Looking for kitchen remodeling in New Port Richey? LRG Contractors Group is a licensed Florida general contractor serving New Port Richey and the surrounding Pasco County — from Downtown / Sims Park, Gulf Harbors, River Ridge and beyond. Full design–build kitchen remodels — from layout and permits to the final backsplash.
The kitchen is the highest-stakes room in a Tampa Bay home — it sets resale value, anchors daily life, and is where dated layouts, undersized electrical, and closed-off floor plans show their age fastest. A kitchen remodel done right pays back at sale and transforms how the whole house lives.
For New Port Richey specifically, it comes down to local realities: New Port Richey's older, Gulf-adjacent homes and revitalized historic downtown make kitchen and bath modernizations — done with care for the home's age and coastal exposure — the steadiest, highest-value work here. New Port Richey runs its own building department under the Florida Building Code; its Gulf-adjacent location puts many homes in the wind-borne-debris region, and Gulf Harbors and low-lying waterfront homes can fall in FEMA flood zones affecting substantial remodels. We design and permit your kitchen remodeling around exactly those conditions.
Kitchen Remodeling in New Port Richey — what we handle
- Layout redesign and load-bearing wall removal (with engineering)
- Custom and semi-custom cabinetry
- Quartz, granite, marble, and butcher-block countertops
- Islands, peninsulas, and banquette seating
- Electrical upgrades, dedicated circuits, and recessed/under-cabinet lighting
- Plumbing relocation, pot fillers, and filtration
- Tile, luxury-vinyl, backsplash, and moisture-aware flooring
- Permits, Florida Building Code energy compliance, and inspections
Kitchen Remodeling cost
These are typical Tampa Bay ranges, not a quote. Your number depends on layout changes, cabinetry grade, appliance package, and the condition behind the walls. We give you a fixed, itemized proposal after a site visit.
Timeline
Most kitchen remodels run 6–12 weeks of construction, plus 3–6 weeks of design and permitting beforehand.
New Port Richey permits
New Port Richey runs its own building department under the Florida Building Code; its Gulf-adjacent location puts many homes in the wind-borne-debris region, and Gulf Harbors and low-lying waterfront homes can fall in FEMA flood zones affecting substantial remodels.
