Kitchen Remodeling in Strongsville, Ohio
The kitchen is the room people actually live in, and the least forgiving room in the house to build. Every trade touches it, and every one of them has to be sequenced correctly or you lose weeks.
Why kitchen remodeling in Strongsville is its own problem
Strongsville is a large, unusually uniform inventory of 1955–1985 houses where nearly every home has the same aging aluminum siding, the same tired 3-tab roof and the same 1990s deck. It also sits in an active wind and hail corridor, which means a steady flow of insurance work on top of the normal replacement cycle.
The great bulk of Strongsville's housing went up in the surge between 1955 and 1985 — ranches, split-levels, bi-levels and center-hall colonials, most originally clad in aluminum or wood siding with 3-tab asphalt roofs and five-inch gutters. A second layer of larger colonials and cluster homes followed in the 1990s and 2000s on the west and south sides. What is failing now is the second or third reroof on the postwar stock, aluminum siding chalked and dented past repair, original aluminum-frame or early vinyl replacement windows, and 1990s pressure-treated decks with corroded fasteners and undersized ledger attachment.
Strongsville sits in the open southwestern approach lane into Cuyahoga County, so squall lines and supercells reach the city before they reach Cleveland. Straight-line wind and hail are the dominant exposures here rather than snow — the Palm Sunday outbreak of April 1965 put an F4 tornado through Strongsville and the city has stayed in that same storm track ever since. Wind-driven rain against long low postwar roof planes causes chronic underlayment and flashing failures.

Signs a Strongsville home needs kitchen remodeling
- A layout that fights you — no landing space, blocked work triangle, dead corners
- Not enough storage, and what exists is unreachable
- Dated finishes that make an otherwise beautiful home feel twenty years old
- A wall you suspect could come down but nobody will tell you if it is bearing
- Lighting that leaves you working in your own shadow
What your Strongsville project includes
- In-home design consultation with 3D renderings before you commit
- Structural evaluation of any wall you want removed, with engineered headers
- Custom, semi-custom and premium stock cabinetry lines
- Quartz, granite, marble and porcelain slab countertops with templated fit
- Full-height backsplash and custom tile work
- Layered lighting — recessed, under-cabinet, decorative and dimmable
- Coordinated licensed electrical and plumbing rough-in and final
- Flooring, trim, paint and appliance installation
What we install on Strongsville homes
Full-overlay and inset cabinetry, quartz and natural stone, porcelain and handmade tile, solid hardwood and luxury vinyl plank.
Neighborhoods we serve in Strongsville
Kitchen Remodeling in Strongsville — frequently asked questions
How much does kitchen remodeling cost in Strongsville, Ohio?
Pricing depends on size, materials, access and what we find once the work is opened up — which is why we do not quote over the phone. Your free Strongsville inspection ends with a line-item written proposal and a fixed number, not a range.
Do you need a permit for kitchen remodeling in Strongsville?
The City of Strongsville Building Department requires contractor registration backed by a $10,000 bond, with the registration year running from the bond date. Confirm current fees with the department at 440-580-3105 — we keep ours current year-round. We handle the application, submission and inspection scheduling as part of your project.
How quickly can you start in Strongsville?
Strongsville is about 35 minutes from our office, so inspections are usually same or next day. Emergency response is 24/7 with a 60-minute target. Scheduled project start depends on material lead time and permit turnaround — we give you real dates in writing before you sign.
How long will my kitchen be out of commission?
A cosmetic refresh runs three to four weeks. A full gut with layout changes runs eight to twelve. We set up a temporary kitchen and give you a written schedule with each trade's dates before demolition day.
What does a kitchen remodel cost in Northeast Ohio?
Mid-range full remodels in our market generally run $45,000 to $85,000. High-end custom with structural changes, premium cabinetry and appliance packages runs $95,000 and up. Cosmetic refreshes start near $22,000.