Best Kitchen Remodels in Arizona
We did a complete remodel of our master bathroom and I cannot say enough positive things about our experience working with Phoenix Home Remodeling! Starting with the initial design phase and ending with a very timely and professionally executed project plan. If you're looking for a contractor who is 100% committed to customer service, and doing what they said they will do, you don't need to look any further! Exemplary project management, regular communication, and fantastic workmanship.
https://phxhomeremodeling.com
6700 W Chicago St Ste 1 Chandler, AZ 85226
Right off the bat, Russ was incredibly professional. I contacted him yesterday, got an email back and he came by tomorrow and knocked out the whole project really quickly. Did an excellent job and was just a pleasure to be around while he got the work done.
Great guy, doing great work. Couldn't recommend any stronger.
https://russhandymanandconstru…
Great guy, doing great work. Couldn't recommend any stronger.
29909 N60 St Cave Creek, AZ 85331
They were amazing! Prompt. Professional. My tile shower is gorgeous!!! They removed the old shower and cleaned up after each visit. I will definitely hire them again.
https://www.GncconstructionLLC…
Phoenix, AZ
We had our shower done by these guys and it came out beautifully! They were all so friendly and put up with our nosey kid and dog, we would absolutely recommend going with them! Any hiccups that came up Ali addressed immediately and we appreciated that!
http://exactbuildingllc.com
Phoenix, AZ
We hired Tyson from K and B Remodeling to do our master bath and kitchen. I cannot say enough great things about this company. He gave us a schedule and kept to it. He always kept us informed throughout the project. The finished product turned out better than I could ever imagine. I Would highly recommend him and this company!
http://www.kitchenbathroomremo…
7125 E Southern Ave Mesa, AZ 85209
We hired Andrew and his crew to remodel our kitchen in May 2020. The workers arrived on time each day and were respectful of our home. The project took a few days longer than anticipated (ran into some issues with electric) but we are very happy with the finished product. Andrew was easy to get ahold of and responded quickly to our questions. We would rehire them if/when we have any other projects in our home.
http://www.greenhomecorp.com
Phoenix, AZ
Amazing work and great service! Love, love my granite and the installers were so courteous and helpful. Highly recommend!
727 W Ray Rd B6 Gilbert, AZ 85233
Marcus was a pleasure to contract for renovation of a bathroom shower. This was a first time experience for me and Marcus was accessible, provided great advice and did terrific work. Marcus provided an onsite estimate and helped craft the job based on what we were looking for. Every step of the way Marcus provided updates and receipts. I would not hesitate to contract Marcus for another job.
Phoenix, AZ
I would highly recommended using Rhino construction for your remodeling needs. We had to completely remodel our entire bathroom and we felt at ease as they communicated and walked us through every step of the way. The owner came over frequently to check on the project and make sure we were happy. Our bathroom turned out great and we get so many compliments. The quality of work was great and the prices are reasonable. We couldn't be more thankful that we chose them.
http://www.rhinoconstructionaz…
3305 S 80th Dr Phoenix, AZ 85043
We just went through Sunset Tile and Bath to have our tub removed and shower elongated. We found this to be the best experience we have ever had with a business. Everyone who we had contact with there were courteous, honest, patient and highly skilled. We absolutely love our new shower and would highly recommend Sunset Tile & Bath.
17155 N 51st Ave Ste 116 Glendale, AZ 85308
Kent and his team were amazing for my master bath remodel. So clean, friendly, and professional! Highly recommend!
http://www.detailsremodeling.c…
Phoenix, AZ 85018
After not being listened too about what we were looking for, for our bathroom and being quoted and outrageous price we found Irving. He communicated with us through out the whole process and had a fair price. He even helped us out with some additional tasks. Highly recommend him for bathroom remodels!
https://www.modern-innovations…
Phoenix, AZ
Sam was incredible to work with on my master bathroom remodel. He provided expert insight while also being fully supportive of my desire to design my dream bathroom. Let's just say I was VERY involved in the design process , and Sam was totally supportive of that. He worked with my vision from start to finish and promptly took care of any concerns I had. Several of the external contractors who performed installations said they make sure to keep materials in stock specifically for Pelleco Home Design, which - wow! My bathroom was a challenging project due to the intricate tile work in my shower, and the end result is just stunning. I'm so grateful for the work Sam and his team did to create this masterpiece. The before/after pictures attest to the quality of their craftsmanship.
http://www.pellecohd.com
Phoenix, AZ
Skyler was incredibly helpful and knowledgeable and never missed one of my calls, I would recommend these guys for anything from remodeling, to updates and even patio installations. 10/10
http://LuxHomeRemodelingAZ.com
Phoenix, AZ
I wish I had a better experience to report here. I sincerely hoped to recommend this contractor but am unable.
We were sold on a lot of things, few of which ended up being accurate. One of the most disappointing was being told they use Vets. Based on my experience this ended up being untrue, unless they were veterans of Mexico's military - I didn't ask that. 2 of the 12+ people that walked in and out of my home were Vets. One was the owner's brother. The two Vets were supervisors and worked a combined 5 or 6 hours over a 2 week period. Don't bank on them bringing vets in to do the work. That was essentially a sales tactic and it felt deceitful.
The team they bring in is very nice but speaks little English making communication challenging. We were told to have everything moved and ready by 8am on a Monday but no one showed up until we called, then they came at 10:30. They ripped the floor out in two hours and then said they forgot their tools and had to leave. They didn't come back. I also heard they hadn't been paid from their last job and feel that was part of their hesitation to do more than destroy my floor and leave for the day.
The next day no one showed up again and we had to call for a status update. When the crew finally arrived, they worked for 3 hours and told me they forgot their tools and had to leave. That leaves me to question the work overall ethic here. 16 hours of work time available Monday and Tuesday yet they only utilized about 5.5 hours total. Not the best start and the Super was rarely here to check up on things.
We had to pay for the dumpster and it was hosted in the driveway. However, every day we found someone else's house trash in there - someone else's construction garbage was being dumped into the container we had to pay for under contract. Why was I renting this for his other clients, or why didn't they inform us that is was shared? It was very unusual to me, to have trucks bringing garbage INTO my neighborhood and dumping in my driveway receptacle.
Next, the tile chosen was the faux wood planks. They blotted the planks in 3 places and set them. Once dried we easily ran knives underneath the tiles to show them the enormous gaps in coverage. Only 60% of the tile had thin-set and the potential for cracks over the next 5-10 years is huge and upsetting. We went to two different tile stores and without leading them into an answer asked them how to best lay such tiles. We asked if running silverware underneath the laid, dried tile gaps was in any way an acceptable coverage method and they said NO NO NO. We brought this up to the contractor. He said they were wrong and just trying to sell us something, although that wasn't remotely what transpired. I told him the back of the thin-set bag even says to cover the entire tile and asked him to show me anywhere else, online or in a store, that I could verify his method of 60% coverage. He stumbled and was at a loss without an answer. It appeared he was caught cutting some serious corners. They ripped up one room of tile to re-lay it. The others couldn't be done without us spending a ton of money to correct their approach to partially thin-setting tile. We would have to replace a living room of already laid tile. The fixed the dining room instead and told us they would change their method to complete coverage.
The kitchen counter came in, too. Unfortunately at some point when this installer was bringing it in and out (and in and out) to cut it down, it was scratched. He installed it, left it dusty when he said he was done, and split. As soon as I sprayed it down to clean it I saw the scratch, which looks to be from the teeth of a blade such a a saw. When we presented it, we were told it was already there and they can't do anything about it.
The toilets were also replaced and had hair intwined within. Eww.
The tile grout purchased was the second from the darkest available but when applied and dry, looked light tan and white in some places. It looks nothing like what we ordered and doesn't match the tile.
They tiled up to the bedroom carpet and left that carpet unattached. When we were in the final walkthrough trying to finish up, we reminded him to tuck that under so no one rips off their toes on the lip of the new tiles. We were told, "We don't do carpet." That's not how it was explained prior to signing the contract.
I honestly could go on and on like this. It was one thing after another and when we asked for corrective actions we hit a wall. It took long conversations to make them understand that long-term quality counts. They corrected some things and provided minor financial relief for the 5 day job taking 14 days with layers of mistakes. That was to pacify us and it worked. We wanted them OUT before they messed up more. However I feel the public should know about the potential issued involved with this contractor. I did not have a good experience here and have difficulty recommending without serious oversight of the work done.
https://www.vetsbuilt.com
We were sold on a lot of things, few of which ended up being accurate. One of the most disappointing was being told they use Vets. Based on my experience this ended up being untrue, unless they were veterans of Mexico's military - I didn't ask that. 2 of the 12+ people that walked in and out of my home were Vets. One was the owner's brother. The two Vets were supervisors and worked a combined 5 or 6 hours over a 2 week period. Don't bank on them bringing vets in to do the work. That was essentially a sales tactic and it felt deceitful.
The team they bring in is very nice but speaks little English making communication challenging. We were told to have everything moved and ready by 8am on a Monday but no one showed up until we called, then they came at 10:30. They ripped the floor out in two hours and then said they forgot their tools and had to leave. They didn't come back. I also heard they hadn't been paid from their last job and feel that was part of their hesitation to do more than destroy my floor and leave for the day.
The next day no one showed up again and we had to call for a status update. When the crew finally arrived, they worked for 3 hours and told me they forgot their tools and had to leave. That leaves me to question the work overall ethic here. 16 hours of work time available Monday and Tuesday yet they only utilized about 5.5 hours total. Not the best start and the Super was rarely here to check up on things.
We had to pay for the dumpster and it was hosted in the driveway. However, every day we found someone else's house trash in there - someone else's construction garbage was being dumped into the container we had to pay for under contract. Why was I renting this for his other clients, or why didn't they inform us that is was shared? It was very unusual to me, to have trucks bringing garbage INTO my neighborhood and dumping in my driveway receptacle.
Next, the tile chosen was the faux wood planks. They blotted the planks in 3 places and set them. Once dried we easily ran knives underneath the tiles to show them the enormous gaps in coverage. Only 60% of the tile had thin-set and the potential for cracks over the next 5-10 years is huge and upsetting. We went to two different tile stores and without leading them into an answer asked them how to best lay such tiles. We asked if running silverware underneath the laid, dried tile gaps was in any way an acceptable coverage method and they said NO NO NO. We brought this up to the contractor. He said they were wrong and just trying to sell us something, although that wasn't remotely what transpired. I told him the back of the thin-set bag even says to cover the entire tile and asked him to show me anywhere else, online or in a store, that I could verify his method of 60% coverage. He stumbled and was at a loss without an answer. It appeared he was caught cutting some serious corners. They ripped up one room of tile to re-lay it. The others couldn't be done without us spending a ton of money to correct their approach to partially thin-setting tile. We would have to replace a living room of already laid tile. The fixed the dining room instead and told us they would change their method to complete coverage.
The kitchen counter came in, too. Unfortunately at some point when this installer was bringing it in and out (and in and out) to cut it down, it was scratched. He installed it, left it dusty when he said he was done, and split. As soon as I sprayed it down to clean it I saw the scratch, which looks to be from the teeth of a blade such a a saw. When we presented it, we were told it was already there and they can't do anything about it.
The toilets were also replaced and had hair intwined within. Eww.
The tile grout purchased was the second from the darkest available but when applied and dry, looked light tan and white in some places. It looks nothing like what we ordered and doesn't match the tile.
They tiled up to the bedroom carpet and left that carpet unattached. When we were in the final walkthrough trying to finish up, we reminded him to tuck that under so no one rips off their toes on the lip of the new tiles. We were told, "We don't do carpet." That's not how it was explained prior to signing the contract.
I honestly could go on and on like this. It was one thing after another and when we asked for corrective actions we hit a wall. It took long conversations to make them understand that long-term quality counts. They corrected some things and provided minor financial relief for the 5 day job taking 14 days with layers of mistakes. That was to pacify us and it worked. We wanted them OUT before they messed up more. However I feel the public should know about the potential issued involved with this contractor. I did not have a good experience here and have difficulty recommending without serious oversight of the work done.
Phoenix, AZ
Edit: These guys are super strange. And I'm not sure as to the ethics behind sharing emails. He also negated to share the final email I. Which I assured him that at no point did I think his disorganization and lack of communication stemmed from malice. However, being disorganized and uncommunicative is noteworthy, and thusly why the review was posted.
http://www.azremodelpros.com
Phoenix, AZ
The sense I got from my experience is this: Don't waste your time unless you're ready and willing to do at least an $80,000 kitchen remodel and that's just for "midrange cabinets" only. My husband and I were ready to go on a remodel and went in the store twice for our quote and kitchen design, which we were told was on the way. However, after continually reaching out to our "salesperson," (Not to be named bc I'm not that callous) after we hadn't heard back week after week of reaching out to him, we were basically told it was "renovation season" and that fortunate for them they were able to "pick and choose" whose remodels they wanted to do. (No joke, that was said) I am pretty sure since we said we weren't looking for a drastic overhaul as our boxes need not be changed and just want the faces changed that we were not selected. The salesperson/designer wanted to also talk about removing soffits that architecturally didn't make sense with respect to the rest of the house or even room for that matter, so I'm guessing these were the "feeler" questions or interview for how much of a dummy we were and how much we were willing to overspend since we also were first asked what area of town we live, which we always dread admitting Paradise Valley. Would have been nice to know before wasting a few weeks of our time just trying to get a quote and kitchen design for which we agreed to pay. You know, I'm all about freedom we have here in the U.S.A. and if you want to dick me around several weeks acting like you're the best quality and worth the wait, that's your prerogative but at least give me the respect and courtesy from the beginning to set the expectation you may or may not even get an answer back to me with a quote after spending so much time discussing and viewing my kitchen. It's just common courtesy. Oh, also reading through the comments I laughed because I was also told not to take pictures. Only place that cared about pictures as well. It's just hilarious. It reminds me of that bourgeosie tactic of be so snobby and rude that your customers will want to prove they're able to afford whatever you're selling that Abercrombie & Fitch Co. are known for aside from their news reports of their various discrimination cases. I know that's off topic but it's just too hilarious. Well anyway, I never want your business trust me and when I show off my beautifully renovated new kitchen, (all new Quartz countertops, new top of the line appliances, marble backsplash, banquette, new larger and modernized island, new can lighting, under cabinet lighting and all new cabinet faces-all for around the 30k range, and according to our salesperson just a decent quality cabinet of 80 linear feet would be around $80k, makes you wonder just how much others are overpaying), I'm sure all our friends will also get a kick out of our experience too. Audacious. However, the real moral of the story is, just be honest and decent and don't waste the most precious resource in life: my time. I really wish sales rep would have just said, hey, you know what, we just don't take on projects between 30-40k, we only want to work on jobs worth $80k and up. Instead of I'll get back to you, repeat, repeat, repeat. It really is so rude.
Post response:
Thank you,
I added stars just because the owner's sincere response & apology & the fact that since I didn't actually get to experience their service Its not really right to lower someone score just bc one sales rep was rude. I'm sure if I had rock star type of money to blow I'd of liked to spend it here if my sales rep hadn't been so sassy, but alas two kids under 2 wouldn't be kind to a dream world uber top of the line remodel.
http://www.affinitykitchens.co…
Post response:
Thank you,
I added stars just because the owner's sincere response & apology & the fact that since I didn't actually get to experience their service Its not really right to lower someone score just bc one sales rep was rude. I'm sure if I had rock star type of money to blow I'd of liked to spend it here if my sales rep hadn't been so sassy, but alas two kids under 2 wouldn't be kind to a dream world uber top of the line remodel.
7848 E Redfield Rd Ste 10 Scottsdale, AZ 85260
What a great experience with Retro Pro! Did a bathroom remodel and it was a very smooth process. The entire team was extremely professional. Will definitely turn to them for any future remodels!!
http://www.retropro.com
2885 N Nevada St Ste 180 Chandler, AZ 85225
I have used ABT on two separate occasions.
First, we ordered cabinets for our kitchen to match our existing cabinetry. ABT had the exact manufacturer, stain and cabinet style we were looking for. I met with Kristi and she listened to what I wanted and was able to send over pricing within a few days. After that all communication was over the phone and email which made it very easy. The cabinets came in and they were perfect. We installed them and you would never know that they are a new addition.
The second time we used ABT we called to get an estimate on new Windows. Angie and Bill came out to our house and in just a few days they sent us an estimate with a few different options. After we decided on what we wanted the rest of the process was a breeze. The installation took 1-1/2 days and all the workers were very professional and made a point to clean up as much as they could.
I am very pleased with ABT's commitment to good customer service and I will use them again in the future.
http://abthomerenovations.com
First, we ordered cabinets for our kitchen to match our existing cabinetry. ABT had the exact manufacturer, stain and cabinet style we were looking for. I met with Kristi and she listened to what I wanted and was able to send over pricing within a few days. After that all communication was over the phone and email which made it very easy. The cabinets came in and they were perfect. We installed them and you would never know that they are a new addition.
The second time we used ABT we called to get an estimate on new Windows. Angie and Bill came out to our house and in just a few days they sent us an estimate with a few different options. After we decided on what we wanted the rest of the process was a breeze. The installation took 1-1/2 days and all the workers were very professional and made a point to clean up as much as they could.
I am very pleased with ABT's commitment to good customer service and I will use them again in the future.
16026 N Cave Creek Rd Ste 4 Phoenix, AZ 85032
Disappointed. I experienced absolute failure of this company to follow through with anything after the initial meeting. I have been getting bids on this project and have not had any of the other companies just disappear, which is what Trinity did.
https://trinityhomesaz.com
15455 N Greenway Hayden Lp Ste C19 Scottsdale, AZ 85260



















