Kitchen remodel in Colorado Springs Colorado with new cabinets and countertops
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Kitchen Remodel Colorado Springs

Find a kitchen remodeling contractor in Colorado Springs through Contractor Palace. From cabinet painting and countertop replacement to a full kitchen gut and redesign, we match you with a verified pro who handles Pikes Peak Regional Building Department permits and coordinates all licensed trades.

location_onColorado Springs, Colorado

Kitchen Remodeling Colorado Springs: From Cabinet Updates to Full Kitchen Renovations

Kitchen remodeling is one of the highest-return home improvements a Colorado Springs homeowner can make, and in a market with significant military turnover, a well-executed kitchen renovation positions a home effectively against comparable listings. Contractor Palace connects you with kitchen remodeling contractors across the Colorado Springs metro who handle projects of every scale: a simple cabinet refresh with new hardware and paint, a countertop and appliance update, a full layout reconfiguration with new plumbing and electrical rough-in, or a complete gut renovation that redesigns the kitchen from scratch. One matched contractor. Your timeline. Your budget.

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What a Kitchen Remodel Includes in Colorado Springs

Kitchen remodeling in Colorado Springs ranges from a surface-level refresh to a complete structural renovation. A basic kitchen update replaces cabinet doors and hardware, installs new countertops and updates the sink and faucet without moving any walls or plumbing rough-in. A mid-range renovation expands the scope to include new cabinet boxes, appliance upgrades, backsplash tile installation and updated lighting that requires a new electrical circuit. A full kitchen remodel guts everything down to studs and subfloor, reconfigures the layout, relocates the sink and appliances and installs entirely new cabinetry, countertops, plumbing and electrical.

Every kitchen remodel in Colorado Springs that touches plumbing supply or drain lines requires a Colorado DORA-licensed plumber. Adding kitchen circuits for appliances, under-cabinet lighting or a new island requires a DORA-licensed electrician. The Pikes Peak Regional Building Department processes permits for these scopes. Contractor Palace matches you with kitchen remodeling contractors who coordinate all of this under one contract.

Cabinet painting and hardware replacement$2,500 to $6,000
Cabinet refacing, existing boxes$5,000 to $12,000
Countertop replacement, quartz or granite$3,000 to $8,000
Mid-range kitchen remodel, new cabinets and countertops$25,000 to $55,000
Full kitchen gut and remodel with layout change$45,000 to $100,000
Kitchen island addition$3,000 to $10,000
Backsplash tile installation$1,500 to $4,000
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Why Use Contractor Palace for Kitchen Remodeling in Colorado Springs

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Verified kitchen contractors, not a referral list

Every kitchen remodeling contractor in our Colorado Springs network is verified for insurance coverage and use of DORA-licensed plumbers and electricians before any match is made.

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One matched contractor for your project

Describe your kitchen renovation. We match you with a single kitchen remodeling contractor in Colorado Springs whose scope, availability and service area fit your project. No bidding wars.

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Permit coordination through PPRD

The Pikes Peak Regional Building Department requires permits for plumbing, electrical and structural kitchen work. Your matched contractor submits applications and manages inspections.

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Military-timeline experience

Colorado Springs has a large military community with PCS deadlines. Our matched kitchen contractors are experienced working with homeowners who have firm timelines driven by military transfer orders.

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Colorado Springs Hard Water Note

Colorado Springs Utilities delivers moderately hard water that leaves mineral deposits on kitchen fixtures and inside appliances. When remodeling, choosing a matte or brushed fixture finish reduces visible scaling on faucets. Installing a whole-home or point-of-use water softener during a kitchen remodel while plumbing walls are open adds minimal cost compared to a standalone installation.

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Kitchen Remodeling Projects Colorado Springs Homeowners Book Most

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Full kitchen gut and redesign

Complete kitchen renovation removing all cabinets, countertops and flooring, reconfiguring the layout, and installing all new cabinetry, plumbing, electrical and finishes. The highest-return renovation for Colorado Springs homes listed for sale.

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Cabinet replacement with countertop upgrade

New semi-custom or custom cabinets with quartz or granite countertops transform the kitchen visually without a full gut. Most popular mid-range option in Colorado Springs. Requires DORA-licensed electrician if the cabinet layout changes lighting placement.

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Kitchen island addition

Adding a kitchen island to an open kitchen plan is a popular project in newer Colorado Springs tract homes that were built without one. Requires coordination with a plumber if adding a sink and an electrician for island outlets.

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Countertop replacement only

Swapping laminate countertops for quartz or granite on existing cabinet boxes is a focused project that delivers significant visual impact. One of the fastest kitchen upgrades with a 2 to 5 day completion window.

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Appliance upgrade with cabinetry adjustment

Replacing old appliances with new professional-grade refrigerators, ranges and dishwashers sometimes requires cabinet modifications. A kitchen remodeling contractor handles both the cabinetry adjustments and the licensed electrical hookup.

Hiring adviceWhat to verify

How to Choose a Kitchen Contractor in Colorado Springs

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Verify DORA licensing for plumbers and electricians

Any kitchen remodel touching supply lines, drain lines or electrical circuits requires DORA-licensed trades. Ask for license numbers and verify at dora.colorado.gov before signing a contract.

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Confirm they pull PPRD permits

A kitchen remodeling contractor who skips permits is leaving you with uninspected work that can create issues at resale and with your insurer. All permitted scopes must be pulled through the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department.

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Get an itemized written contract

The contract should separate labor, materials, permit fees and appliance costs. Lump-sum bids for kitchen remodels hide substitutions and make change orders harder to evaluate.

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Check their cabinet brand relationships

Semi-custom and custom cabinet lead times run 6 to 14 weeks for most manufacturers. A kitchen remodeling contractor who orders from local distributors can give you realistic delivery dates and will not schedule demo before cabinets arrive.

Service areaColorado Springs

Kitchen Remodeling Contractors Across Colorado Springs

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a kitchen remodel cost in Colorado Springs?

A mid-range kitchen remodel in Colorado Springs with new cabinets and countertops typically runs $25,000 to $55,000. A full gut and redesign with layout changes runs $45,000 to $100,000 depending on cabinet quality, appliance tier and plumbing or electrical changes required. Focused projects like countertop replacement alone run $3,000 to $8,000. Colorado Springs kitchen remodel costs are modestly below Denver metro rates.

How long does a kitchen remodel take in Colorado Springs?

A countertop swap on existing cabinets takes 2 to 5 days. A mid-range kitchen remodel with new cabinets, countertops and updated lighting takes 4 to 8 weeks including cabinet lead time. A full gut and redesign with plumbing and electrical changes takes 8 to 16 weeks. Pikes Peak Regional Building Department permit review adds time before construction can begin.

Do kitchen contractors in Colorado Springs need a state license?

Colorado has no statewide general contractor license. However, plumbers and electricians working on kitchen renovations must hold active DORA licenses. Contractor Palace verifies that matched kitchen remodeling contractors use DORA-licensed plumbers and electricians for all regulated scopes.

What kitchen upgrades have the best return in Colorado Springs?

In Colorado Springs's military-influenced market where homes are frequently sold on PCS timelines, mid-range kitchen renovations that replace dated cabinets, install quartz countertops and update appliances consistently perform well. Functional layout improvements and countertop upgrades show the best return relative to cost. High-end custom cabinets and specialty finishes do not always recover their full cost in the Springs market.

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