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Pillco Construction Corp - Kitchen Remodeling

Kitchen Remodeling

Transform your kitchen with our fully custom kitchen and bath cabinets, available in frameless and full overlay construction with custom sizes. We also offer a cabinet refacing service to give your kitchen a fresh new look

We Specialize in

Big Cities´ Apartment Renovations

Manhattan Apartment Remodeling

All Phases of Kitchen Remodeling

WOOD CABINETS

KITCHEN WOOD CABINETS

Custome Wood Residential/Commercial Cabinets

  • Fully custom Kitchen and Bath cabinets

  • Frameless and full overlay construction

  • Custom sizes (1/4" increments)

  • Simple/Strong construction

  • Cabinet refacing service

COUNTER TOPS

kitchen-countertops

Installation, repair and replacement services

  • Bathroom and kitchen Marble, Granite and Corian countertops

  • High quality at reasonable prices

  • Countertop replacement service

  • Bathroom vanity countertop installation

FIXTURES & APPLIANCES

Kitchen Appliances

We customize your kitchen/bathroom fixtures

  • Choose fixtures by color and finish

  • Lighting, Hardware and kitchen sink Faucets

  • Metal trims and transitions

Kitchen Remodeling Gallery

Pillco Construction Corp is a top-notch general contractor that specializes in kitchen installations and remodeling. With years of experience in the industry, we have built a reputation for delivering high-quality workmanship and exceptional customer service. Our gallery showcases some of our best kitchen remodeling projects, which are a testament to our commitment to excellence. Trust us to transform your kitchen into a beautiful functional space that you'll love for to come.

We Serve the Connecticut State Area

Kitchen Remodeling FAQs

What is the average labor cost to install kitchen cabinets? Including preparation and cleanup, the typical labor cost to install kitchen cabinets can range between $40 and $80 per hour or $150 to $400 (in NYC) per linear foot. The installation price mainly varies depending on the type of cabinets involved and the professional you hire to do the job

Why are RTA cabinets so cheap? RTA cabinets aren't all that different from custom and pre-assembled kitchen cabinets, the only difference is that they are shipped to the job-site unassembled. Thanks to the low shipping costs of ordering RTA cabinets, it's relatively cheap to buy from manufacturers located outside your local area.

Why is cabinet installation so expensive? Kitchen cabinets need to stand up to decades of wear and tear. That means using specialized joinery, hinges, drawer glides, and organizational systems built for longevity. Superior construction translates to higher prices.

Is it difficult to install cabinets? While it's true that it does take a bit of skill, some time, and a couple of pairs of helpful hands, it's totally possible, even for first-time homeowners, to DIY a kitchen cabinet installation. Here's a complete guide to installing kitchen cabinets, including pro tips and tricks to get it right the first time!

How long does it take to install kitchen cabinets? On average, kitchen cabinet installation will be completed between 2-3 days. Depending on the size of the home and extent of customization being done, larger kitchens may require an additional 1-2 days

What makes kitchen cabinets look expensive? If your budget doesn't allow for a total kitchen renovation, start with updating the cabinets. A fresh coat of paint is the first step to giving them new life. Then, a trick of the eye makes them look expensive: extending the height of the cabinet to the ceiling.

How can I reduce the cost of my kitchen cabinets? If you're happy with stock sizes and styles, you can save money by purchasing them over semi-custom or custom cabinets. Semi-custom cabinets are a lower-cost alternative to custom cabinets. Semi-custom cabinets are much like stock cabinets: standard sizes, styles, and finishes.

Which cabinets to install first? If you're installing both upper cabinets and base cabinets, always install the upper cabinets first. This is helpful since you won't have to constantly reach over the base cabinets in your way, and you can use a stepladder to lift and hold the uppers.

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