Terms of use
CopperSill is a **free matching service** for homeowners planning a kitchen remodel. We help you compare licensed, insured remodelers, but **we do not do remodeling work ourselves** and we do not give professional construction, legal, or financial advice.
What CopperSill does
CopperSill helps US homeowners plan a kitchen remodel and get matched with licensed, insured kitchen remodelers. That match is free to you.
We are not a remodeler, general contractor, designer, architect, engineer, electrician, plumber, lawyer, lender, or insurer. We do not build kitchens, pull permits, inspect work, supervise job sites, or guarantee a contractor's work.
Our role is simple:
1. You share basic project and contact details.
2. We use that information to connect you with participating remodelers.
3. You compare options, ask questions, check credentials, and decide who to hire.
If you are ready to start, you can get matched. If you want a cost overview first, see typical kitchen remodel costs.
Using this site and the information on it
We work hard to make our content useful and clear, especially for homeowners who are new to remodeling or more comfortable in a language other than English. But the information on this site is general information only.
That means:
- Cost numbers are typical ranges and estimates, not quotes or bids.
- Actual pricing depends on the size of your kitchen, the scope of work, the materials, and your area.
- Articles and guides are not construction, structural, electrical, plumbing, legal, tax, insurance, or financial advice.
- You should make decisions based on your own research and written proposals from licensed, insured professionals.
For example, a minor kitchen refresh may fall around $5,000-$25,000, a mid-range remodel may be $25,000-$60,000, and a full gut remodel may be $60,000-$150,000+. Those are broad ranges only. The real price can change a lot based on layout changes, cabinets, counters, labor, and permit requirements.
Before you sign with anyone, read our guide on how to vet a kitchen contractor.
Your responsibilities as a homeowner
A good remodel starts with clear records and careful checking. When you use CopperSill, you agree that you are responsible for choosing who to hire and for reviewing all contract terms.
Please do these basics every time:
- Hire licensed and insured remodelers.
- Verify the license and insurance yourself with the state, city, or insurer when possible.
- Get the scope of work, materials, timeline, and price in writing before paying a deposit.
- Follow local permits and building code requirements.
- Keep copies of change orders, receipts, and messages.
- Hold final payment until the work you agreed on is complete.
If your job may need permit review, inspections, or code approval, start with local rules and ask the remodeler how they handle it. Our kitchen permits guide can help you ask better questions.
What you can and cannot do on CopperSill
Please use the site lawfully and honestly.
You may use CopperSill to learn about kitchen remodeling, request matches, and communicate about a real project.
You may not:
- Submit false, misleading, or someone else's contact information without permission.
- Use the site to spam, scrape, copy, interfere with, or misuse our forms or content.
- Pretend CopperSill is your contractor or tell a remodeler that we approved a job, a price, or a permit.
- Ask us to store sensitive information like bank account numbers, Social Security numbers, or other highly sensitive records.
If project details you submit are inaccurate, incomplete, or not your own to share, the match may not work well. Clear details help you get better conversations with remodelers.
How matching, third parties, and updates work
Participating remodelers pay CopperSill a flat fee to receive homeowner opportunities. That does not mean we guarantee their work, pricing, availability, or fit for your job.
When you use our matching service, you understand that:
- We may share your project and contact details with participating remodelers so they can contact you.
- Remodelers are independent businesses, not CopperSill employees.
- Any contract for labor, materials, design, permits, or warranties is between you and the remodeler you choose.
- CopperSill may update site content, features, or these terms from time to time.
If a remodeler gives you an estimate, proposal, or contract, review it carefully. Compare more than one option when you can. Ask questions until the scope is clear. You choose who to hire, and you hold the final payment.
Use CopperSill to compare kitchen remodelers, not as your contractor. Share only basic project and contact details, verify license and insurance yourself, get the full price and scope in writing, follow permit rules, and choose carefully before you pay.