Kitchen Remodeling in Loganville, GA
Serving Loganville homeowners on both sides of the Walton-Gwinnett county line. From farmhouse-style older homes to newer planned subdivisions — licensed kitchen contractor, all permits handled.
Kitchen Remodeling for Loganville's Diverse Housing Stock
Loganville sits at the intersection of Walton and Gwinnett counties, and that geography shapes its housing character in ways that matter for kitchen remodeling. The older parts of the community — homes dating to the 1960s and 1970s along the Loganville Highway corridor and original in-town streets — retain a more rural character, with smaller kitchens designed for practical cooking rather than entertaining. The newer subdivisions that developed through the 2000s and 2010s, particularly on the Gwinnett County side, are larger suburban homes with more generous kitchen footprints and, typically, builder-grade finishes that homeowners now want to upgrade.
Loganville's growth rate has been one of the highest in the region, which means many residents are relatively recent transplants from more urban parts of Metro Atlanta — people accustomed to updated kitchens who are now living in a home that hasn't been touched since it was built. The delta between what you're used to and what you have is one of the strongest drivers of kitchen remodeling investment.
One detail worth noting for Loganville homeowners: if your property straddles or sits close to the Walton-Gwinnett county line, it's worth confirming which jurisdiction governs your parcel before starting a permit process. We've worked in both Gwinnett County and Walton County jurisdictions, and we handle permit applications with the appropriate authority as part of every project — this is something we verify during the initial consultation so there's no ambiguity about which inspector you're working with.
For Loganville's older homes, kitchen projects often start with a thorough assessment of the existing plumbing and electrical situation. Kitchens in 1960s–1970s construction frequently have galvanized supply lines showing their age, original venting configurations, and electrical panels that predate the capacity requirements of modern kitchen appliances. Identifying these upfront — and scoping them into the project budget realistically — is the difference between a smooth renovation and one full of surprises.
For the newer Loganville subdivisions, the situation is simpler: solid infrastructure, adequate electrical capacity, and a kitchen that just needs better-quality materials. Semi-custom cabinets, quartz countertops, LVP flooring, and a tile backsplash typically transform these kitchens completely at mid-range project cost.
What Shapes Your Loganville Kitchen Project
Every Loganville kitchen project is priced to the specific home, so there's not a flat rate — a builder-grade subdivision update on the Gwinnett side and a full gut of a 1960s farmhouse-style home are very different jobs.
- Scope & size — your kitchen's square footage, cabinet run length, and whether the footprint stays put or walls open up
- Materials & finish level — laminate vs. quartz or granite, stock vs. semi-custom or custom cabinetry, LVP vs. hardwood, and your appliance package
- Existing conditions — subfloor and prep, older 1960s–1970s Loganville homes with galvanized supply lines or dated panels, and permits with the correct county where plumbing, electrical, or gas work applies
- Design & upgrades — islands, built-ins, lighting, and any layout changes you choose to add
Material costs are also moving with current market and tariff conditions, so we quote to today's pricing rather than a stale chart. The fastest way to a real number: get a free 2-minute estimate online for a high-level ballpark, then book a firm, no-cost in-home estimate when you're ready.
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