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Disclaimer

CopperSill helps you plan a kitchen remodel and get matched with licensed, insured remodelers in your area. We are **not** a remodeler, and the final choice, contract, and payment decisions are always yours.

What CopperSill does — and does not do

CopperSill is a free matching service for homeowners. We help you compare kitchen remodeling options and connect with participating remodelers.

We do not remodel kitchens. We do not design your kitchen, pull permits, manage crews, supervise job sites, or perform construction, electrical, plumbing, structural, code, legal, tax, or financial work.

That matters because your remodel agreement is between you and the remodeler you hire. You should review the scope, materials, timeline, payment terms, warranty details, and cleanup terms before signing anything. If you want to start comparing options, you can get matched.

Costs on this site are estimates, not quotes

Any price information on CopperSill is a typical range, not a bid or guarantee. Real kitchen remodel pricing depends on:

  • the size of your kitchen
  • the scope of work
  • the materials and finishes you choose
  • your city and labor market
  • whether the job keeps the same layout or moves plumbing, gas, or electrical lines

As a general guide, a minor refresh may run about $5,000-$25,000, a mid-range remodel may run about $25,000-$60,000, and a full gut remodel can be $60,000-$150,000+. Cabinets are often about 25-30% of the total budget. Quartz countertops often run about $60-$120 per square foot installed. These are still only estimates.

Before you pay a deposit, get the price and scope in writing. Compare more than one written estimate when possible. Our costs page can help you understand common budget ranges.

You must verify the remodeler yourself

We aim to connect homeowners with remodelers who say they are licensed and insured, but you should verify that yourself before hiring anyone.

Use this checklist:

  1. Ask for the company's full legal business name.
  2. Verify the license with your state or local licensing authority.
  3. Ask for proof of insurance and confirm it is current.
  4. Read the written scope carefully. Make sure materials, brands, allowances, and exclusions are clear.
  5. Ask who will pull permits if permits are required.
  6. Do not rely on verbal promises. Get changes and allowances in writing.

A lower price is not always a better deal. Missing details can lead to change orders, delays, and disputes later. For a practical checklist, read how to vet a kitchen contractor.

Permits, code, and job-site safety

Many kitchen projects require permits, especially if the work changes electrical, plumbing, gas, ventilation, walls, windows, or structural elements. Rules vary by city and county. You and your remodeler should follow local permit rules and building code.

A few plain-language reminders:

  • Do not assume a permit is unnecessary because the job is "small."
  • If permits are required, make sure the responsibility is clear in the contract.
  • Keep children and pets away from active work areas.
  • Ask how dust control, debris removal, and daily cleanup will be handled.
  • If your home may contain older materials like lead paint, ask what safety steps apply.

CopperSill does not give permit or safety approvals. Your remodeler and your local building department are the right sources for project-specific requirements. You can read more in Kitchen Permits Explained.

Your information, your choice, your payment control

To help with matching, we may ask for basic project and contact details such as your kitchen goals, timeline, ZIP code, name, phone number, email, and preferred language. Do not send sensitive information like bank account numbers, Social Security numbers, or other private records through a quote request.

You stay in control:

  • You compare quotes
  • You choose who to hire
  • You decide when to sign
  • You hold the final payment until the work is completed to the terms of your contract

Matching is free to homeowners. Participating remodelers pay a flat fee to be included in the service.

In plain English

CopperSill does not remodel kitchens. We help you compare licensed, insured remodelers for free, but you still need to verify the pro, follow local permit rules, get the scope and price in writing, and make the final hiring and payment decisions yourself.

Common questions

Is CopperSill the company that will remodel my kitchen?
No. CopperSill is a free service that helps you compare options and get matched with licensed, insured kitchen remodelers. The remodel work, contract, permits, schedule, and warranty come from the remodeler you choose to hire.
Are the prices on CopperSill a real quote for my kitchen?
No. Prices on CopperSill are typical ranges and estimates only. Your real price depends on the size of your kitchen, the scope of work, the materials you choose, and your area. Always get the final scope and price in writing from the remodeler before paying a deposit.
How do I protect myself before hiring a remodeler?
Verify the license and insurance yourself, read the written scope line by line, confirm who handles permits, and make sure payment terms are clear before you sign. Compare more than one written estimate when you can, and hold final payment until the job is completed as agreed.