Understanding the Kitchen Remodeling Timeline in New Jersey

If you’re planning a kitchen remodel in New Jersey, one of the first questions you likely have is: “How long will this take?” The timeline for a kitchen remodeling project can vary significantly based on the scope of work, material availability, and the specific requirements of your NJ home. At IAC Home Improvement, we believe in transparent communication and realistic expectations.
Phase 1: Planning and Design (2-4 Weeks)
The foundation of any successful kitchen remodel is thorough planning. During this phase, we work with you to finalize the design, select materials (such as cabinets, countertops, and flooring), and order everything needed for the project. Making all selections upfront prevents delays later on.
Phase 2: Demolition and Prep (1-2 Weeks)
Once materials arrive, the physical work begins. This involves removing old cabinets, appliances, and flooring. If structural changes are needed, such as moving walls or updating plumbing and electrical systems to meet New Jersey building codes, it happens during this phase.
Phase 3: Installation (3-6 Weeks)
This is where your new kitchen starts to take shape. The installation phase typically follows this order:
- Flooring installation (hardwood, vinyl, or tile)
- Cabinet installation
- Countertop templating and installation
- Plumbing and electrical fixtures
- Backsplash installation
- Appliance installation
Phase 4: Finishing Touches (1 Week)
The final week is dedicated to painting, installing trim, and completing any minor adjustments or touch-ups. We also conduct a final walkthrough to ensure every detail meets our high standards and your expectations.
Total Estimated Timeline

On average, a full kitchen remodel in NJ takes between 6 to 12 weeks from demolition to completion, not including the initial planning phase. Custom cabinets or specialized materials can extend this timeline.






