Kitchen Remodeling in Santa Ana
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Custom kitchen design in Santa Ana, built for older homes
Santa Ana’s older homes had closed-off kitchens, but today’s families want open spaces. Q Kitchen & Bath handles design, engineering, permits, cabinetry, plumbing, and electrical under one contract. Our experience helps anticipate surprises and keep remodels on track.
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More than a kitchen remodeling company in Santa Ana
Open Concept Kitchen Wall Removal
The defining project in Santa Ana’s older homes. We determine whether the wall is load-bearing, engineer the beam and post-and-footing support, pull the structural permit, and manage inspections – so your open kitchen is beautiful and structurally sound.
Full Kitchen Renovation
Demolition to final walkthrough. Cabinetry, countertops, flooring, lighting, and appliances specified as one design – plus the electrical and plumbing upgrades older homes almost always need underneath.
Custom Cabinetry for Non-Standard Spaces
Century-old walls are rarely square and floors are rarely level. Stock cabinets fight these homes. Custom cabinetry scribed to your actual conditions is the difference between a kitchen that fits and one with gaps you’ll notice every day.
Systems & Infrastructure Upgrades
Panel upgrades, rewiring, and replacing galvanized supply lines or cast-iron drains. Not glamorous, but skipping it means installing a beautiful kitchen on top of a problem that will surface in five years.
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3 easy steps to your new Santa Ana kitchen
Remodeling an older home means knowing what you’re working with before you commit. Here’s how a Q Kitchen & Bath kitchen renovation moves from first visit to finished space.
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Finished kitchens from real Santa Ana and Orange County homes – closed floor plans opened up, dated galleys rebuilt, and older houses brought forward without losing their character.
OLDER HOMES
Kitchen renovation in Santa Ana's older neighborhoods
We serve Floral Park, French Park, Washington Square, Wilshire Square, Heninger Park, Park Santiago, Santa Anita, downtown Santa Ana, and surrounding neighborhoods – along with Costa Mesa, Irvine, Tustin, Orange, Newport Beach, and Fountain Valley.
Historic districts and exterior review
Electrical and plumbing realities
Lead paint and material safety
Out-of-square walls and settled floors
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Santa Ana kitchen remodeling questions, answered
Usually yes – the question is what it takes. If the wall is non-load-bearing, removal is straightforward. If it’s carrying load, it needs an engineered beam sized for the span, plus posts and footings to transfer that load to the foundation, and a structural permit with inspections. In Santa Ana’s older homes we also frequently find plumbing, gas lines, or original wiring inside the wall that has to be rerouted. We determine all of this during the design phase, so the cost is in your proposal rather than appearing as a change order after demolition.
More involved, not more difficult – provided your contractor plans for it. The common findings are undersized electrical service, aging galvanized plumbing, plaster over wood lath instead of drywall, and framing that isn’t plumb or square. None of these are dealbreakers. They simply need to be identified during design and priced into the contract, rather than discovered mid-project by a contractor who assumed a 2015 house.
Interior work generally isn’t subject to historic design review, so most kitchen remodels proceed normally even in a designated district. Review typically applies to changes visible from the public right-of-way – altered window openings, new exterior vents, or facade modifications. If your property is on the city’s historic register or under a Mills Act contract, the rules are property-specific, so we verify your status with the City of Santa Ana before finalizing any design element that touches the exterior.
Possibly, if your home was built before 1978. Lead-based paint was in common use until then, and asbestos appears in some older plaster, floor tiles, and adhesives. This isn’t cause for alarm – it’s cause for testing. Suspect materials should be tested before demolition, and any firm disturbing painted surfaces in a pre-1978 home should hold EPA Lead-Safe certification. Handled correctly, it’s a modest line item. Handled carelessly, it’s a health risk to your family.
Kitchens consistently deliver among the strongest returns in residential remodeling, and returns in Orange County generally run above national averages. In Santa Ana specifically, there’s an additional factor: much of the housing stock has original or long-outdated kitchens, so an updated kitchen stands out sharply against comparable listings. Beyond resale, systems upgrades done during a remodel – panel, wiring, supply lines – are work you’d eventually pay for anyway, and doing it while walls are already open is by far the cheapest time to do it.
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Ready to open up your Santa Ana kitchen?
Whether you’re in a Floral Park Craftsman or a post-war home that needs its floor plan rethought, our team can show you what’s possible. Book a free in-home consultation and see your new kitchen in 3D before demolition day.
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