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Luxury Kitchens Fort Worth 82

7178 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX

Full design-build kitchen remodeling. From concept to completion, we handle cabinetry, countertops, appliances, and all electrical/plumbi¦

Serves: 76101, 76102, 76103, 76104 +28 more

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Fort Worth Home Renovation Co. 91

7575 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX

Award-winning kitchen remodeling company. We specialize in creating timeless, efficient kitchens that increase home value and daily enjoy¦

Serves: 76101, 76102, 76103, 76104 +28 more

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Fort Worth Kitchen Specialists 22

5653 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX

Award-winning kitchen remodeling company. We specialize in creating timeless, efficient kitchens that increase home value and daily enjoy¦

Serves: 76101, 76102, 76103, 76104 +28 more

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Fort Worth Kitchen Specialists 95

3296 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX

Kitchen remodeling specialists with in-house design team. We create beautiful, functional kitchens with premium finishes and modern appli¦

Serves: 76101, 76102, 76103, 76104 +28 more

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Fort Worth Home Renovation Co. 93

1954 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX

Custom kitchen renovations featuring quality materials and expert craftsmanship. We manage permits, design, and all trades on your timeli¦

Serves: 76101, 76102, 76103, 76104 +28 more

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Fort Worth Design Build Kitchen 88

3076 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX

Custom kitchen renovations featuring quality materials and expert craftsmanship. We manage permits, design, and all trades on your timeli¦

Serves: 76101, 76102, 76103, 76104 +28 more

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Modern Kitchens Fort Worth 87

6648 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX

Kitchen remodeling specialists with in-house design team. We create beautiful, functional kitchens with premium finishes and modern appli¦

Serves: 76101, 76102, 76103, 76104 +28 more

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Fort Worth Home Renovation Co.

8897 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX

Kitchen remodeling specialists with in-house design team. We create beautiful, functional kitchens with premium finishes and modern appli¦

Serves: 76101, 76102, 76103, 76104 +28 more

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Premium Kitchen Remodeling Fort Worth

8885 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX

Complete kitchen transformation services including layout design, custom cabinetry, countertop installation, and appliance integration.

Serves: 76101, 76102, 76103, 76104 +28 more

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Fort Worth Kitchen Specialists

6560 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX

Full design-build kitchen remodeling. From concept to completion, we handle cabinetry, countertops, appliances, and all electrical/plumbi¦

Serves: 76101, 76102, 76103, 76104 +28 more

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Fort Worth Home Renovation Co.

8897 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX

Kitchen remodeling specialists with in-house design team. We create beautiful, functional kitchens with premium finishes and modern appli¦

Serves: 76101, 76102, 76103, 76104 +28 more

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Fort Worth Kitchen & Bath Design

6034 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX

Complete kitchen transformation services including layout design, custom cabinetry, countertop installation, and appliance integration.

Serves: 76101, 76102, 76103, 76104 +28 more

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Typical Same Day Kitchen Remodeling Cost in Fort Worth

For: full kitchen remodel in Fort Worth, TX

Budget Option
$9.0k
Starting price
Most Common
$27.0k
Average cost
Premium Service
$72.0k
High-end

What Affects the Price:

  • ¢Cabinet quality and layout changes
  • ¢Appliance upgrades and installation
  • ¢Fort Worth's clay-heavy soil, tornado risk, and extreme summer heat drive local material choices

Kitchen Remodeling Cost Guide — Fort Worth, TX

How Much Does a Kitchen Remodel Cost in Fort Worth, TX?

Fort Worth occupies the affordable-mid tier of the DFW kitchen remodeling market — labor rates are lower than Dallas proper, and the city's mix of post-WWII ranch homes, 1970s–1990s tract housing, and newer suburban construction creates a demand profile that keeps contractor competition robust. Here's what Tarrant County homeowners are paying in 2024–2025.

Fort Worth Kitchen Remodeling Price Ranges

Project ScopeTypical Fort Worth Cost
Minor refresh (paint, hardware, faucet, lighting)$2,500–$6,500
Countertop replacement + new sink (no cabinet change)$5,000–$15,000
Cabinet refacing + new counters$12,000–$25,000
Semi-custom remodel (new cabinets, counters, tile, appliances — same layout)$28,000–$55,000
Full remodel (layout change, new everything, no structural)$50,000–$90,000
Full gut + open concept (wall removal, plumbing relocation, custom)$75,000–$140,000
High-end / custom (Wolf, Sub-Zero, custom millwork, stone)$120,000–$250,000+

Cost per Linear Foot of Cabinetry (Installed)

Cabinet TierFort Worth Installed Cost
Stock (IKEA, Home Depot, Lowe's)$150–$350/LF
Semi-custom$400–$800/LF
Custom (local Fort Worth millwork)$800–$2,000+/LF

What Drives Kitchen Remodel Cost in Fort Worth

Labor market: BLS data for the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington MSA shows construction trade wages moderately above national average — Fort Worth's labor market is competitive but meaningfully below Chicago, Boston, and coastal metros. Journeyman plumbers in the Fort Worth market bill $65–$95/hr; electricians $55–$85/hr; kitchen installers $40–$65/hr.

Texas contractor licensing (trade-specific): Unlike states with general contractor licenses, Texas licenses specific trades. TDLR-licensed electricians and TSBPE-licensed plumbers are required for rough-in work — these are licensed professionals whose billing rates reflect the market. General contractors in Fort Worth have no state license requirement; quality verification is through references and BBB Tarrant County status.

Fort Worth housing stock: The majority of Fort Worth's single-family homes were built between 1950 and 2000 (ranch-style, pier-and-beam in older neighborhoods, slab-on-grade throughout most of the city from the 1970s onward). Older Fort Worth ranch homes (Westcliff, Fairmount, Mistletoe Heights, Ryan Place) have galvanized supply lines and original drain configurations from the 1940s–1960s that often require updating during a kitchen remodel. Newer construction (Alliance Corridor, Wedgwood, Far West Fort Worth) is more straightforward.

Post-Hurricane Uri gas line considerations: North Texas gas systems were stressed by the February 2021 winter storm (Uri). Fort Worth homeowners upgrading kitchens should ask their contractor to check gas line condition at the range/cooktop connection — corroded or improperly sized gas lines discovered during appliance replacement add $800–$3,000 to kitchen remodel scopes. Atmos Energy is the primary natural gas provider in Fort Worth and can inspect main service line condition.

Permits: The City of Fort Worth Development Services requires building permits for structural work, electrical permits for new circuits, and plumbing permits for drain or supply line changes. Permit costs for a mid-range kitchen remodel in Fort Worth typically run $500–$1,500 total.

Tarrant County countertop prices: Quartz (Silestone, Cambria, MSI) installed runs $65–$110/sq ft in the Fort Worth market. Granite runs $55–$85/sq ft. Butcher block runs $40–$60/sq ft installed. These are 10–20% below comparable Dallas prices.

Fort Worth Neighborhood Cost Context

AreaTypical Full Remodel RangeNotes
Fairmount, Ryan Place, Mistletoe Heights$45,000–$85,000Historic bungalow/ranch; older systems
Near Southside, Magnolia Ave corridor$40,000–$75,000Urban; renovation-active market
Fort Worth Cultural District area$50,000–$90,000Higher-end finishes expected
Westover Hills, Monticello$70,000–$140,000Premium market
Benbrook, Lake Worth, Saginaw$28,000–$55,000Competitive suburb market
Alliance Corridor, Keller, Southlake$40,000–$80,000Newer construction; straightforward

Kitchen Remodeling FAQ — Fort Worth, TX

Why Hire a Licensed Contractor for Kitchen Remodeling in Fort Worth, TX

Texas Licensing and Fort Worth Permit Requirements for Kitchen Remodeling

Texas's contractor licensing structure is trade-specific rather than general-contractor-based, which means the burden falls on Fort Worth homeowners to verify each subcontractor's credentials independently — rather than assuming a GC license covers all trades on a project.

Texas Specialty Trade Licensing — What's Required

Electricians: Must hold a TDLR electrical contractor license for any electrical work. Texas issues master electrician, journeyman electrician, and apprentice licenses through TDLR. For kitchen remodels, any new circuit installation (dedicated refrigerator circuit, range/oven circuit, dishwasher circuit, under-cabinet lighting circuit) requires a TDLR-licensed electrician and a Fort Worth electrical permit. Verify license status at TDLR License Search.

Plumbers: Must hold a TSBPE plumbing license — specifically a licensed master plumber to pull permits in Fort Worth. Texas plumbing licensing is distinct from TDLR (it has its own board — the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners). Any work involving kitchen sink drain reconfiguration, dishwasher drain connection, garbage disposal installation on new drain lines, or relocating a sink requires TSBPE-licensed work and a Fort Worth plumbing permit. Verify at TSBPE license lookup.

HVAC: If your kitchen remodel involves adding an exhaust duct, extending HVAC supply or return to a new kitchen layout, or installing a range hood that requires exterior venting, TDLR HVAC contractor licensing is required.

General contractors: No state license required for residential remodeling GCs in Texas. Quality verification requires: (1) BBB Tarrant County accreditation check, (2) verification that all specialty subcontractors hold Texas licenses, (3) proof of general liability insurance ($500,000–$1M minimum for residential scope), (4) local Fort Worth references with addresses you can drive by.

City of Fort Worth Permits — What's Required

Fort Worth Development Services requires:

  • Building permit: For wall removal, skylight addition, or any structural change to the kitchen space
  • Electrical permit: For any new circuit, GFCI installation, exhaust fan wiring, or panel work
  • Plumbing permit: For drain rough-in changes, new supply line runs, gas line work at range/cooktop
  • Mechanical permit: For range hood duct installation or HVAC modification

Cosmetic kitchen work (cabinet replacement in existing layout, countertop swap on same footprint, appliance replacement, painting, flooring over existing subfloor) typically does not require permits in Fort Worth. When in doubt, call Fort Worth Development Services at (817) 392-8000.

Fort Worth-Specific Risks of Unlicensed Kitchen Contractors

Unpermitted electrical in Fort Worth: The City of Fort Worth building inspection division actively follows up on complaints of unpermitted work. An unlicensed electrician who installs a new 240V range circuit without a permit creates: (1) a fire hazard from improper breaker sizing or wire gauge — Fort Worth adopted NEC 2020 in 2022; (2) an insurance claim denial risk (State Farm, Allstate, and USAA — all based in or managing significant DFW claims — note permit compliance in claim adjustment); (3) a resale disclosure issue in Tarrant County.

Slab-on-grade plumbing: Most Fort Worth homes from 1970 onward are slab-on-grade — drains run under the slab. Relocating a kitchen sink in a Fort Worth slab home requires saw-cutting the slab, which is a licensed plumbing scope that cannot be accomplished without proper permits and inspections. Budget $3,000–$8,000 for slab saw-cut and drain relocation if your kitchen layout change moves the sink location.

Gas line work post-Uri: Atmos Energy technicians noted widespread deferred maintenance on older gas service connections in the Fort Worth area following Uri. Any kitchen remodel that involves disconnecting and reconnecting a gas range should include a licensed plumber's inspection of the gas supply line from shutoff to appliance connection. Gas leaks in enclosed kitchen environments are a life-safety issue — not a permit technicality.

What to Ask Before Hiring in Fort Worth

  1. Do your electricians hold TDLR licenses? Get the license number; verify at tdlr.texas.gov/LicenseSearch
  2. Does your plumber hold a TSBPE master plumber license? Get the number; verify at tsbpe.texas.gov
  3. Do you pull Fort Worth Development Services permits on all kitchen remodels? Should be yes for any plumbing, electrical, or structural scope
  4. Have you remodeled kitchens in Tarrant County? Ask for 3 local references
  5. Do you inspect gas lines at range connection? Should be standard practice on any appliance replacement
  6. What's your process if we find galvanized supply lines under the sink? Should offer a clear recommendation (replace with copper or PEX during the project — don't close up walls with 60-year-old galvanized)

DIY vs. Professional Kitchen Remodeling in Fort Worth, TX

DIY vs. Professional Kitchen Remodeling in Fort Worth

Fort Worth has a strong DIY culture — the city's population growth and active housing market mean that homeowners are frequently improving properties in competitive price ranges. Kitchen cosmetics are strong DIY territory in Fort Worth; plumbing and electrical rough-in work are not.

Texas DIY Rules for Kitchen Remodeling

Texas allows owner-occupants of their primary single-family residence to perform their own electrical and plumbing work under the homeowner exemption — with the same permit and inspection requirements that apply to licensed contractors. Key rules:

  • Homeowner exemption applies to: Single-family home, owner-occupied as primary residence
  • Does NOT apply to: Rental properties, investment properties, commercial kitchens
  • Still requires permits: All electrical and plumbing work must be permitted and inspected by Fort Worth Development Services, regardless of who performs the work
  • Gas line work: Texas homeowner exemption does NOT apply to gas piping — all gas work must be performed by a TSBPE-licensed plumber in Texas

In practice: a Fort Worth homeowner can legally install their own kitchen electrical outlets and new circuits (with permits and inspections), but cannot perform their own gas range connection legally — that requires a TSBPE plumber.

Side-by-Side Comparison

FactorDIY Fort Worth HomeownerLicensed Fort Worth Contractor
TX TDLR electrician license required?No (homeowner exemption on own home)Yes
TX TSBPE plumber license required?No (own home, non-gas work)Yes
Gas line work (range/cooktop)TSBPE licensed plumber required (no homeowner exemption)Yes — TSBPE plumber
Fort Worth permit required?Yes — same requirement regardlessYes
Slab saw-cut for drain relocationTSBPE licensed plumber + permit requiredYes
Cabinet installationDIY-feasibleProfessional crew (faster)
Countertop template + install (stone)Fabricator sends template team → installFabricator coordinates with contractor
Tile backsplashDIY-feasibleProfessional precision
Material cost savings$4,000–$18,000N/A
Timeline (full remodel)2–5 months (weekend-paced)4–8 weeks

Fort Worth-Specific DIY Risks

Slab plumbing: Relocating a kitchen sink in a Fort Worth slab home is not DIY scope. Slab saw-cutting exposes drain lines that have been under concrete for decades — often with deteriorated P-traps or partially collapsed sections. A licensed plumber with a drain camera understands what they're opening up before saw-cut begins. DIY slab cut-through without a camera inspection is a significant risk of discovering expensive damage mid-project.

Texas gas line rule: Many Fort Worth homeowners are surprised that the Texas homeowner exemption excludes gas work. You cannot legally connect your own gas range, gas cooktop, or gas oven to the supply line in Texas without a TSBPE-licensed plumber. This isn't a Fort Worth-specific rule — it's statewide. Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 1301 governs gas fitting and requires a licensed plumber for all piping work including appliance connections. Budget $200–$500 for a plumber's appliance hookup visit if you're DIY-installing the kitchen otherwise.

Fort Worth open-concept kitchen (wall removal): The most popular Fort Worth kitchen renovation — opening the kitchen to the living room — frequently involves removing a wall. In Fort Worth's slab-on-grade ranch homes, that wall is often load-bearing. Structural assessment before demo is essential — a licensed structural engineer's assessment runs $500–$1,000 and identifies header size requirements. A Fort Worth contractor who agrees to remove a wall without identifying whether it's load-bearing is not protecting your home's structural integrity.

Post-1970s electrical: Fort Worth homes from the 1970s–1980s often have aluminum wiring in branch circuits. Aluminum wiring in kitchen circuits is a fire risk at connection points (receptacles, switches). A licensed TDLR electrician inspecting a 1978 Fort Worth ranch kitchen will identify aluminum branch circuit wiring and recommend anti-oxidant compound treatment plus pigtailing with copper at all connection points — or full copper replacement. DIYers who don't identify aluminum wiring can create fire hazards at every device they install.

When DIY Makes Sense in Fort Worth

  • Cabinet painting, staining, or hardware replacement: No permit, strong labor savings, accessible skill level
  • Backsplash tile (away from sink plumbing): Weekend project, good DIY outcome with patience
  • Countertop swap (laminate, butcher block — same footprint): DIY-feasible; stone requires fabricator
  • New light fixture (same circuit, existing switch box): No permit; straightforward
  • Appliance replacement (electric range, refrigerator, dishwasher — existing connections): DIY-feasible; gas appliances need plumber for new connection

When to Hire a Professional in Fort Worth

  • Any plumbing rough-in change (drain relocation, supply line run): TSBPE plumber + permit required
  • Gas line work (range, cooktop, oven connection or line extension): TSBPE plumber mandatory — no homeowner exemption
  • New electrical circuits (240V range, dedicated breaker for refrigerator or dishwasher): Requires TDLR electrician + permit; strongly recommended even under homeowner exemption due to aluminum wiring risk in older homes
  • Wall removal (load-bearing assessment): Structural engineer + licensed contractor for header installation
  • Full kitchen layout change: Scope complexity and inspection requirements justify full professional management

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