Kitchen Remodeling Services in Dayton, OH
Kitchen remodeling projects can take on average of 1-2 weeks to complete depending on the scope and size of the kitchen as well as the materials requested by the homeowner. For example, if custom cabinets or custom tile is requested, these items may take time to have built or cut and delivered to the work site. Our Dayton kitchen remodeling contractors can help you design your dream kitchen and we strive to make the experience enjoyable from the start to finish. We recognize that for many owners, the kitchen symbolizes the heart of their home and the place in which many family activities occur from large home-cooked gathers to daily homework and school projects. We know how important it is that everything works correctly and fits the needs of your entire family. Our Dayton kitchen remodelers will work with you to plan, design, and build the kitchen you need.
How to find a Dayton Kitchen Remodeling ContractorHomeowner looking for a Dayton kitchen remodeler? Dayton's Top Home Remodeling Contractors know kitchen remodeling. We offer reliable and experienced services which result in a professional and durable kitchen renovation. Remember that new and inexperienced kitchen remodelers can offer you cheap services, but the result may not be satisfactory. We encourage owners to review their project with prospective contractors and ask lots of questions about the scope of their work and experience.
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What Kitchen Remodeling Services do we OfferOur total kitchen remodeling experts can manage any kitchen remodel from the smallest cabinet resurfacing request to a total gut and re-construction contract. Here is a list of the kitchen remodeling services that we provide:
Special Considerations of a Kitchen RemodelTop 10 questions homeowners should ask themselves when considering a kitchen remodeling project:
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How much does a Kitchen Remodel cost?
Small Kitchen Remodeling Costs: $5,000+ usually includes a face-lift and minor changes to appliances and / or materials.
Average Kitchen Remodeling Costs: $10,000+ typically includes large upgrades to items such as countertops, adding a backsplash, resurfacing cabinets, upgrading other large appliances, repainting walls, and more.
Large Kitchen Remodeling Costs: $15,000+ typically includes replacing countertops with high end materials, adding recess lighting, replacing floors with high end materials, installing custom cabinets and adding multiple restaurant grade appliances.
When considering the costs of your kitchen remodeling projects, homeowners should also consider the longevity of the materials and the resale value of materials or designs. This will allow you to enjoy the benefits of a remodeled kitchen for a long time but also the ability to recoup some of the cost of the expenses when and if you decide to sell your home.
Average Kitchen Remodeling Costs: $10,000+ typically includes large upgrades to items such as countertops, adding a backsplash, resurfacing cabinets, upgrading other large appliances, repainting walls, and more.
Large Kitchen Remodeling Costs: $15,000+ typically includes replacing countertops with high end materials, adding recess lighting, replacing floors with high end materials, installing custom cabinets and adding multiple restaurant grade appliances.
When considering the costs of your kitchen remodeling projects, homeowners should also consider the longevity of the materials and the resale value of materials or designs. This will allow you to enjoy the benefits of a remodeled kitchen for a long time but also the ability to recoup some of the cost of the expenses when and if you decide to sell your home.
Estimating your Kitchen Remodeling Cost
We recommend that homeowners consider how they will utilize their kitchen and what important factors must be considered when selecting materials for their kitchen remodel. This is help allot and estimate the cost of a kitchen remodeling project. For instance, if you expect that you will be using acidic foods often in your cooking, you will likely want to lean toward countertops that are not subject to etching. This will eliminate some options and will allow you to more easily choose between those remaining. Often, we can find an inexpensive yet durable material that looks and feels like a more expensive material. Our home remodeling contractors will work with you to determine these factors. We can also help you save money by suggesting areas where we can salvage materials or perhaps use energy efficient products to save money in the long run.
- Installation / Labor: 17%
- Appliances: 14%
- Cabinets and Hardware: 29%
- Countertops: 10%
- Lighting: 5%
- Flooring: 7%
- Windows and Doors: 4%
- Ceilings and Walls: 5%
- Fixtures and Plumbing: 4%
- Other: 1%
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Kitchen Countertop Options
Featured below are countertop options for you to consider for your kitchen remodel including 9 you weren't expecting!
GRANITEPolished granite is still the most popular choice by homeowners. Traditional granite counters provide clean and high-end look while providing a durable surface for food preparation. While granite comes in a variety of colors and patterns, because it is a natural material, there is significant variation from slab to slab and it requires more care than quartz. Be sure to wipe stains, oils, wines and sodas quickly and remember to perform a routine sealing once a year.
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QUARTZPractically maintenance free, an engineered solid quartz counter is stain, scratch, heat, impact and acid resistant and because they are non-porous, they do not need to be sealed like other natural stone countertops (ahem - granite and marble). Quartz is available in a wide range of patterns and colors and is an affordable option for a high-end look.
Quartz is a great option for those with kids who have lots of arts and craft projects! |
MARBLECarrara and Calacatta marble offers a designer aesthetic with its gray-toned veins and creamy bright color. This timeless stone costs are comparable with granite but because it is porous it stains easily and acidic foods (like fruit juices) can cause etching or a dullness in the marble's surface. Regular sealing can prevent staining and utilizing a large cutting board for acidy fruits will help prevent etching and help you keep the surface looking new.
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9 Alternative Kitchen countertops
SOAPSTONE
Soapstone is a non-porous natural stone that is highly resistant to stain and bacteria. A great alternative to that natural stone look like marble as it is available in a wide range of gray tones and has subtle veins. No fuss maintenance, it does not require yearly sealing. Homeowners can choose to either apply mineral oil to the counter which creates a darker warm hue or it can be left untouched which results in a natural patina over its life.
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BUTCHER BLOCK
For a natural, organic, warm cottage look, butcherblock style countertops provide a functional yet decorative hardwood surface. Ideal for high-traffic kitchens with lots of food prepping, a properly sealed wood counter is a budget-friendly option. Wood is naturally resistant to heat so hot pans or pots are not an issue. Just be sure to seal the wood properly so that bacteria from meats which can cause cross contamination do not linger in the wood.
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CONCRETE
A modern countertop option, thick concrete countertops can be customized by stain color, texture mixed with different materials such as tile, marble, glass and can be shaped into anything it's poured into for a truly unique appearance. Concrete is naturally energy efficient - storing heat and releasing it when surrounding temperatures lower. A very popular option amoung green homebuyers, it is also extremely durable and heat resistant.
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COPPER
Copper countertops are a beautiful option that adds depth, warmth, and rich earth tones into your kitchen space. Copper counters are naturally microbial meaning they resist bacteria. While most kitchen spills and stains should be easy to clean with soap and water, copper can tarnish and react to certain spills. This can create a unique look but if you prefer a consistent color this may not be the ideal surface for your kitchen remodel.
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ZINC
Similar to copper kitchen countertops, Zinc countertops are microbial and resist stains but will develop a natural patina over time as it will react to the oils in fingerprints, spills and stains. Zinc counters are gray and metallic colored. Not a great choice for perfectionists who prefer a consistent look. For the industrial homebuyer, a zinc countertop is sure to add a focalpoint to any kitchen.
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TRAVERTINE
An earthy stone, travertine countertops are an earthy stone offered in a variety of hues. Travertine kitchen counters are durable and reflect light, making rooms feel bright and airy. Derived from limestone, travertine is porous and prone to stains / etching if not properly cared for and sealed. However, it is less expensive than granite and marble so it offers value to those looking for designer style on a budget.
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GLASS
Glass countertops offer a seamless, sleek, ultra modern look to any kitchen renovation. With ability to color, texturize, and cut glass into any color or shape, the options are endless. Glass kitchen countertops are pricier than one might think but the ease of upkeep is, well, priceless (to some). Non-porous, glass counters are stain-resistant and the most hygenic material on the market. Choose a glass counter 1 inch or greater in thickness to ensure it can withstand those heavy groceries.
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RECYCLED
Recycled countertops are bar-none the most eco-friendly choice for the green homebuyer. Made of sustainable materials such as concrete, glass, composite, plastic and paper, recycled kitchen countertops come in a wide variety of colors, designs, and textures -each recycled countertop is unique. A low-maintenance surface and durable as most do not require sealing offering, a glass kitchen counter may just be the conversation piece you were looking for.
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STAINLESS STEEL
Ever wonder why restaurants use stainless steel countertops? They're basically indestructible. Stainless steel kitchen countertops are resilient to heat and are inpenetrable to just about everything including bacteria, mold and other germs. As the name suggests, stainless steel counters do not stain. No need to fret about wine, oil, acids, or even food coloring - a stainless steel counter does not stain. Perfect for chefs and families alike. The con: they can scratch.
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