Kitchen Remodeling Chester Springs PA

Chester Springs is two kitchen remodels in one zip code. The the older area, dating to the 1700s in older Chester Springs, has older older detached homes and historic singles where infrastructure work is part of every meaningful project. The surrounding townships — Upper Uwchlan or surrounding Chester County townships — are mostly post-1990 subdivisions where the work is cleaner cabinet-replacement scope. We’ve worked across all of it for 35+ years.

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Remodeling Your Chester Springs Kitchen — What to Expect

Since 1989, Fedor has rebuilt kitchens across Chester Springs and the surrounding townships — replacing knob-and-tube and galvanized lines in the old housing stock, and running clean cabinet-replacement scope in the subdivisions, all on a fixed-price contract with a single point of contact who answers your calls.

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What a Chester Springs kitchen remodel actually looks like

Two distinct project profiles:

Chester Springs kitchens (older housing stock along East Lancaster Avenue, Manor Avenue, the older Chester Springs corridor, and the surrounding blocks). Pre-1940 brick older detached homes and historic singles. The remodel pattern:

  • Infrastructure work usually comes first — knob-and-tube wiring, galvanized supply lines, original 100-amp panels
  • Plaster wall repair is part of every project — opening walls for new plumbing or electrical means restoring plaster afterward
  • Smaller kitchen footprints than the township homes — often 8′ × 10′ or 10′ × 12′ originals
  • Wall-removal openings to dining or living rooms are common

Township subdivision kitchens (Upper Uwchlan or surrounding Chester County townships). 1990s and 2000s tract-home construction with builder-grade kitchens:

  • cabinet-replacement pattern — cabinetry to the ceiling, quartz countertops, modern lighting
  • Sound infrastructure — modern electrical, modern plumbing
  • Predictable scope and timeline
  • Footprint usually staying — these kitchens are large enough that wall removal isn’t usually needed

Cost ranges for Chester Springs kitchens

TierRangeTypical Chester Springs project
Cosmetic Refresh$30,000 – $45,000Township subdivision kitchen with sound bones
Pull-and-Replace$40,000 – $75,000+Lighter-scope township projects keeping appliances and lighting
Full Remodel$65,000 – $120,000+Standard subdivision and borough scope — most projects land here
Custom Kitchen Build$100,000 – $150,000+Full down-to-studs scope, either older or newer area

Chester Springs projects typically run 10–20% above the equivalent township project due to the infrastructure premium. We tell older-area clients to expect 60–65% of the project budget on visible finishes, 35–40% on the work behind the wall. Appliances are not included in these ranges unless noted in your project scope.

Our Design-Build Process

Most remodels go sideways for the same reason: design and construction don’t talk to each other. The designer draws something the builder can’t actually build for the price quoted, and you’re stuck in the middle.

We use a design-build model — the team that designs your Chester Springs kitchen is the team that builds it. Every line on the drawing has been priced. Every spec has been confirmed. By the time we hand you a contract, the number is real, the timeline is real, and on a pre-1940 older Chester Springs home we’ve already solved the problems other remodelers won’t discover until they open a wall — the knob-and-tube, the galvanized supply, the undersized 100-amp panel, the plaster that has to be restored after. On a township subdivision the scope is cleaner, but the same fixed price holds. We sequence the work around the township’s inspection schedule so the project doesn’t stall.

The 8 steps, start to finish

  1. First Call — a 10–15 minute conversation to understand what you’re planning and whether it makes sense to meet.
  2. In-Home Consultation — we walk your space, listen, and learn what matters most in the finished result.
  3. Design Call + Initial Estimate — an initial design concept and a real budget range, walked through together.
  4. Selections & Design Refinement — cabinetry, countertops, tile, fixtures, hardware, lighting, paint — every choice made before we build.
  5. Fixed-Price Proposal + Contract — every line priced and confirmed buildable. The number is real before you sign.
  6. Pre-Construction — permits, ordering, scheduling, and material staging so the job runs without gaps.
  7. Construction — carpenter-led crews, a single point of contact, weekly updates, no surprise upcharges.
  8. Final Walkthrough + Warranty — we close out every detail and back the work with a 1-year workmanship warranty.

Permitting for Chester Springs kitchen projects

For older-area projects we handle permitting through West Pikeland Township; township projects go through the relevant township office (Upper Uwchlan or surrounding Chester County townships). Permit fees tend to run 1–2% of contract value and are included transparently on every Fedor proposal.

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What Chester Springs Homeowners Say About Working With Us

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Everything from first meeting to final completion was a pleasure to work with the sales, craftsmen and ownership of Fedor. Everyone involved was committed to a quality design and installation of our new kitchen. We highly recommend Fedor Fabrication for kitchen and bath renovation. We are very pleased with our new kitchen.

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by far the best around ! kitchen and bathrooms in 2 homes that are outstanding …no need to interview other contractors !

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a kitchen remodel cost in Chester Springs?

Chester Springs kitchen remodels run $30,000 to $150,000+, and most land in the Full Remodel tier. A township subdivision refresh with sound bones runs $30K–$45K; a pull-and-replace runs $40K–$75K; a full remodel — older or newer area — runs $65K–$120K+; a down-to-studs custom build runs $100K–$150K+. Borough projects typically run 10–20% above the equivalent township project because of the knob-and-tube, galvanized supply, and panel work pre-1940 older homes need. Appliances aren’t included unless noted in scope. The free cost guide above breaks every tier down.

How long does a Chester Springs kitchen remodel take?

Most Chester Springs kitchen remodels run 6–8 weeks of active construction once cabinetry and materials are on site. A township subdivision project usually runs at the shorter end on a predictable schedule; a pre-1940 borough older home runs longer because infrastructure replacement and plaster restoration add steps. The full timeline from first call to final walkthrough is typically 3–5 months. We give you a hard date at proposal and update it weekly in the JobTread portal so you always know where the project stands.

What’s included in your fixed-price quote?

Everything we can see at signing: design, all materials (cabinetry, countertops, tile, fixtures, hardware), all labor and trade partners (electrical through S.B. Electric, plumbing through AA to Z, tile, finish carpentry), permits, inspections, dumpster, project management, and the final walkthrough. On a older Chester Springs home the known old-house work — panel replacement, galvanized-to-copper replumb, plaster restoration — is priced in, not left as an allowance that balloons later. Appliances are included only if noted in your scope. The only thing that changes the number is scope you add after signing, documented and approved by you in writing first.

What happens when you open a wall in a pre-1940 Chester Springs home?

In a pre-1940 Chester Springs home we almost always find something behind the plaster — knob-and-tube wiring, an undersized 100-amp panel, galvanized supply lines, or framing that isn’t where the drawings assume. None of it surprises us; it’s why these projects take real expertise to run. We price what we can see directly on the proposal and flag what we can’t. If hidden conditions surface at demo, we document, photograph, price, and get your written approval before proceeding. No silent change orders. (Township subdivision homes rarely have these surprises — the bones are sound.)

Can I keep my existing kitchen layout?

Often, in a township subdivision — those kitchens are usually large enough that a pull-and-replace keeping the footprint works well, which is faster and less expensive. In a borough older home the original 8′ × 10′ or 10′ × 12′ kitchen is often too tight, and opening a wall to the dining or living room transforms how the house lives. We give you an honest read on your specific kitchen; keeping a cramped borough layout to save money is the change homeowners regret most within a year.

What if I want to remove a wall or add an island?

Common on older-area projects, where opening the small original kitchen to the dining or living room makes the biggest difference. If the wall is load-bearing, we bring in Rise Engineering for a stamped beam design, scoped and priced on the proposal, not improvised mid-project. In township subdivisions an island is often the main change, since the footprint is usually already large enough; we account for the cabinet, electrical, and any plumbing runs it needs from the start.

What cabinetry and materials do you typically install in Chester Springs kitchens?

Most Chester Springs kitchens use semi-custom cabinetry to the ceiling with quartz countertops — the practical, durable spec for both borough older homes and subdivision homes. We spec cabinetry through Shiloh and Great Northern, tile through The Tile Shop in King of Prussia, plumbing fixtures through Ferguson (with Weinstein Supply in West Chester the closest run for standard fixtures), and appliances through Gerhard’s in Malvern. We don’t take supplier kickbacks — the recommendation is based on what holds up in a working kitchen, not on our margin.

Do you work with my architect or designer?

Yes. If you already have drawings, we review them, tell you what works and what won’t build for the price assumed, then build to spec. If you don’t, our in-house design-build covers it end to end — the team that designs your kitchen is the team that builds it, so nothing gets drawn that we can’t build for the price quoted.

My Chester Springs home has knob-and-tube wiring. Can you replace it?

Yes. The visible work — panel replacement, the wiring runs we can identify on the walk, the new circuits the kitchen needs — gets scoped and priced directly on the proposal. For hidden knob-and-tube buried inside walls or attic chases we can’t see until demolition, the proposal notes that hidden infrastructure may surface; if it does, we walk you through scope and cost before any change order. Many pre-1940 Chester Springs homes still run on an original 100-amp panel that has to come out for a modern kitchen anyway.

What does Chester Springs permitting cost for a kitchen project?

Permit fees typically run 1–2% of contract value. On a $70,000 kitchen, expect roughly $700–$1,400. Borough projects go through Chester Springs; township projects go through Upper Uwchlan or surrounding Chester County townships — Upper Uwchlan is one of the easier Chester County townships to work with on residential remodel permits, with general layouts usually sufficient on standard kitchen work. We pull every required permit, schedule inspections around the production schedule, and show the permit cost as a transparent line item on the proposal.

Do I need to hire my own designer?

No separate designer needed — we’re design-build, so the team that designs your Chester Springs kitchen is the team that builds it; nothing gets drawn that we can’t build for the price quoted (and we collaborate cleanly if you already have an architect).

How will you communicate with me during construction?

During construction you get one point of contact who answers calls and texts, weekly progress updates, and a heads-up before anything becomes a problem, plus the live JobTread portal showing schedule, budget, and invoices. On a borough older home especially, that communication is the difference between a manageable project and a stressful one.

Can I see Chester Springs kitchen projects you’ve completed?

Yes — see our Two-Tone Cherry Kitchen Remodel and the full project portfolio.

Do you also remodel bathrooms in Chester Springs?

Yes — Chester Springs bathroom remodeling — same fixed-price model, same borough-vs-township approach, same in-house crews.