A kitchen remodel in Texas Hill Country costs $15,000–$80,000+ depending on scope. Mid-range projects average $25,000–$45,000. The process takes 6–14 weeks and involves 8 core steps: budgeting, design, permits, demo, rough-in work, cabinets/countertops, appliances/fixtures, and finish work. Burnet County requires a building permit before structural or electrical work begins.
A kitchen remodel in Texas Hill Country costs $15,000–$80,000+, and homeowners in Burnet, Marble Falls, Liberty Hill, and surrounding areas face a unique set of challenges that generic national guides simply don't address — from caliche soil conditions affecting foundation prep, to Hill Country hail seasons (March–May) that can delay material deliveries, to Burnet County's specific permitting requirements that differ from what you'll read on big home improvement websites. In our 7+ years building and remodeling across Central Texas, the team at TMB Construction has completed kitchen remodels in everything from 1970s ranch homes along RR 963 to brand-new barndominiums off US-281. We've navigated Burnet County permitting, sourced materials through local suppliers, and managed projects during the peak summer construction season when temperatures routinely hit 96°F and above. This guide gives you an honest, step-by-step breakdown of what a kitchen remodel actually costs in this region, what you'll need at each phase, where Texas building code comes into play, and when it makes more sense to call a licensed contractor than to go it alone. Whether you're planning a cosmetic refresh ($15,000–$20,000), a mid-range renovation ($25,000–$45,000), or a full gut-and-rebuild ($50,000–$80,000+), this is the most complete kitchen remodel cost guide written specifically for Texas homeowners in the Hill Country. Call TMB Construction at 830-289-3852 for a free estimate tailored to your specific project and location.