Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling in Summerlin South, NV
If you’re in Summerlin South and your kitchen or bathrooms are still wearing their original 1990s finishes, you’re not alone — and you’re not early. Our Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling crews are on the west side regularly, and we know this community’s permit pipeline, its materials standards, and the caliche hardpan sitting under every slab in 89135. Call us at (725) 237-3739 to schedule a free walkthrough and get a bid that accounts for everything — including the Summerlin Community Association’s Architectural Review Committee timeline that too many contractors forget to factor in until it costs their client four weeks.

Why Anytime Anywhere Construction Group Las Vegas Is Summerlin South’s Preferred Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Company
We’ve built a strong reputation across Summerlin South precisely because this community demands more from a general contractor than most Las Vegas zip codes do. The Summerlin Community Association’s ARC process, Clark County’s permit sequencing, and the specific material standards enforced here mean that experience isn’t optional — it’s the difference between a project that finishes on schedule and one that stalls at a permitting counter because the ARC application was never submitted. Brian Johnson, our owner and lead technician, brings 27 years of general contracting experience to every project and is personally on-site through every phase. That’s not a marketing line — it means the person making material decisions and sequencing calls has skin in the game, not a clipboard. Nearly 470 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars reflect hundreds of completed projects, not a handful of highlights. When neighbors on the same Summerlin South block start comparing notes, that track record speaks for itself.
Our Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Services in Summerlin South
Kitchen Remodel
Summerlin South’s 1990s-era villages — Desert Shores, Peccole Ranch, and Canyon Gate — were built in coordinated waves, which means entire streets of homes share the same original layout, the same undersized galley configurations, and the same builder-grade materials that are now simultaneously hitting their 30-year failure point. We stripped a 1994 Canyon Gate kitchen off South Rampart Boulevard down to studs and subfloor in a single mobilization, reconfigured the layout, and had quartz countertops and new cabinet boxes installed within the same project window — because we came in with a plan, not a guess. If your kitchen in Summerlin South still has the original footprint, there’s a strong argument for doing it right this time rather than patching around what was always a compromise.
Bathroom Remodel
Bathroom remodels in Summerlin South frequently involve the same 1990s-era cultured marble vanity tops, single-handle faucets, and fiberglass tub surrounds that were standard across the entire master-planned build-out. We replace those with materials built for longevity — tile surrounds, solid-surface or quartz vanity tops, and fixture-grade plumbing hardware that won’t need attention again in five years. One important Summerlin South-specific note: if your remodel requires relocating a drain line or adding a floor drain, the caliche hardpan under your slab in 89135 makes that work meaningfully more expensive than the same job across the valley — we’ll tell you exactly what that means for your budget before a demo hammer touches the floor.
Cabinet Installation
Cabinet installation is where Summerlin South homeowners consistently get the most visible return on a kitchen remodel investment. We install full box replacements with soft-close hardware, dove-tail drawer construction, and finishes that hold up to the desert’s dry heat and temperature swings at 2,400–2,800 feet elevation — conditions that stress lower-grade cabinet components faster than valley-floor homes see. If you’re in Angel Park Lindell or Buffalo Ranch and the cabinet faces are delaminating, that’s typically a sign the substrate has also degraded; refacing over failed boxes is a short-term fix that we’ll tell you plainly when it makes sense and when it doesn’t.
Countertop Replacement
Quartz countertop replacement runs approximately $65–$110 per square foot installed in Summerlin South’s current market, depending on slab selection and edge profile — granite comes in slightly lower at $55–$95 per square foot installed. One question we hear from Summerlin South homeowners: will a specific quartz color or finish require ARC approval? For interior countertops, the answer is no — the ARC governs exterior changes, not interior finishes. But if your countertop project is bundled with a window relocation or exterior vent penetration, that exterior component absolutely requires ARC pre-approval before we submit to Clark County, and we build that 2–4 week review window into the bid timeline from day one.
Tile & Backsplash
Tile and backsplash work in Summerlin South requires attention to one condition that catches installers from outside the area off guard: the elevation-driven temperature swings near the Spring Mountains mean exterior-facing walls experience more thermal movement than comparable walls in the eastern valley. Using interior-only, non-flex grout on large-format tiles in rooms with exterior wall exposure — common in kitchens and bathrooms along North Buffalo Drive or near Hills Park — leads to grout cracking within a season or two. We spec appropriate flex-additive grout on all exterior-adjacent tile installations in Summerlin South as a standard practice, not an upsell.
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Trusted Brands We Specify in Summerlin South
Material transparency is part of how we work. On Summerlin South projects, we specify brands homeowners can research and verify: Pella and Andersen Windows for any window replacements tied to a kitchen or bath remodel, JELD-WEN for interior doors, and James Hardie fiber cement where exterior penetrations require patching or new cladding on a street-facing elevation. For any exterior material that touches the home’s façade in Summerlin South, we verify compatibility with the Summerlin Community Association’s approved materials list before ordering — so there are no substitutions and no delays mid-project.

Common Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Problems We See in Summerlin South Homes
- ARC pre-approval skipped before Clark County permit submittal: Contractors unfamiliar with Summerlin South’s dual-approval pipeline submit directly to Clark County for a kitchen window relocation or exterior vent penetration without first obtaining Summerlin Community Association ARC approval. Clark County won’t process the permit without it, resetting the project clock by weeks — a sequencing mistake that experienced out-of-area GCs make consistently on their first job in 89135.
- Simultaneous aging of entire blocks: Because Summerlin South’s villages were built in coordinated waves, entire streets of homes share the same original cabinet boxes, laminate countertops, and builder-grade fixtures now hitting the 30-year mark at the same time. Our crews regularly book consecutive kitchen or bath remodels on the same block — neighbor-to-neighbor word spreads fast when an entire cohort of homes ages out together.
- Caliche hardpan driving up below-slab costs: Any kitchen or bathroom remodel in Summerlin South that requires relocating a drain or adding a floor drain hits the caliche hardpan layer that underlies the western Las Vegas valley. Pneumatic jackhammering is required — this is not optional, and it adds real cost that sandier eastern Las Vegas soils simply don’t generate. We scope this explicitly in every bid so there are no surprises when demo begins.
- Grout failure from thermal movement: Large-format tile installed in kitchens and bathrooms with exterior-facing walls in Summerlin South experiences more seasonal thermal movement than valley-floor installations due to the elevation and channeled desert winds off the Spring Mountains. Non-flex grout cracks within one to two seasons; we spec flex-additive grout on every exterior-adjacent tile installation as a baseline.
Pricing for Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling in Summerlin South, NV
Here are honest ranges for Summerlin South’s current market:
- Full kitchen remodel (mid-range): $35,000–$75,000 depending on layout changes, cabinet scope, and whether any below-slab drain work is required
- Full bathroom remodel: $12,000–$28,000 for a primary bath; $7,500–$14,000 for a secondary or hall bath
- Cabinet installation (full replacement): $8,000–$22,000 depending on kitchen size and box/door specification
- Countertop replacement (quartz, installed): $65–$110 per square foot
- Countertop replacement (granite, installed): $55–$95 per square foot
- Tile & backsplash installation: $18–$38 per square foot installed, depending on tile format and layout complexity
Below-slab drain relocation in Summerlin South adds $1,500–$4,500 over typical because of the caliche hardpan — that range is specific to 89135 and the western valley. ARC review adds 2–4 weeks to any project requiring exterior changes but zero dollars in our process because we handle the application as part of the project. Call (725) 237-3739 for a free on-site estimate — we’ll scope the full job, not a low-ball number that grows after demo.
We Also Serve Cities Near Summerlin South
Our work extends beyond Summerlin South into neighboring communities throughout the west side of the Las Vegas valley. We regularly complete kitchen and bathroom remodels in Spring Valley, where similar 1990s housing stock generates comparable demand for cabinet replacements, countertop upgrades, and tile work. If you’re just outside the 89135 boundary, call us — the same crew, the same standard.
Serving Summerlin South, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Summerlin South area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling in Summerlin South
Yes — any exterior modification in Summerlin South, including relocating a window on a street-facing or side elevation, requires ARC pre-approval from the Summerlin Community Association before Clark County will process your building permit. This is the dual-approval pipeline unique to this master-planned community. GCs who skip the ARC step and submit directly to Clark County watch the application get returned without action. We submit the ARC application three to four weeks ahead of demo day so Clark County’s permit is already in hand when our crew arrives. Call (725) 237-3739 and we’ll walk you through exactly what the ARC application for your Canyon Gate address requires.
Refacing makes sense only when the original cabinet boxes are structurally sound — square, unswollen, and free of water damage at the base. In Desert Shores kitchens we’ve walked through, the 30-year-old boxes frequently show delaminated interiors, soft bottoms from decades of under-sink moisture, and drawer slides that have worn the sides of the box. When the box itself has failed, refacing the door is putting new paint on a cracked frame. We’ll tell you honestly during the walkthrough which condition yours is in — refacing at $4,500–$9,000 or full replacement starting around $8,000. Call (725) 237-3739 for a free assessment.
Interior countertop selections — including quartz color, finish, and edge profile — are not subject to Summerlin Community Association ARC review. The ARC’s authority covers exterior modifications: roofing materials, façade changes, window replacements, fence height and material, and hardscape. Your quartz countertop selection is entirely your call. Where the ARC does enter a countertop project is if that remodel is bundled with a window relocation or a new exterior vent penetration — those exterior elements trigger the review, and we’ll flag them in your scope of work before we submit anything.
We handle overlapping projects regularly in Summerlin South — it’s a direct consequence of how this community was built, with entire blocks aging out simultaneously. Our crew was called into Canyon Gate and came away with two follow-on bids from the same cul-de-sac before we packed up. Brian Johnson manages scheduling across concurrent jobs personally, so coordination decisions don’t get lost between an office and a foreman. If you and your neighbors are planning remodels in Grand Park within the same window, call (725) 237-3739 early — coordinated scheduling often allows us to sequence material deliveries and subfloor inspections more efficiently than three independent projects booked with three different contractors.
Drain relocation in Summerlin South requires cutting through caliche hardpan, which does not yield to standard rotary demo equipment — pneumatic jackhammering is required, and that adds real cost. In 89135, plan on $1,500–$4,500 in additional below-slab labor and disposal over what the same drain relocation would cost in the sandier eastern Las Vegas zip codes. The range depends on how far the drain moves and how thick the caliche layer runs at your specific address. We scope this explicitly before demo begins so the number is in your bid, not a change order three days into the job. Call (725) 237-3739 for a free on-site estimate that accounts for subsurface conditions from the start.
Reviewed by Brian Johnson, Owner & Lead Technician at Anytime Anywhere Construction Group Las Vegas, serving Summerlin South since 1998.