Full Kitchen Remodel in Temecula, CA — Complete Transformation, Start to Finish

From the 20-year-old laminate countertops in Redhawk to the outdated galley kitchen in Paloma del Sol — a full kitchen gut remodel is the complete solution. New cabinets, countertops, flooring, lighting, plumbing, and electrical. Designed in 3D before demo begins. Every City of Temecula permit pulled in-house.

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What Is a Full Kitchen Remodel in Temecula?

A full kitchen remodel in Temecula includes complete demolition of the existing kitchen cabinets, countertops, flooring, lighting, and sometimes plumbing and electrical followed by installation of all-new components designed to your specification. It typically includes a City of Temecula building permit, 3D design rendering, cabinet installation, countertop fabrication and installation, flooring, backsplash, lighting, fixtures, and appliances. Full gut remodels in Temecula typically cost $55,000–$85,000 and take 8–14 weeks from permit approval to completion.

A full kitchen gut remodel is exactly what the name says everything comes out and everything goes back in new. Unlike a cosmetic refresh (new backsplash, hardware swap) or a partial update (countertops only), a full remodel gives you a blank canvas. New layout if you want it. Open-concept wall removal if the floor plan calls for it. New plumbing locations. New electrical circuits. New cabinets from raw box to door pull.

In the Temecula Valley, full gut remodels are the most common scope we do because most homes in Harveston, Paloma del Sol, Redhawk, Vail Ranch, and Wolf Creek were built between 1998 and 2012 on builder-grade packages that were never meant to last 20+ years. The countertops are laminate or tile. The cabinets are stock with basic hinges. The lighting is dated track or fluorescent. The layout is often a closed galley that doesn’t match how families actually live in open-concept Southern California homes today.

A full remodel fixes all of it not just the surface. And done properly with City of Temecula permits, 3D design, and a written contract, it’s one of the highest-ROI investments a Temecula homeowner can make on a home currently valued at an average of $987,000.

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Everything Included in a Full Kitchen Gut Remodel in Temecula

Every full kitchen remodel we do in the Temecula Valley includes all of the following. No line items that “aren’t in scope” until walls open. No surprises after you sign.

3D Kitchen Design & Rendering

Before a single wall is touched, you approve a photorealistic 3D rendering cabinet layout, countertop material, flooring, lighting, and island position. What you approve in the rendering is what gets built.


City of Temecula Permit — We Handle It

We prepare and submit all plans to the Community Development Department at 41000 Main Street (951-694-6476). We track plan review (2–4 weeks), manage inspector scheduling, and give you a fully permitted kitchen..

Full Demolition

Existing cabinets, countertops, flooring, lighting, and fixtures are removed. We use dust barriers and HEPA air scrubbers especially important in Temecula’s dry climate where demo dust spreads fast through open floor plans.

Electrical Rough-In & Upgrade

New circuits for appliances, recessed lighting, under-cabinet strips, and island outlets. In Temecula homes built before 2005, we assess panel amperage 100-amp panels are common and often need upgrading before a full kitchen remodel.


Plumbing Rough-In

New supply and drain lines for sink location, dishwasher, and refrigerator ice maker. In pre-2000 Temecula homes (Redhawk, older Vail Ranch), we check for galvanized steel plumbing during the design phase not after walls open.

Cabinet Installation

New cabinets installed to level, plumb, and square critical in Temecula’s older homes where settling is common. We work with KraftMaid, Wellborn, and semi-custom cabinetry. All soft-close hinges and drawer slides standard.

Countertop Fabrication & Installation

Template cut after cabinet installation. Fabrication and installation of quartz (Caesarstone, Cambria, Silestone), granite, quartzite, or porcelain slab. Custom 4-8 week lead times for premium slabs are built into the project schedule.


Backsplash Installation

Tile, natural stone, or porcelain backsplash installed after countertop installation correct sequence prevents cracking at the seam. We grout, seal, and caulk all perimeter joints.

Kitchen Flooring

LVP (most popular in Temecula handles heat expansion better than hardwood in this climate), large-format porcelain tile, or engineered hardwood installed after rough-in work and before cabinet toe kicks.

Lighting Installation

Recessed LED layout, pendant lights over island, under-cabinet LED strips, and range hood lighting. We position recessed cans to avoid future cabinet conflict and provide even task lighting across countertop work surfaces.


Fixtures & Hardware

Sink installation, faucet, garbage disposal, dishwasher connection, refrigerator water line, and range hood ventilation. All hardware in selected finish (matte black, brushed gold, brushed nickel, or chrome).

Appliance Installation

Built-in refrigerator, range or cooktop, wall oven, dishwasher, microwave, and hood installation. We work with Sub-Zero, Wolf, Bosch, KitchenAid, Thermador, and all major appliance brands. ENERGY STAR rated appliances recommended for Temecula’s high-cost energy environment.

How a Full Kitchen Remodel Works in Temecula — Step by Step

Every full kitchen remodel we do follows this exact sequence. The order matters doing things out of sequence causes rework. We’ve managed this process hundreds of times in the Temecula Valley.

Free In-Home Consultation We Come to You

We visit your home, assess the existing kitchen, take initial measurements, and listen to your goals and budget. Before we leave, you get a written summary of our initial recommendations including any concerns we noticed (panel capacity, plumbing type, subfloor condition) that could affect scope or budget.

3D Kitchen Design & Material Selection

We produce a photorealistic 3D rendering of the proposed kitchen. You review, request changes, and approve before committing to any materials or signing a construction contract. Material selection follows: we present 2–3 options per category (countertops, cabinet door style, flooring, backsplash, hardware). You choose. No 200-option overwhelm.

Written Contract & Itemized Estimate

You receive a detailed written contract with the complete scope of work, material specifications, payment schedule tied to project milestones (not calendar dates), change order clause, and warranty terms. California law limits deposits to 10% of the project total or $1,000 whichever is less. We follow this. You review, ask questions, and sign when ready.

City of Temecula Permit Application

We prepare and submit permit plans to the City of Temecula Community Development Department at 41000 Main Street. For a full kitchen remodel, permits are required for electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and any structural changes. Plan review typically takes 2–4 weeks. We track the status and notify you immediately upon approval.


Pre-Construction Planning & Material Orders

While the permit reviews, we schedule all trades (electrician, plumber, tile setter, flooring installer) and order materials. Custom countertop slabs (Caesarstone, Cambria) take 4–8 weeks to fabricate we place the order at the right point in the schedule so they arrive exactly when we need them. Cabinet lead times are confirmed and delivery scheduled for demo +2 weeks.

Demolition

Everything comes out cabinets, countertops, flooring, light fixtures, plumbing fixtures. We install dust barriers between the kitchen and living areas, run HEPA air scrubbers throughout demolition, and do a complete site cleanup at the end of every working day. In Temecula’s dry climate, fine demo dust travels farther and faster than in humid environments we treat dust control as a non-negotiable.

Rough-In Work — Electrical, Plumbing & Framing

New electrical circuits, outlet locations, lighting circuits, and panel connections are roughed in. Plumbing supply and drain lines are rerouted to new sink and appliance locations. Any framing changes (open-concept wall removal, soffit demolition, window modification) happen here. City of Temecula rough-in inspections are called and completed before any walls are closed no exceptions.


Cabinet Installation

Upper cabinets are installed first, then base cabinets — both installed to level and plumb regardless of wall and floor variation. Temecula homes built in the late 1990s and early 2000s often have walls that are not perfectly plumb after two decades of settling. We scribe and adjust. Crown molding and toe kicks installed after base cabinets are set.

Countertop Template, Fabrication & Installation

After cabinet installation, we template the countertop layout. Templates go to the fabricator. For quartz slabs (Caesarstone, Cambria, Silestone), fabrication takes 5–7 business days. Stone is delivered and installed, seams positioned for minimal visibility, edge profile cut, and undermount sink cut-in completed. All perimeter joints caulked with color-matched silicone.

Flooring, Backsplash, Lighting & Fixtures

Flooring is installed after rough-in but before toe kicks and appliances. Backsplash tile is set after countertops. Recessed lighting is installed, under-cabinet strips wired, and pendant lights hung. Sink, faucet, garbage disposal, and dishwasher are connected and tested. Range hood ventilation ducted and installed.


Appliance Installation & Final Connections

Refrigerator, range or cooktop, wall oven, and dishwasher are set, leveled, and connected. All appliances are tested before the final inspection is called. Water supply to refrigerator ice maker connected and checked for leaks. Gas connections tested and signed off by the licensed plumber.

City of Temecula Final Inspection & Permit Close-Out

We call the City of Temecula Building & Safety Division for the final inspection. Inspector calls the morning of inspection with a time window. They walk through all permitted work electrical, plumbing, mechanical, structural. Upon sign-off, the permit is closed and recorded. Your kitchen is legally compliant and the work is on record for future sale disclosure.


Final Walkthrough With You

We walk through every detail with you every drawer, every cabinet door, every grout line, every fixture, every appliance. A punch list is created for anything that needs adjustment. We don’t consider the project complete until you do. Every item on the punch list is addressed before final payment is requested.

How long does a full kitchen remodel take in Temecula, CA?

A full kitchen gut remodel in Temecula typically takes 8–14 weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough. Add 2–4 weeks for City of Temecula plan review before work begins. Custom countertop slabs (Caesarstone, Cambria) require 4–8 weeks for fabrication ordered in advance to avoid delays. Most Temecula homeowners should plan for a total project timeline of 12–18 weeks from signed contract to completed kitchen.

The Timeline Contractors Don’t Tell You: If a Temecula kitchen remodeling contractor quotes you a 6-week timeline without mentioning the City permit review period, they’re either not pulling permits (major risk to you at resale) or giving you an incomplete picture. We include permit timeline in every project schedule from day one.

Project Communication:
Every full kitchen remodel includes a dedicated project manager who sends you a written update at the end of every working day what was completed, what’s scheduled for tomorrow, and any questions that need your input.
Temecula’s average commute is 36 minutes each way you’re not home during the day. Your project manager is your eyes on site, not someone you have to chase.

How Much Does a Full Kitchen Remodel Cost in Temecula?

Transparent, Temecula-specific pricing not national averages that don’t account for California labor rates, City of Temecula permit fees, or lead times on premium materials.

Scope LevelTypical Cost — Temecula 2026
Cosmetic Refresh (backsplash, hardware, lighting only)$8,000 – $18,000
Partial Remodel (countertops + cabinets, no structural)$25,000 – $45,000
Full Gut Remodel — Mid-Range (Harveston, Redhawk, Paloma del Sol)$55,000 – $75,000
Full Gut Remodel — Premium (Wolf Creek, Crowne Hill, Morgan Hill)$75,000 – $100,000
Luxury Remodel (custom cabinetry, Sub-Zero/Wolf, quartzite)$100,000 – $130,000+

Always Budget 15% Contingency: In Temecula homes built before 2005, demo frequently uncovers galvanized steel plumbing, undersized 100-amp electrical panels, or subfloor levelness issues. A $65,000 full remodel budget should include $9,750 in contingency. We disclose any scope additions in writing before work proceeds no verbal change orders.

How much does a full kitchen gut remodel cost in Temecula, CA??

A full kitchen gut remodel in Temecula, CA typically costs between $55,000 and $85,000 for a mid-range project with quartz countertops, shaker cabinets, LVP flooring, and new appliances. On Temecula’s current average home value of ~$987,000, NKBA guidelines suggest spending 5–15% of home value on a kitchen remodel, putting the appropriate range at $49,000–$148,000. Premium remodels with custom cabinetry and luxury appliances in communities like Crowne Hill and Morgan Hill commonly reach $100,000–$130,000.

Temecula ROI Reality:
Remodeling Magazine’s Cost vs. Value Report shows mid-range kitchen remodels recoup 60–80% of their cost in resale value nationally. In Temecula’s current market where average home values have appreciated 59.2% since 2020 a dated builder-grade kitchen actively works against your asking price.

On a $987,000 home, a $65,000 kitchen remodel that recovers 70% of its cost returns $45,500 in resale value while also eliminating the kitchen objection that costs buyers 5–10% off their offers on homes with dated kitchens.

Financing Your Temecula Kitchen Remodel: With Temecula home values up 59.2% since 2020, most homeowners have significant equity available. A HELOC (Home Equity Line of Credit) is the most common financing method typically at lower interest rates than personal loans. We can refer you to local lenders familiar with Temecula’s market if needed.

What Drives Cost Up in Temecula Specifically

  • California labor rates — 20–35% above national average
  • City of Temecula plan check fees and building permit costs
  • Custom countertop slabs (Caesarstone, Cambria) — 4–8 week lead times affect scheduling costs
  • Panel upgrade from 100-amp to 200-amp common in pre-2005 Temecula builds
  • Galvanized plumbing replacement common in Redhawk and pre-2000 communities
  • Load-bearing wall removal for open-concept requires structural engineer and separate permit
  • California seismic code compliance for structural modifications
  • HOA-related job site requirements (working hours, parking, debris staging)

What Out-of-Area Contractors Don’t Know About Full Kitchen Remodels in Temecula

We work exclusively in the Temecula Valley. These are the local factors that change how we design, plan, and execute every full kitchen remodel here.

Full Kitchen Remodel Case Studies in Temecula, CA

Three real full kitchen remodel projects across Temecula’s neighborhoods what the homeowner started with, what the scope included, and what the outcome looked like.

REDHAWK · 92592

25-Year-Old Galley Kitchen → Open-Concept with Quartz Island

Built 1999 · Original tile countertops & oak cabinets · Closed galley layout

Scope
Full gut + open-concept conversion
Investment
$71,000
Timeline
11 weeks from permit approval
Countertop
Caesarstone Calacatta Nuvo quartz
Cabinets
White shaker — KraftMaid semi-custom
Hidden Condition
Galvanized plumbing replaced
Permit
City of Temecula — structural + kitchen

“They found the galvanized pipes before demo started — told us the cost upfront with a written change order. No surprises. The kitchen is unrecognizable from what we had before.”

— M. Gallagher, Redhawk Temecula

WOLF CREEK · 92592

Builder-Grade Kitchen → Waterfall Island with Sub-Zero & Wolf

Built 2008 · Original laminate countertops · Closed floor plan

Scope
Full remodel — no structural changes
Investment
$84,000
Timeline
9 weeks from permit approval
Countertop
Cambria Ella quartz — waterfall island
Cabinets
Two-tone shaker — white upper, navy lower
Appliances
Sub-Zero fridge, Wolf 6-burner cooktop
Permit
City of Temecula — kitchen permit

“The 3D rendering was everything. We could see the navy lowers and the waterfall island before anything was touched. What was built matched it exactly — which I didn’t expect.”

— T. & R. Sandoval, Wolf Creek Temecula

CROWNE HILL · 92592

Luxury Remodel — Calacatta Quartzite, Custom Hood & Wine Storage

Built 2004 · Dated tile countertops · Premium finish expectations

Scope
Full luxury remodel
Investment
$118,000
Timeline
14 weeks from permit approval
Countertop
Calacatta Phoenix quartzite — full slab
Cabinets
KraftMaid custom — warm white with glaze
Features
Custom range hood, wine storage, pot filler
Permit
City of Temecula — full scope permit

“Crowne Hill home, high expectations. The quartzite countertops, the custom hood, the wine storage — everything was designed before a single wall was touched. The finished result exceeded the rendering. That’s rare.”

— R. Okonkwo, Crowne Hill Temecula

Full Kitchen Remodels Across Every Temecula Community

We work exclusively in the Temecula Valley. Here’s what full kitchen remodels typically look like in each major community because every neighborhood has its own home age, build quality, and remodel scope.

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Harveston

Homes built 2001–2009. Original builder-grade kitchens now 15–20 years old first major remodel cycle. Typical scope: new quartz countertops, shaker cabinet replacement, LVP flooring, lighting upgrade, farmhouse sink. HOA working hours (7AM–7PM) factored into schedule.

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Redhawk

Homes built 1990s–early 2000s, annexed 2005. Many at 25–30 years old with original tile countertops. Galvanized plumbing common assessed pre-demo. Full gut remodels here frequently include panel upgrade and plumbing replacement as additional scope.

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Paloma del Sol

Large master-planned community with large floor plans. Open-concept conversion (removing kitchen-to-living wall) is among the most common scopes here. Large galley kitchens transform dramatically with wall removal and island addition.

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Wolf Creek

Newer builds, higher-end community. Full remodels here typically specify waterfall-edge quartz islands, two-tone shaker cabinetry (white uppers, navy or forest lowers), Bosch dishwasher, KitchenAid range. The bones are newer the goal is elevating finishes to match the home’s value.

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Crown Hill

Premium hillside community. Luxury full remodels custom KraftMaid or Wellborn cabinetry, Calacatta quartzite countertops, Sub-Zero refrigeration, Wolf cooktop, custom range hood, pendant lighting. Wine country proximity influences the aesthetic: warm stone, natural wood, open shelving.

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Vail Ranch

Established community, mixed home ages. Mid-tier full remodels quartz countertops, semi-custom shaker cabinets, LVP flooring, new appliances. Pechanga adjacency means year-round entertaining is common kitchen function and layout are the priority.

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Roripaugh Ranch

Newer development, design-forward buyers. Farmhouse sinks, open shelving mixed with closed cabinetry, two-tone color schemes, and Houzz-inspired layouts. Homeowners here often bring us detailed inspiration boards we translate them into buildable 3D designs.

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Morgan Hill + De Luz

Wine country adjacent. Full remodels with natural quartzite, warm wood tones, farmhouse sinks, wine storage integration, and beverage centers. These kitchens are built for hosting the Temecula wine country lifestyle in built form. De Luz estate homes frequently have the most ambitious scopes we do.


What Temecula Homeowners Say About Their Full Kitchen Remodel

Consistent themes across every review: permits handled start to finish, daily updates that kept them informed without chasing us, 3D design that matched the finished kitchen, and a timeline that held.

  • We’ve been in Redhawk 18 years and finally did the kitchen. They found galvanized plumbing behind the wall during the pre-demo assessment told us immediately with a written change order. Not after the walls were open. Before. That’s the difference between a professional and everyone else we quoted.”
    M. Robert
    Redhawk, Temecula · Full Kitchen Remodel
  • “I commute to San Diego. Long days. The daily written updates meant I always knew exactly what stage the project was at without having to call or drive by. The City of Temecula permit I never made a single call to the city. They handled every step. Eight months later the quartz still looks exactly like day one.”
    M.Shinyl
    Wolf Creek, Temecula Full Kitchen Remodel — Premium Finishes
  • The 3D rendering was what made us commit. We could see the Calacatta quartzite countertops, the custom range hood, the open shelving above the peninsula all of it before a single wall was touched. The finished kitchen matched the rendering detail for detail. We didn’t think that was actually possible.
    Michell Joe
    Crowne Hill, Temecula · Luxury Kitchen Remodel

Got Questions?

Real questions from Temecula homeowners considering a full kitchen gut remodel. Answered directly.

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A full kitchen gut remodel in Temecula typically costs $55,000–$85,000 for a mid-range project new quartz countertops, shaker cabinet replacement, LVP flooring, lighting upgrade, and new appliances. Luxury remodels with custom cabinetry and Sub-Zero or Wolf appliances range from $100,000–$130,000+. Always budget a 15% contingency for hidden conditions common in Temecula’s pre-2005 home stock.

Yes always. A full kitchen remodel involves electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work, all of which require City of Temecula building permits. Permits are submitted to the Community Development Department at 41000 Main Street (951-694-6476). We pull all required permits as part of our standard scope. Unpermitted kitchen work must be disclosed at resale and can create lender issues for buyers.

Yes, and it’s one of our most common scopes in Temecula’s master-planned communities. If the wall is load-bearing, California seismic code requires a licensed structural engineer’s assessment and stamped plans before the City of Temecula will issue a permit. We coordinate the engineer as part of our open-concept conversion scope. Non-load-bearing walls still require a permit for the framing work.


Interior kitchen remodels in Temecula HOA communities — including Harveston, Wolf Creek, Crowne Hill, and Paloma del Sol do not require HOA architectural review approval. HOAs govern exterior modifications. HOA rules do restrict contractor working hours (typically 7AM–7PM), dumpster and material staging, and contractor parking. City of Temecula building permits are required regardless of HOA status.

A full kitchen gut remodel in Temecula takes 8–14 weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough. Add 2–4 weeks for City of Temecula plan review before work begins, plus 4–8 weeks for custom countertop slab fabrication (ordered in advance to align with the installation timeline). Total timeline from signed contract to completed kitchen: typically 12–18 weeks.

For Temecula’s climate, quartz (Caesarstone, Cambria, Silestone) is the most practical choice UV resistant for south-facing kitchens, non-porous against Rancho California Water District’s hard water supply. For premium natural stone, quartzite (Taj Mahal, Calacatta Phoenix) performs well here. Granite requires annual sealing given Temecula’s mineral-rich water. Avoid unsealed marble in active cooking kitchens in this climate.

Solid wood cabinet doors in cherry, maple, or hickory outperform painted MDF in Temecula’s dry heat. MDF expands and contracts with temperature and humidity changes, eventually causing paint to chip typically within 5–8 years in this climate. We specify plywood box construction (not particleboard) for all cabinet boxes. KraftMaid and Wellborn both offer solid wood door options within mid-range budgets.

On Temecula’s current average home value of ~$987,000, a full kitchen remodel typically recoups 60–80% of its cost in resale value according to Remodeling Magazine’s Cost vs. Value Report. A dated builder-grade kitchen also actively reduces your asking price buyers factor it into offers. A well-executed full remodel eliminates this discount and can return more than its cost in avoided price reductions during negotiation.

Your $987K Temecula Home Deserves a Kitchen to Match. Let’s Build It.

About US

We’re a CSLB-licensed kitchen remodeling contractor working exclusively across Temecula, Murrieta, and the surrounding Temecula Valley communities. From cabinet refacing to full gut remodels, every project includes 3D design, in-house permit handling, and a written itemized estimate no surprises, no rotating crews.

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27630 Commerce Center Dr Temecula, CA 92590, Temecula, CA, United States, 92590

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Areas We Serve

Serving Temecula Valley & Riverside County Communities

  • Harveston
  • Redhawk
  • Paloma del Sol
  • Wolf Creek
  • Crowne Hill
  • Vail Ranch
  • Roripaugh Ranch
  • Morgan Hill
  • De Luz
  • Murrieta

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