Kitchen Remodeling in Clayton, NC — Including the Gas Line Work Everyone Else Has to Subcontract Out

You want a kitchen that actually works the way you cook. We handle the full remodel — layout, plumbing, gas lines, coordination — so you're not tracking down three different contractors and hoping they show up in the right order.

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Most kitchen remodels involve more than cabinets and countertops. Sinks move. Appliances upgrade. Homeowners switching from electric to gas cooking need a line run or relocated before a single cabinet goes in. Pro Maxx One is triple-licensed in plumbing, gas, and general contracting — which means we handle the rough-in work ourselves instead of handing it off to a sub you've never met. That's not common. It matters more than most people realize until they're two weeks into a remodel and the gas line isn't done.


What a Kitchen Remodel with Pro Maxx One Actually Covers

We scope and build full kitchen remodels for Clayton homeowners — from layout changes and cabinet installation to every licensed trade behind the walls.

 

  • Full kitchen remodels: layout redesign, demo, cabinet installation, countertops, tile, and finish work
  • Partial kitchen updates: countertop swaps, cabinet refacing, fixture upgrades without full demo
  • Gas range installation and gas line relocation or new installation
  • Electric-to-gas cooking conversions, including permit and inspection
  • Sink and dishwasher relocation with full plumbing rough-in
  • Appliance hookups: ranges, dishwashers, refrigerators with water lines
  • Permits pulled and inspections coordinated from start to final sign-off

Gas Range? We'll Run the Line.

Switching to gas cooking is one of the most common upgrades homeowners add to a kitchen remodel — and one of the most common reasons a remodel stalls. The gas line has to be in before the cabinets go in. If your contractor doesn't handle gas work, that's a separate call, a separate schedule, and a separate inspection to coordinate.

 

We run kitchen gas lines as a routine part of our remodel process. Eric holds a gas license and has more gas-side experience than any plumber you'll find in the Clayton area — it's not a specialty we dabble in, it's the core of what we do. Whether you need a new line run to the range location, an existing line relocated to match your new layout, or a full propane-to-natural-gas conversion, that work stays in-house and on schedule with the rest of the project.


Line-Item Pricing. No Mystery.

Kitchen remodels have a reputation for budget surprises, and most of those surprises come from vague scopes and missing line items at the start. We price projects with full line-item detail before anything is signed. You see what you're paying for — materials, labor, permits, and any long-lead items like custom cabinets or specialty appliances that need to be ordered before the start date is confirmed.

 

If something in the scope is likely to shift (tile availability, appliance lead times, structural surprises behind old walls), we flag it before it becomes your problem mid-project. The goal is a number you can plan around, not a number that grows every week.


You Shop Selections. We Coordinate the Rest.

Managing a kitchen remodel means keeping plumbing, gas, electrical, cabinet delivery, countertop templating, and finish work moving in the right sequence. When those trades are all separate contractors, that coordination falls on you. When Pro Maxx One is acting as your general contractor, it falls on us.

 

We run the schedule, pull the permits, manage subcontractors for any work outside our direct licenses, and report back to you at each phase. You make selections — tile, fixtures, hardware, appliances — and we handle the sequencing. Most homeowners tell us the GC coordination piece is what they didn't know they needed until they had it.

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Common Questions About Kitchen Remodeling in Clayton

  • How long does a kitchen remodel take in Clayton, NC?

    A full kitchen remodel typically runs six to twelve weeks depending on scope, material lead times, and permit scheduling. Partial updates — countertops, fixtures, appliances — can move faster, sometimes two to four weeks. We give you a realistic timeline during the estimate, not an optimistic one.
  • Do I need a permit to install a gas range or move a gas line in my kitchen?

    Yes. Any new gas line installation or relocation in North Carolina requires a permit and inspection. We pull the permit and schedule the inspection as part of the project — you don't have to manage that separately.
  • Can you switch my kitchen from electric to gas cooking?

    We handle electric-to-gas conversions regularly. The work involves running a new gas line to the range location, installing the shutoff valve, and connecting the appliance — all permitted and inspected. If your home runs on propane, we can work with that too.
  • What's included in your kitchen remodel estimate?

    Our estimates are line-item detailed — labor, materials, permits, and any subcontracted work are listed separately. We also flag long-lead items like custom cabinets or specialty appliances that need to be ordered before the project can start, so there are no schedule surprises.
  • Do you handle kitchen remodels outside of Clayton?

    Yes. We work throughout the Clayton area and also serve homeowners in Raleigh, Cary, and Apex. If you're not sure whether your location is in our service area, just call — we'll tell you straight.
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Pro Maxx One is a family-owned, triple-licensed contractor serving Clayton and the surrounding Triangle area. Eric's background in gas systems, combined with our plumbing and general contracting licenses, means your kitchen remodel gets handled by one team that knows how the trades connect — not a GC who subcontracts the parts that actually matter. We're the neighborhood's trusted choice for a reason, and we'd like to show you why.