Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling in Spring Valley, NV
If you live in Spring Valley and you’re ready to gut your kitchen or finally fix that shower that’s been half-finished for two years, you’ve landed in the right place. Our Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling team at Anytime Anywhere Construction Group has been working across the Las Vegas Valley — including Spring Valley’s ranch-home neighborhoods — for 27 years. We know the housing stock here, we know Clark County’s permit process, and we know what’s hiding behind the walls of an 89103 kitchen that was last touched in 1988. Call us at (725) 237-3739 for a free estimate.

Why Anytime Anywhere Construction Group Las Vegas Is Spring Valley’s Preferred Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Company
Spring Valley homeowners tell us the same thing repeatedly: they hired a cheaper contractor first, and that crew didn’t know they were in unincorporated Clark County. Permit submitted to the wrong office, project stalled for weeks. We’ve been navigating the Clark County Building Department’s submittal portal for years — we know the fee schedule, the inspector cadence, and how to get a plan check moving before your cabinets are even ordered. That’s not a small thing when you’re living out of a hotel while your kitchen is torn out.
Owner Brian Johnson pulls permits personally for every Spring Valley remodel we take on. He’s on the job site — not back at an office reviewing photos someone else took. Nearly 470 verified reviews averaging 4.9 stars reflect what happens when the decision-maker is also the person swinging the hammer. Brian’s 27 years in the trade means he’s seen Spring Valley’s wood-frame stucco ranch homes through multiple renovation cycles, and he doesn’t get surprised by what’s behind the drywall.
Our Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Services in Spring Valley
Kitchen Remodel
A full kitchen remodel in a Spring Valley ranch home — the kind built along West Flamingo Road or East Charleston Boulevard corridors between the late 1970s and early 1990s — almost always reveals something behind the walls that the original builder glossed over. We budget for it upfront rather than calling you mid-demo with a change-order surprise. From layout reconfiguration to new electrical, plumbing rough-in, tile, and fixtures, we manage the entire scope through Clark County’s inspection process so you’re not chasing sign-offs yourself.
Bathroom Remodel
Bathroom remodels in Spring Valley’s older ranch homes consistently surface the same shortcut: tile applied directly over standard drywall in the wet zone, no cement backer, no waterproofing membrane — exactly what the original builders did. Decades of micro-moisture from Las Vegas’s evaporative cooler humidity accelerates substrate failure in ways you don’t see until the tile starts popping. We tear it out to the studs, install a full James Hardie HardieBacker system, and rebuild it correctly — the kind of work that passes Clark County rough-in inspection the first time.
Cabinet Installation
Cabinet installation is where a Spring Valley remodel either comes together cleanly or starts looking like a flip job. In the single-story slab-foundation homes common to the Angel Park Lindell and Buffalo Ranch areas, out-of-plumb walls and slightly unlevel floors are standard — a crew that doesn’t account for that ends up shimming cabinets at odd angles and hoping you don’t notice. We template every run before we order, and Brian is on site for installation day, not a sub who’s never seen the kitchen before. A typical cabinet installation in Spring Valley runs $4,500–$14,000 depending on linear footage, box quality, and hardware selections.
Countertop Replacement
Countertop replacement is one of the highest-impact, fastest-return upgrades in Spring Valley’s resale market. We work with quartz, granite, and porcelain slab — materials that handle the extreme thermal cycling of a Las Vegas kitchen without the cracking and seam failures you get with lower-grade composites. Templating happens after cabinet installation is fully complete and walls are finished, not before — a sequencing discipline that prevents the gaps and overhangs that come back as warranty complaints. Countertop replacement in Spring Valley typically runs $2,800–$7,500 for a standard kitchen footprint.
Tile & Backsplash
Tile work is the area where budget contractors consistently cut corners in Spring Valley’s older housing stock — and where those shortcuts come back as mold, failed grout, and full substrate replacement inside five years. We specify the right backer system for every application, whether it’s a shower surround in a 1983 Charleston Heights bathroom or a full-height backsplash in a remodeled kitchen. Summer surface temperatures in Spring Valley regularly exceed 160°F on exterior-adjacent walls, which affects adhesive cure times on tile runs near exterior surfaces — a detail a crew that only works in soft-soil, temperate markets will get wrong. Tile and backsplash installation in Spring Valley runs $1,800–$6,500 depending on material and square footage.
Fixture Upgrades
Faucets, sinks, toilets, shower systems, and lighting — fixture upgrades often feel like the finish line on a remodel, but in Spring Valley’s oldest sections, fixture replacement sometimes surfaces aluminum wiring behind the walls. We bring an electrician in before any tile or cabinet work begins when we’re working in pre-1985 Spring Valley homes. Catching that before install day — not after an inspector flags it — is the difference between a clean project and a costly tearback.

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Trusted Brands We Work With in Spring Valley
We specify materials homeowners can look up and verify — not house-brand products dressed up with marketing language. For substrate and cladding work, we use James Hardie HardieBacker and James Hardie siding products. Window replacements that come up during kitchen or bathroom remodels get specified with Andersen, Pella, Marvin, or JELD-WEN depending on the application and budget. Exterior scope that touches decking or outdoor structures gets Trex or LP SmartSide. We don’t substitute without your sign-off, and we document everything on the project paperwork so there’s no ambiguity about what went into your Spring Valley home.
Common Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Problems We See in Spring Valley Homes
- Tile over drywall in wet zones: It was a widespread shortcut in Spring Valley’s original 1970s–1990s construction, and it’s been replicated on countless budget remodels since. Standard drywall behind a shower surround fails within years — the substrate rots, mold establishes behind the tile, and the fix is a full demo-and-rebuild, not a re-grout.
- Aluminum wiring behind kitchen and bathroom walls: Homes in the 89103 ZIP built before 1985 frequently have aluminum branch-circuit wiring that requires evaluation before any cabinet or tile installation begins. Skipping the electrical inspection and tiling over the problem guarantees a failed Clark County rough-in inspection and a costly tearback.
- Permits submitted to the wrong jurisdiction: Spring Valley is unincorporated Clark County — not the City of Las Vegas. Contractors who work primarily in city-proper zip codes sometimes submit Spring Valley permits to Las Vegas city offices. The result is a re-routing delay of three to six weeks minimum, leaving homeowners in demo limbo and shifting project timelines into the brutal summer heat window.
- Caliche hardpan under the slab during plumbing rough-in: When a Spring Valley kitchen or bathroom remodel requires new plumbing lines below the slab, our crew hits caliche — a rock-hard calcium carbonate layer — within inches of the surface. Breaking through requires diamond-blade saw cuts and jackhammer work that adds real cost and time. We estimate this specifically, up front, rather than treating it as a surprise change order.
Pricing for Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling in Spring Valley, NV
Here are honest ranges for Spring Valley’s market in 2025–2026:
- Kitchen Remodel (full scope): $22,000–$68,000
- Bathroom Remodel (full scope): $9,500–$32,000
- Cabinet Installation: $4,500–$14,000
- Countertop Replacement: $2,800–$7,500
- Tile & Backsplash: $1,800–$6,500
- Fixture Upgrades: $800–$4,500
What moves a Spring Valley project toward the higher end of those ranges: aluminum wiring remediation, caliche excavation for new plumbing rough-in, substrate replacement behind wet-zone tile, and Clark County plan-check fees for larger-scope remodels. Brian Johnson reviews every job in person before quoting — no figure-it-out-from-photos estimates. Call (725) 237-3739 for a free on-site estimate with no obligation.
We Also Serve Cities Near Spring Valley
Our crews cover the broader western Las Vegas Valley regularly. If you’re in Summerlin South, we serve that corridor as well — same Clark County permit expertise, same crew, same Brian-on-site accountability. Spring Valley is our core service area, but neighboring communities along the Bruce Woodbury Beltway and West Sahara Avenue corridors are well within our regular rotation. Call (725) 237-3739 to confirm availability in your area.
Serving Spring Valley, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Spring Valley 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 Spring Valley
Spring Valley is unincorporated Clark County — it has never been incorporated into the City of Las Vegas — so all building permits, plan checks, and inspections route through the Clark County Building Department, not Las Vegas city offices. This matters practically: the submittal portal, the fee schedule, the inspector assignment process, and the plan-check timeline are all county systems, not city systems. Contractors who primarily work in city-proper zip codes often don’t realize the distinction until they’ve already submitted to the wrong office — at which point you’re looking at a three-to-six-week re-routing delay before demo can even start. We submit to Clark County on day one. Call (725) 237-3739 to talk through your permit timeline before you commit to a start date.
In a 1983 Charleston Heights ranch home, the most common finds are: aluminum branch-circuit wiring that needs evaluation before any tile or cabinet work; tile applied directly over standard drywall in the wet zone with no backer or waterproofing membrane; and rotted framing behind the shower surround from decades of micro-moisture infiltration. We’ve pulled the walls on dozens of Spring Valley homes in that vintage and we build contingency scope for all three scenarios into the project estimate rather than calling you mid-demo with a change order. The earlier you schedule an in-person walkthrough with Brian, the more accurately we can estimate the real number. Call (725) 237-3739.
Caliche — the calcium carbonate hardpan layer that runs throughout the Las Vegas Valley — sits just inches below grade under Spring Valley’s slab foundations. When a remodel requires cutting through the slab to run new plumbing lines, that caliche layer turns a straightforward trench into a diamond-blade and jackhammer job that adds both cost and time versus what you’d expect in a soft-soil market. We account for this specifically in every estimate that includes below-slab plumbing work — it’s not a surprise, it’s a line item. Call (725) 237-3739 for an estimate that reflects actual Spring Valley conditions.
Yes — and coordinating them in sequence is exactly how it has to work. Countertop templating happens after cabinet installation is fully set, walls are finished, and everything is plumb and level. We manage both scopes under one contract, one permit, and one Clark County inspection sequence, which eliminates the scheduling gaps and miscommunication that happen when two separate contractors are trying to hand off to each other on your timeline. Brian Johnson oversees both phases personally. Call (725) 237-3739 to schedule a combined estimate.
It’s a fair question. The Spring Mountain Road corridor drives a heavy volume of commercial tenant-improvement permits through Clark County’s inspection pool simultaneously with residential remodel inspections from the surrounding ranch-home neighborhoods. County inspectors are covering both pipelines, which means inspection scheduling in 89103 can run tighter than in less commercially active ZIP codes. The practical answer: submit your permit early, get on the inspection calendar before you’re ready for it rather than after, and don’t wait until the tile is set to schedule rough-in sign-off. We manage that sequencing for every Spring Valley project we run. Call (725) 237-3739 to talk through your timeline.
Reviewed by Brian Johnson, Owner & Lead Technician at Anytime Anywhere Construction Group Las Vegas, serving Spring Valley and the greater Las Vegas Valley since 1997.