Frequently Asked Questions
How does the kitchen remodeling process work from start to finish?
At Centurion Construction, we start with a phone consultation to understand your scope, then meet in person to walk through plans, timelines, and pricing. From there, our kitchen designer helps shape the layout before our crews handle electrical, plumbing, cabinetry, and finishes.
Why work with a kitchen designer instead of just picking finishes myself?
Think of a designer as an architect for how your kitchen actually functions, not just how it looks. They catch issues with workflow, cabinet clearances, and outlet placement before construction starts — which is far cheaper than fixing them after tile is set.
What's the difference between a minor kitchen update and a full remodel?
A minor update typically swaps surfaces — countertops, backsplash, paint, fixtures — without moving anything. A full remodel touches the bones: relocating plumbing, rewiring for new appliances, custom cabinetry, and tile or marble installations that change how the space lives.
How long does a kitchen remodel take, and what factors affect the timeline?
Timeline depends on scope. Custom cabinetry has lead times measured in weeks, and any electrical or plumbing relocation adds inspection windows. Countertop templating can't happen until cabinets are set — it's a sequence, like baking, where steps can't overlap.
What does the year-long labor warranty actually cover?
Our labor warranty covers the workmanship on everything we install — cabinetry, tile, fixtures, electrical, plumbing connections. If something we built or installed fails due to how it was put in, we come back and make it right within that first year.

