Professional Kitchen Reconstruction
Kitchen reconstruction restores one of your home's most complex spaces—integrating cabinets, countertops, appliances, plumbing, electrical, flooring, and finishes. Insurance reconstruction matches pre-loss condition; optional upgrades are priced separately.
Our kitchen specialists manage the sequencing required for efficient reconstruction: rough-in work, cabinet installation, countertop templating and installation, appliance coordination, and finish work.
Our Kitchen Reconstruction Process
- Document existing kitchen configuration
- Develop reconstruction plan with homeowner
- Complete demolition and debris removal
- Address any structural repairs
- Rough plumbing and electrical work
- Install or repair flooring
- Install cabinets (level, plumb, secured)
- Template and install countertops
- Install sinks and faucets
- Connect appliances
- Install backsplash if included
- Install lighting and electrical devices
- Final paint and touch-up
- Walkthrough and punch list
Equipment & Technology
- Cabinet installation tools
- Countertop fabrication (templating, cutting)
- Plumbing and electrical supplies
- Tile setting equipment if applicable
- Level, laser level, and measuring tools
- Finish carpentry tools
Pricing
Insurance reconstruction: per Xactimate line items matching pre-loss. Out-of-pocket full kitchen: $20,000-$50,000 typical, $60,000-$100,000+ for high-end. Countertops: $2,000-$8,000. Cabinets: $5,000-$25,000. Appliances: varies by selection.
Timeline
Demolition: 1-3 days. Rough work: 3-7 days. Cabinets: 2-4 days. Countertops: 1-2 weeks (template to install). Finish work: 3-7 days. Total: 4-8 weeks typical.
When You Need Kitchen Reconstruction
- Fire damage destroying kitchen cabinets/finishes
- Water damage from supply lines or appliances
- Mold remediation requiring cabinet removal
- Insurance reconstruction after damage
- Kitchen remodeling projects
- Updating dated kitchen
Frequently Asked Questions
Can we upgrade during insurance reconstruction?
Yes—insurance pays for like-kind replacement; you pay the difference for upgrades. We price both separately so you know exact upgrade cost and can decide what's worthwhile.
How do you match discontinued cabinets?
We attempt to source matching cabinets from suppliers, secondary markets, or cabinet shops. When unavailable, options include replacing visible cabinet run for consistency or mixing compatible styles.
What about countertops for partial reconstruction?
Matching existing countertops is difficult—granite colors vary by slab, quartz patterns may be discontinued. We provide samples to find closest match or discuss full replacement for consistency.
Need Kitchen Reconstruction?
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