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Get matched, free, with licensed kitchen remodelers near you

CopperSill helps you plan your kitchen project and connect with licensed, insured remodelers in your area. **You compare options, you choose who to hire, and you hold the final payment.**

How CopperSill works

CopperSill is not a kitchen remodeler or contractor. We are a free matching service for homeowners.

You tell us the basics of your project. For example:
- what you want to change
- whether this is a small refresh or a full remodel
- your rough timeline
- your ZIP code and contact details
- photos, if you have them

Then we try to match you with kitchen remodelers who serve your area and take projects like yours. Participating remodelers pay CopperSill a flat fee to be part of the service. You do not pay CopperSill to get matched.

If you are early in the process, start here: get matched. If you want to understand typical price ranges first, see kitchen remodel costs.

What to expect after you submit your project

A good match process should save you time, not pressure you. Here is the usual flow:

  1. You submit your project details. Keep it simple and honest. If you know your goals, budget range, and timing, that helps.
  2. We look for remodelers near you. We focus on companies that say they handle kitchen work in your area.
  3. You may be contacted to discuss the job. This is the time to explain what matters most: layout, cabinets, counters, storage, lighting, timeline, and budget.
  4. You compare written estimates. The real price depends on the size of the kitchen, the scope of work, the materials, and your area.
  5. You choose who to hire. Or you choose no one. It is your call.

A few honest notes:
- Typical ranges are not bids. A minor refresh may run about $5,000-$25,000. A mid-range remodel often lands around $25,000-$60,000. A full gut kitchen can be $60,000-$150,000+.
- Cabinets are often 25-30% of the total budget.
- Quartz countertops often run about $60-$120 per square foot installed.
- Change orders, old-house surprises, and permit requirements can raise the final price.

If your project is mainly cabinets or counters, it can help to read cabinet buying tips or this countertop material guide.

You stay in control

A lot of homeowners worry that once they fill out a form, they lose control. That is not how this should work.

You are the decision-maker at every step.

  • You decide how much project detail to share.
  • You decide which remodelers you want to speak with.
  • You compare the scope, materials, timeline, and price.
  • You decide who to hire, if anyone.
  • You hold the final payment until the work is complete under your contract.

Before you sign with any remodeler:
- Verify the license yourself. Do not rely only on a verbal claim.
- Verify insurance yourself. Ask for proof.
- Get the scope of work and price in writing before any deposit.
- Make sure permit responsibility is clear.
- Follow local permits and building code.

If you want a simple checklist for interviews and bid review, read how to vet a kitchen contractor.

What details help you get better matches

You do not need perfect plans to start. But the more clear you are, the more useful the conversations will be.

Helpful details include:
- your city or ZIP code
- whether you want a minor refresh, mid-range remodel, or full gut
- what is staying and what is changing
- whether you want to move plumbing or electrical
- cabinet type: stock, semi-custom, or custom
- countertop material you are considering
- whether you need flooring, backsplash, lighting, or appliance changes
- your timing: ASAP, 1-3 months, or just researching

Photos help too. So does a rough list like this:
- replace cabinets
- new quartz counters
- keep same layout
- add better lighting
- paint walls

If you already know the kind of project you want, these service pages may help you frame it clearly: full kitchen remodel, cabinets, or countertops.

Common mistakes that cost homeowners money

Kitchen remodeling gets expensive when the scope is vague and the paperwork is weak. The most common problems are avoidable.

  • Choosing from a verbal promise. If it is not in writing, it is hard to enforce.
  • Comparing prices without comparing scope. One bid may include demo, haul-away, permits, finish hardware, or backsplash work while another does not.
  • Skipping license and insurance checks. Always verify both yourself.
  • Paying too much too early. Keep a reasonable payment schedule tied to progress and hold final payment until the contract items are done.
  • Ignoring permits. Kitchen work can involve electrical, plumbing, gas, ventilation, and structural issues. Follow local permit and code rules.
  • Changing materials late. Switching cabinet lines, appliances, or countertop slabs after ordering can delay the job and increase cost.

If permits are part of your project, review kitchen permits explained. It can help you ask better questions before you hire.

1

Tell us your plan

Your kitchen scope, your budget range, your area, and how to reach you. Project and contact details only — never financial account numbers or sensitive records.

2

Get matched free

We connect you with licensed, insured kitchen remodelers near you, at no cost to you. You'll usually hear from more than one so you can compare.

3

Compare quotes

Ask each remodeler for a written quote and scope. The cheapest number on the phone is rarely the real bill — read the line items and compare like for like.

4

You choose

You decide who to hire. Confirm the license and insurance, get everything in writing, and never pay a large deposit before a signed contract.

Free, no obligation

Get matched with a kitchen remodeler

Free for homeowners. We share your request with licensed remodelers near you; you compare and choose.

We collect project and contact details only — never financial account numbers or sensitive records.