Kitchen Remodeling Built Like New Construction. Not a Cosmetic Patch Job.
Open-concept layouts, structural wall removal, and quartz countertops installed to last decades. 24+ years of Connecticut building experience. Our crew is on-site daily from demo to final walkthrough.
Why Southington Homeowners Trust Lagace
Fully Licensed & Local
HIC #0615939. NHC #0016939. Every kitchen project is fully permitted and inspected, protecting your insurance and home value in the Hartford County market.
Our Own Crew, On-Site
We do not manage disappearing subcontractors. Our team is in your home every day. You get one point of contact and one standard of accountability.
Structural Specialists
Our background is in new home construction. We handle load-bearing wall removals and engineered beam installations that typical remodeling crews cannot touch.

Your Kitchen Is the Weakest Link
An outdated kitchen does more than look tired. It actively hurts your home's function. Closed layouts cut you off from family. Old electrical panels cannot handle modern appliances. Worn counters harbor bacteria.
In the Southington market, a dated kitchen is the single biggest drag on your equity. If you have recently added space or a second floor, a kitchen that does not match the rest of the home becomes a major liability.
The kitchen is where every home improvement project either comes together or falls apart.
The New Construction Standard
We approach your kitchen remodel with the same structural integrity we use for ground-up homes. This is not just about new cabinets. It is about engineering.
Integrated Design-Build: We build construction costs into the design phase so you never fall in love with a layout you cannot afford. Everything from plumbing runs to lighting circuits is planned together.
Open Floor Plans: We evaluate load paths and coordinate with engineers for LVL or steel beam work. You get the social, open kitchen you want without compromising the house's stability.
2026 Ready Infrastructure: Electrical circuits sized for heavy-load appliances and plumbing that meets current CT code. Everything is permitted through your town department and inspected at every stage.

Southington Kitchen Remodeling Services
Structural Reconfiguration
Removal of load-bearing walls and installation of engineered headers. We specialize in creating open-concept spaces that modern families require.
Quartz & Stone Surfaces
Cambria quartz and natural stone selections. We install heat-resistant, humidity-stable surfaces built to perform for 20+ years in the New England climate.
Licensed Systems Upgrade
Full electrical and plumbing rough-ins. We upgrade outdated panels and add dedicated circuits for high-end ranges, dishwashers, and smart-home features.
2026 Kitchen Cost Guide for Connecticut
Real-world pricing for Hartford County homeowners. These ranges reflect current labor and material costs for 2026:
| Remodel Tier | Estimated Range | Common Features |
|---|---|---|
| Level 1: Cosmetic Update | $15k – $30k | Cabinet refacing, new countertops, lighting updates, tile backsplash |
| Level 2: Mid-Range Remodel | $35k – $60k | Full cabinet replacement, quartz counters, LVP flooring, updated plumbing/electrical |
| Level 3: Full Design-Build | $65k – $95k+ | Structural wall removal, island installation, custom cabinetry, full permit package |
*Pairs perfectly with a second floor addition or ADU project to maximize investment efficiency.
Expanding Your Footprint?
A new second floor or in-law suite deserves a kitchen built to the same professional standard. We regularly combine kitchen remodels with larger structural projects to save you time and coordination headaches.
Kitchen Remodeling FAQs
Yes. Any project involving electrical, plumbing, or structural changes requires a permit. This protects your home's resale value and ensures everything is up to the 2026 building code. We handle all permit applications and inspections.
A typical mid-range remodel takes 6 to 10 weeks. If structural wall removal is involved, plan for 10 to 14 weeks. We provide a detailed schedule so you can plan your life accordingly.
Quartz is non-porous and handles New England humidity shifts much better than natural stone. It never needs sealing and is highly resistant to the thermal stress of modern cooking.