Your kitchen should work for you. We build kitchens that look great and hold up in the Las Vegas heat.

Cabinets that won't close right are a clear sign. So are countertops with chips, stains, or cracks that just won't clean up. Las Vegas homes built between 1990 and 2006 often have builder-grade kitchens that were never meant to last this long. The caliche soil here causes subtle shifting that cracks tile floors and throws cabinet doors out of alignment. Hard water leaves mineral buildup on fixtures and speeds up wear on faucets and sinks. And with summer temps pushing past 110°F, poor kitchen ventilation makes cooking miserable. We've seen kitchens in Summerlin where the layout just doesn't match how the family actually uses the space. A remodel fixes the function, the look. Waiting usually means more damage and higher costs later. [1]
Many Las Vegas homes still have the original 1990s or early 2000s kitchen. Those materials were never premium. A full remodel brings the space up to how you actually live.
Doors that sag, drawers that stick, and shelves that waste space are all fixable. We install custom cabinetry built for your storage needs.
Chips and cracks aren't just ugly. They collect bacteria and get worse over time. New quartz or stone countertops fix the problem for good.
A kitchen that fights you every time you cook is a layout problem. We redesign the flow so the space actually makes sense.
Las Vegas caliche soil causes settling that cracks tile over time. We prep the subfloor correctly so new flooring stays flat and solid.
A kitchen remodel is one of the best ways to raise your home's value before listing. Buyers in Las Vegas notice kitchens first.
We're a family-owned business. That means the person you talk to is connected to the person doing the work. Our team has been trained hands-on for over 25 years. We don't cut corners on prep, and we only use premium materials. A kitchen done right the first time saves you money and headaches down the road.
Call The Hanson Company and we'll walk you through the whole process. From layout ideas to final finishes, we handle kitchen remodeling start to finish.
Our process is straightforward so you always know what's happening next.
We start by listening. We visit your home, look at the existing layout, and talk through what you want. Then we put together a design and a clear quote. No pressure, no vague estimates.
We remove the old materials carefully and prep every surface before anything new goes in. Good prep work is where most contractors cut corners. We don't. The subfloor, walls, and framing all get checked before we build on them.
Cabinets, countertops, tile, flooring, lighting, and fixtures all go in according to the plan. We keep the site clean as we go. When we're done, we walk through every detail with you to make sure everything is right.
Kitchen remodeling costs in Las Vegas vary based on size, materials, and how much of the layout changes. A basic refresh with new cabinets and countertops costs less than a full gut-and-redesign. Premium materials like quartz countertops or custom cabinetry add to the total. Labor costs also shift depending on how much demo and prep work is needed. Homes with older subfloors or uneven surfaces from soil settling take more prep time. We give you a full quote before any work starts. No hidden fees, no surprise add-ons after demo day.
Here are the questions we hear most from Las Vegas homeowners before they get started.
Most kitchen remodels in Las Vegas run between $15,000 and $75,000 or more. The range is wide because every project is different. A cosmetic update with new countertops and cabinet fronts costs far less than a full layout redesign with custom cabinetry. We give you a clear quote after seeing the space so you know exactly what you're spending.
A basic kitchen remodel typically takes two to four weeks. Larger projects with layout changes can run six to eight weeks. Material lead times affect the schedule too, especially for custom cabinets or specialty tile. We walk you through the timeline during the consultation so you can plan around it.
Some tasks, like painting or swapping hardware, are fine as DIY. But cabinet installation, countertop fitting, tile work, and anything involving plumbing or electrical really need a pro. A common mistake we see is homeowners starting demo without checking what's behind the walls. That can turn a small project into a big one fast.
Refacing works if the cabinet boxes are still solid and the layout is good. But if you want to change the layout, add storage, or the boxes are damaged, replacement makes more sense. In our experience, a lot of Las Vegas builder-grade cabinets from the 1990s aren't worth saving. We'll tell you honestly which option fits your situation.
Yes, if your remodel involves plumbing or electrical changes, Clark County requires permits. Inspections typically take three to five business days to schedule. We handle the permitting process as part of the project. You won't have to chase down paperwork or figure out the county system on your own.
Cracked tile floors, cabinet doors that won't align, water damage under the sink, and a layout that wastes space are all signs of a bigger problem. Las Vegas soil settling is a real factor too. If your floor feels uneven or tiles keep cracking in the same spot, the subfloor needs attention before any new finishes go in.
Quartz is our most popular choice for Las Vegas kitchens. It handles heat well, resists staining, and doesn't need sealing like natural stone does. Granite is also a strong option if you want a natural look. We don't recommend laminate for high-use kitchens in this climate. The heat and hard water accelerate wear on lower-grade surfaces.