Turn Outdated Kitchens Into Functional Spaces

Kitchen Remodeling in Statesboro for outdated layouts and worn cabinetry that limit your daily routine

Brown Equity Contractors LLC provides kitchen remodeling that addresses the functional failures and design limitations you face every day in your Statesboro home. You know your kitchen needs work when cabinet doors hang unevenly, countertops show deep stains that won't lift, or the layout forces you to move back and forth across the room just to prepare a simple meal. This service is for homeowners who need a kitchen that works with their cooking habits, storage needs, and the way their household actually uses the space.


A kitchen remodel involves removing outdated fixtures, replacing worn surfaces, reconfiguring layouts to improve workflow, and installing cabinetry, countertops, and appliances that match how you cook and gather. In older Statesboro homes, this often means addressing uneven subfloors, updating electrical panels to handle modern appliances, and working around plumbing lines that weren't designed for today's fixture placements. The work includes demolition, rough carpentry, electrical and plumbing updates, finish carpentry, and final installation of hardware and trim.



If your current kitchen layout wastes steps or your cabinets no longer close properly, reach out to discuss what a remodel would involve for your specific space and goals.


What Happens During a Full Kitchen Remodel

You start by identifying what doesn't work in your current kitchen—whether that's insufficient counter space, poor lighting over work areas, or base cabinets with shelves too deep to reach the back. Brown Equity Contractors LLC walks the space with you, measures existing dimensions, checks for level floors and plumb walls, and discusses your priorities for storage, appliances, and finishes. This includes noting where plumbing stacks run, whether the electrical service can support additional circuits, and how much structural modification the layout change will require.



Once the plan is set, demolition removes old cabinetry, countertops, and flooring down to the subfloor and wall studs where needed. New framing goes in for any layout changes, followed by updated plumbing rough-in and electrical wiring. After inspections, drywall is installed and finished, then flooring, cabinetry, countertops, backsplash, and appliances follow in sequence. When complete, you'll have cabinets that open and close smoothly, countertops without seams that collect water, and a layout that lets you move from sink to stove to refrigerator without unnecessary steps.


The timeline depends on the scope of structural work, whether walls are being moved, and how long custom cabinetry or countertop fabrication takes. Electrical and plumbing permits are pulled as required, and inspections are scheduled at the appropriate phases. This is not a cosmetic update—it's a full reconstruction of the room's interior to meet current building standards and your functional requirements.

Questions About Kitchen Remodeling in Statesboro

Homeowners in Statesboro often ask about timelines, material choices, and what to prepare for during the work.


  • What happens if the subfloor is damaged during demolition? If the subfloor shows rot or deflection once old flooring is removed, those sections are cut out and replaced with matching thickness plywood before new flooring goes down.
  • How do you handle existing plumbing when the sink location changes? The water supply lines and drain are rerouted through the floor or wall cavity, and the old lines are capped at the nearest junction to prevent leaks.
  • Why does electrical work take longer in older homes? Older homes in Statesboro may have insufficient amperage or outdated panels, which means upgrading the service or adding dedicated circuits before new appliances can be safely installed.
  • What should I do with the kitchen during the remodel? You'll need a temporary setup for meals, typically in another room, since the kitchen will be without running water and appliances for most of the project duration.
  • How is the countertop seam placement decided? Seams are positioned where they'll be least visible and away from sink cutouts, often at inside corners or where an appliance will sit, to minimize the chance of separation over time.


Brown Equity Contractors LLC handles kitchen remodels from layout planning through final hardware installation, coordinating each trade and inspection to keep the project moving. If your kitchen no longer supports how you cook or gather, start the conversation about what a remodel would look like in your home.