full breakdown first, read the Fort Worth kitchen remodel cost guide, or start with small kitchen ideas that actually gain space if square footage is the problem. Outside the city limits we do the same work in Keller, Southlake, Weatherford and Benbrook.

We start with a walk-through to talk goals and measure the space, then send a written scope that defines what’s included and what’s excluded. Once selections are made, work runs in sequence: demo, framing and rough plumbing or electrical as needed, cabinets, countertops, backsplash, fixtures, and finish work. We close with a punch list and a final walkthrough together. You approve the work before we call it done.

It happens, especially in older homes. Rotten subfloors, past leaks, and corroded supply lines hide behind cabinets and drywall. When we find something, we stop, show you photos, and price the fix in writing before any extra work begins. You approve it or we talk through options. What we won’t do is bury damage behind new cabinets and hand the problem to the next owner.

Before demo, ideally. Late selections are one of the biggest causes of stalled kitchen projects, because cabinets and stone countertops can take weeks to arrive. We give you a decision list up front with dates attached, and we won’t schedule demolition until the long-lead items are ordered. That one habit keeps your kitchen from sitting half-finished while custom cabinets ride around on a freight truck.

Kitchen demo is dusty, and we treat your home the way we’d want ours treated. We seal off the work area with plastic barriers, protect floors along the path to the door, and haul debris out instead of letting it pile up. Crews clean up at the end of each day. You’re still living there, and the project shouldn’t take over the whole house.

Ready to Upgrade Your Kitchen?

Tell us what you want to change—and we’ll help you clarify the best path, the right materials, and a realistic budget and schedule.

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