We make kitchen remodels feel easy and look great.

Kitchen remodeling in Tucson should feel like a thoughtful upgrade to how you live every day, not a stressful project you have to manage yourself.

We act as your advocate by protecting your home, your budget, and your peace of mind with a disciplined process.

What kitchen remodeling really includes.

A kitchen remodel isn’t just cabinets and countertops. It’s the coordination of multiple trades, materials, timelines, and inspections, and that’s where a general contractor matters.

As a licensed residential remodeling general contractor in Tucson (B-3), we coordinate the right licensed trade partners and manage the full scope.

A typical kitchen remodel may include:

  • Layout adjustments and wall modifications (when applicable)

  • Cabinet installation and pantry upgrades

  • Countertops and backsplash tile

  • Flooring replacement

  • Plumbing coordination (sinks, pot fillers, appliance relocations)

  • Electrical coordination (lighting, outlets, panel considerations)

  • Ventilation and hood installation

  • Paint and finish work

  • Permit management when required

  • Final punch list and closeout

Every one of those elements impacts sequencing, cost, and timeline. Planning them correctly is what keeps a remodel calm.

Our process for kitchen remodeling in Tucson.

  • We start with an in-home consult to understand your goals, take measurements, talk rough numbers, and most importantly, discover whether we are a great fit for the project.

    P.S. even if we are not a great fit, we likely know someone who is, and would be happy to refer you.

  • We turn your ideas into a build-ready plan. We confirm material selections (with our team or alongside your interior designer), then map the planning and permit path needed to move forward.

    Next, we build a highly transparent, line-item scope and a guaranteed-max proposal for the defined scope. We walk you through it so you know exactly what’s included, what it costs, and what comes next.

  • After signing the proposal, before we start construction, we collect the initial deposit, set the calendar in stone, and get materials on hand.

  • We protect the home, manage subs and inspections, do milestone reviews, provide daily updates, give you a client portal where you can track everything, and use written change orders only.

    P.S. if change orders are related to anything that we missed in our initial scope, that’s billed at-cost to you. If it truly involves new scope, we will go through the estimating process again.

  • We like to finish strong. To close out the project we complete an internal punch list, client punch list, deep clean with pro cleaners, final walkthrough, then your final invoice. To cap this all off, we also complete a one-year check-in with The Steward’s Promise.

Design decisions that impact your budget.

Kitchen remodel budgets move most when the scope is unclear. The biggest cost drivers usually include:

  • Moving plumbing or gas lines

  • Relocating walls or changing layout

  • Cabinet quality and configuration

  • Countertop material selection

  • Electrical upgrades

  • Appliance upgrades

  • Custom tile work

We present options when helpful, broken into good / better / best, so you can control the budget without guessing.

And yes, you’ll see trade costs and our markup clearly. You should understand what you’re paying for before you commit.

How we work to keep change orders fair.

Change orders aren’t the enemy. Unclear change orders are.

Our rule is simple:

If it’s something not in the scope that we should have foreseen based on the information available when we scoped the project, we handle it at cost, no additional markup.

If it’s outside the agreed scope because the project changed (new request, upgraded selections, added work, layout changes), we re-bid that work with the same clarity as the original proposal: clear scope, clear pricing, and written approval before we proceed.

That’s part of being a good steward.

Kitchen remodeling FAQs for Tucson homeowners.

  • It depends on scope, materials, and whether layout changes are involved. Generally, we see anywhere from $20K to $100K+. A cosmetic refresh is very different than a full reconfiguration. We price with a line-item scope so you can see exactly where money is allocated.

  • Timeline depends on material lead times and complexity. Generally, we see timelines anywhere from 2 weeks to 3 months. Cabinet ordering, inspections, and countertop fabrication all affect schedule. We set realistic expectations before construction begins.

  • Sometimes. If plumbing, gas, electrical, or structural elements are being modified, permits are often required. If so, we handle the path and inspections.

  • We focus on projects involving two trades or more, the type of work where GC coordination brings real value. Reach out, and we’ll quickly tell you if it’s a fit.

Ready for a calm, well-managed kitchen remodel?