Fin Home Contracting · Johnson County, TX
Johnson County Kitchen Remodeling
We're the general contractor Johnson County homeowners call when they want a kitchen done right — local crews, transparent pricing, and a process built around the way this city actually works.
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WHY FIN HOME
Why Hire Fin Home for Kitchen Remodeling in Johnson County
Johnson County kitchen remodels require a contractor who understands that the county covers a wide mix of cities, property types, and project conditions. A kitchen in Burleson is not the same as one in Cleburne or Joshua, even if the homeowner wants similar finishes. We start by scoping the actual house, then run the remodel through one coordinated process with clear scheduling, licensed trades, and one accountable team. That is a lot different from trying to manage separate subcontractors yourself.
Our starting price for kitchen remodeling in Johnson County is $15k. That is typically where a meaningful refresh begins, with enough budget for countertop replacement, backsplash, fixture upgrades, lighting improvements, and selected cabinet work. In the 15,000–22,000 range, most homeowners can substantially improve the kitchen without forcing a major structural rework. We provide a written, itemized quote before work starts.
Johnson County spans multiple jurisdictions with different expectations and property conditions, and many homes sit outside the kind of standardized suburban framework people assume. We verify location-specific requirements first and build the scope to the property itself rather than using a generic county template.
A local project manager will get back to you within 24 business hours so you know early whether the remodel is priced and planned correctly.
Responds within 24 business hours
Neighborhoods we've worked in
Burleson · Cleburne · Joshua · Alvarado · Keene · Godley · Venus · Grandview · Rio Vista · Briaroaks
150+
Kitchen remodels across DFW – including Johnson County.
$15k
Starting price for a meaningful Johnson County kitchen refresh.
24 hrs
Response time from a Johnson County-based project manager.
15+
Years serving the Johnson County residential market.
What's Unique About Johnson County
Johnson County spans multiple cities and unincorporated areas, each with its own permitting and inspection process. We verify jurisdiction first and handle the administrative side so you do not have to navigate it yourself.
WHAT TO EXPECT TO PAY
Kitchen Remodeling Pricing in Johnson County
These are real ranges drawn from projects we've completed in Johnson County. Material costs, permit fees, and labor are reflected here.
Essential
Cosmetic refresh for kitchens with good bones. No layout changes.
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15,000–22,000
Typical Johnson County range
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Stock or semi-custom cabinets
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Laminate or entry-level quartz countertops
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New sink, faucet, hardware
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Basic tile backsplash
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Lighting update
Mid-Range
The most common scope for Johnson County homeowners. Full replacement with quality finishes.
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25,000–40,000
Typical Johnson County range
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Semi-custom cabinetry with soft-close
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Quartz or granite countertops
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Tile backsplash, full coverage
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Mid-range appliance package
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Flooring replacement
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Permit-required electrical & plumbing updates
Popular
Full Renovation
Layout changes, premium materials, high-spec appliances.
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45,000–65,000+
Typical Johnson County range
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Custom or full-custom cabinetry
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Waterfall island or layout reconfiguration
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Premium stone countertops
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High-end appliance suite
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Custom lighting & vent hood
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Structural modifications if needed
Johnson County vs Nearby Cities
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Johnson County $25,000–40,000
WHAT DRIVES COST UP
Three factors drive most Johnson County kitchen quotes: moving walls or plumbing adds $5,000–$15,000, appliance packages can swing $8,000–$20,000, and cabinet tier can shift cost by $6,000–$25,000. We walk through each of those during the estimate so you know where the number comes from.
Johnson County Cost Guide
How Much Does It Cost to Remodel a Kitchen in Johnson County?
Get a detailed breakdown of kitchen remodeling costs in Johnson County including price per square foot, labor vs materials, and real budget ranges for 2026. Browse online or download the full guide.
HOW IT WORKS
Our Johnson County Process
Every step is handled locally in Johnson County — no handoffs to a national office, no subcontracted project management.
01
Free On-Site Estimate
We measure your kitchen, review layout, appliances, and existing plumbing and electrical, and walk through your goals. You’ll get a clear written estimate with scope and pricing within 48 hours.
02
Design & Material Selection
We finalize your layout and confirm cabinet and appliance placement. Then you select cabinets, countertops, backsplash, and fixtures with clear pricing before we move forward.
03
Permitting
Most homeowners in Johnson County permit through their specific city. We identify the correct jurisdiction, submit on your behalf, and track status through final approval. For unincorporated areas where no general building permit is required, we verify that status directly with the county before work starts.
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Construction & Inspections
Demo, rough-in, inspections, cabinet install, finishes, and final walkthrough. We coordinate plumbing and electrical inspections and keep the schedule moving to avoid delays.
Johnson County Permit Office
For properties in unincorporated Johnson County, permits are processed through Johnson County Development Services at 2 N Mill St, Suite 305, Cleburne, TX 76033. Most homeowners inside incorporated cities permit through their specific city, and we help identify the correct authority before filing. Johnson County does not issue Certificates of Occupancy because counties cannot require or perform building inspections, so we coordinate the process accordingly through Johnson County Development Services. →
COMMON QUESTIONS
Johnson County Kitchen Remodeling FAQs
Questions specific to Johnson County — permits, warranties, and pricing.
How long does a remodel take in Johnson County?
Remodel timelines in Johnson County vary by scope. A bathroom remodel usually takes 3–8 weeks, a kitchen remodel takes 6–12 weeks, and a whole-home remodel can run 3–9 months from demo to final walkthrough.
Material lead times and permit processing can shift the exact dates, so we give you a project-specific schedule in the estimate rather than a generic one.
Material lead times and permit processing can shift the exact dates, so we give you a project-specific schedule in the estimate rather than a generic one.
What does a mid-range kitchen remodel actually get me in Johnson County?
Most Johnson County homeowners spending $25,000–40,000 are replacing the major finish components instead of trying to keep older cabinets and work around them. That usually means upgraded stock or semi-custom cabinets, quartz or upper-tier laminate counters, tile backsplash, new flooring, updated lights, and fixture upgrades. Appliances may fit inside the project, but cabinet and flooring choices usually decide that.
For full custom cabinetry, layout changes, or premium appliance brands, most homeowners need to budget 45,000–65,000+ or higher.
For full custom cabinetry, layout changes, or premium appliance brands, most homeowners need to budget 45,000–65,000+ or higher.
Do I need a permit for a kitchen remodel in Johnson County?
It depends on jurisdiction. In incorporated cities within Johnson County, the city building department issues permits for most remodel work involving electrical, plumbing, or mechanical systems. In unincorporated Johnson County, the county does not require general residential building permits, with septic and OSSF work being the main exception.
We verify which jurisdiction applies before work starts and handle whatever permitting is required.
We verify which jurisdiction applies before work starts and handle whatever permitting is required.
How does your pricing compare to hiring separate subcontractors?
Going direct to subs can save 8–12% on labor in some cases — but that’s before you factor in your time coordinating schedules, re-inspecting failed rough-ins, and managing material deliveries. Most homeowners who’ve done it both ways tell us the “savings” evaporated by week three.
As a general contractor, we carry full liability and workers’ comp insurance, and our subcontractors are bonded. If something goes wrong, there’s one call to make — not six.
Do you offer a warranty on your work?
Yes. Every Fin Home Custom Contracting project comes with a comprehensive warranty: 1 year on all work, 2 years on major systems, and 10 years on structural components. We also remain available after move-in to answer questions and provide support, so you can feel confident in your investment.
