Kitchen Remodeling in Palm Coast, FL
AT A GLANCE
Service Kitchen Remodeling — cabinets, countertops, backsplash, tile floors
Location Palm Coast, FL — Flagler, Volusia & Brevard County
Pricing Backsplash from $800 | Full kitchen remodel from $8,000 — free estimates
Timeline Backsplash 1-2 days | Full kitchen remodel 1-3 weeks depending on scope
Includes Cabinet removal and install, countertop, backsplash tile, coordination
Contact (786) 833-5612 | ygtilesolution@gmail.com
Looking for a kitchen remodeling contractor in Palm Coast who handles cabinets, countertops, and backsplash tile under one roof — so you're not coordinating three separate trades for one renovation?
YG Tile Solution handles complete kitchen remodels throughout Palm Coast and Flagler County — from cabinet removal and installation to countertop fabrication, tile backsplash, and all the detail work in between. One contractor, one quote, one point of contact from demo to final walkthrough. No subcontractors, transparent pricing, debris removal always included. Free estimates — call (786) 833-5612.
Full kitchen scope — cabinets, countertops, backsplash, and coordination handled by one contractor
Florida-appropriate materials — humidity-resistant cabinet construction and low-maintenance countertop choices for Palm Coast homes
Free written estimates with itemized pricing — you know exactly what every component costs before we start
Most estimates scheduled within 24–48 hours.
Kitchen Remodeling Services in Palm Coast
YG Tile Solution handles the tile and cabinet scope of Palm Coast kitchen remodels — the work that transforms the look and function of a kitchen without requiring plumbing or electrical changes. Here's what a kitchen remodel with us typically includes:
Kitchen Backsplash Tile
The highest-ROI single upgrade in any Palm Coast kitchen. A new backsplash transforms the wall between your countertop and cabinets — and changes how the entire kitchen looks and feels. We install all backsplash tile types: subway tile, herringbone, large-format porcelain slabs, glass mosaic, arabesque, and custom patterns. Most backsplash installations complete in a single day.
Kitchen Countertop Tile
Tile countertops are a durable, cost-effective alternative to granite or quartz slabs — and when installed correctly with the right grout and sealers, they hold up to Florida kitchens' heat, humidity, and heavy daily use. We install large-format porcelain slabs, natural stone tile, and decorative tile countertops throughout Palm Coast homes.
Cabinet Upgrades
We coordinate cabinet upgrades as part of full kitchen remodels — removal of existing cabinets, installation of new upper and lower cabinets, and all trim and finish work. New cabinets paired with a coordinated backsplash and countertop tile is the most common full kitchen transformation we complete in Palm Coast and Flagler County.
Kitchen Floor Tile
Kitchen floor tile installation coordinated with the rest of the kitchen remodel — so your floor tile, backsplash, and countertop tile work together as a cohesive design rather than three separate decisions. We install porcelain and ceramic tile kitchen floors throughout Palm Coast, with proper subfloor prep and leveling on every job.
Kitchen Tile Demo & Removal
We remove existing backsplash tile, countertop tile, and kitchen floor tile as part of full kitchen remodel projects. All demo debris is hauled away — including old cabinets if cabinet replacement is part of the scope.
Need bathroom tile work done at the same time? → See Bathroom Remodeling
Need new tile or LVP flooring throughout the home? → See Tile Installation or LVP & Vinyl Flooring
Want a coordinated outdoor kitchen? → See Outdoor Kitchen Stone
What's Included in a Full Kitchen Remodel
A complete kitchen remodel from YG Tile Solution covers every component of the renovation — from the first demo day to the final backsplash grout. Here's what full scope looks like:
Cabinet Removal & Installation
We remove your existing cabinets, prep the walls, and install new cabinetry throughout. This includes upper cabinets, base cabinets, the kitchen island if applicable, and all hardware. We work with semi-custom and stock cabinet lines — we'll discuss options and brands during your estimate based on your budget, style, and timeline.
Full demo and removal of existing cabinets and hardware
Wall prep and patching after cabinet removal
Upper cabinet installation — leveled, anchored into studs, aligned throughout
Base cabinet installation — leveled, shimmed, and secured to floor and wall
Island cabinet installation where applicable
Crown molding and cabinet trim details
Hardware installation — pulls, handles, and soft-close hinges and drawer slides
Countertop Installation
We install countertops in all major materials — quartz, granite, porcelain slab, and butcher block. For stone countertops (quartz and granite), we work with a local fabricator who templates, cuts, and delivers the slab — we handle installation and the tile or caulk work at all transitions. For tile countertops, we handle the full installation ourselves.
Quartz countertop installation — most popular choice in Palm Coast right now
Granite countertop installation — coordination with stone fabricator
Porcelain slab countertops — our tile expertise is a direct advantage here
Butcher block for islands — warm, practical, pairs well with stone perimeter
Undermount sink cutouts and installation coordination
All transitions, caulk lines, and edge details finished on completion
Backsplash Tile
Backsplash tile is where the kitchen's personality comes through — and it's the area where our tile expertise delivers the most visible value. We install all backsplash styles, from classic subway tile to large-format porcelain slabs and custom mosaic patterns.
Subway tile — 3x6, 4x12, and larger formats in ceramic and porcelain
Herringbone and chevron patterns — popular in Palm Coast kitchen renovations right now
Large-format porcelain slab backsplash — minimal grout lines, contemporary look
Mosaic and penny tile accents and full fields
Natural stone backsplash — slate, travertine, marble with appropriate sealing
Full wall tile behind range hoods and to ceiling height
Coordination & Sequencing
A kitchen remodel involves multiple trades — plumbing, electrical, and cabinetry have to happen in the right sequence or the project stalls. We coordinate with your plumber and electrician to ensure cabinet installation happens after rough-in work is inspected and before countertop templating, and backsplash tile happens after countertops are fully installed. You have one point of contact managing the sequence — us.
Need bathroom tile work done at the same time? → See Bathroom Remodeling
Need new tile or LVP flooring throughout the home? → See Tile Installation or LVP & Vinyl Flooring
Want a coordinated outdoor kitchen? → See Outdoor Kitchen Stone
Kitchen Materials We Work With
Material selection is where most Palm Coast kitchen remodels go right or wrong. The choices you make on cabinet construction, countertop material, and backsplash tile determine how your kitchen looks, how it holds up to Florida's climate, and how much maintenance it requires over the years. Here's an honest guide to what we work with and what we recommend.
Cabinetry — Construction & Style
Plywood construction — stronger, more moisture-resistant, holds screws better over time. The right choice for Palm Coast homes where humidity is a constant factor. Costs more upfront, lasts significantly longer.
Particleboard (MDF) construction — more common in builder-grade and budget lines. Adequate in climate-controlled interiors but swells and deteriorates when exposed to moisture intrusion — a real risk near dishwashers, sinks, and in high-humidity Palm Coast homes.
The box — the structural carcass of the cabinet — is where quality differences show up most in Florida. We work with two primary construction types:
For Palm Coast homeowners — why cabinet box material matters:
Particleboard cabinet boxes under sinks and near dishwashers swell, warp, and eventually fall apart when exposed to moisture — even minor drips over time. In Flagler County's humidity, plywood construction is worth the additional investment. We'll advise on the specific lines available in both constructions at your estimate.
Cabinet Door Styles
We install all major door styles. The most popular choices in Palm Coast kitchen remodels right now:
Shaker — the most-requested style in Flagler County. Clean inset panel with square edges. Works in both traditional and contemporary kitchens. Highly versatile.
Flat-front (slab) — a fully modern look with no frame or panel detail. Popular in newer Palm Coast homes with open-plan layouts and contemporary design.
Raised panel — traditional look, common in older Palm Coast homes being refreshed rather than fully rebuilt. We match existing door styles when adding or replacing individual cabinets.
Beadboard — cottage and coastal aesthetic, popular in Flagler Beach and waterfront Palm Coast homes.
Cabinet Finish Options
Painted — the most popular finish in Palm Coast kitchens. White, off-white, and warm gray are the dominant choices. Painted cabinets show wear on high-traffic edges over time.
Stained wood — warm, natural look. Oak, maple, and walnut stains are popular in Palm Coast's coastal-traditional homes.
Thermofoil — a vinyl wrap over MDF. Lower cost, easy to clean, but can peel at the edges over time in high-heat or high-humidity environments near ranges and dishwashers.
Hardware & Functional Upgrades
Soft-close hinges — quieter operation, reduced wear on door frames. We install these as standard on all new cabinetry.
Soft-close drawer slides — full-extension drawer slides with soft-close dampers. Standard on our installations.
Pulls and handles — we install your chosen hardware or can advise on popular styles that work with your door style and finish.
Lazy Susans, pull-out shelves, and interior organizers — can be specified during your estimate.
CONSIDERATIONS
MATERIAL
Quartz
BEST FOR
Countertop Materials
We install the four countertop materials most common in Palm Coast kitchen remodels. Here's an honest comparison:
Most Palm Coast kitchens — the most practical all-around choice. Non-porous, consistent color, virtually no maintenance required.
Engineered product — patterns are consistent but not unique. Can be damaged by direct heat from pots. Price range: mid to high.
Granite
Homeowners who want natural stone's one-of-a-kind appearance. Each slab is unique. Very durable.
Porous — requires sealing at installation and periodic resealing. Florida's humidity can affect unsealed granite. Price range: mid to high.
Porcelain Slab
Contemporary kitchens wanting a seamless large-format look. UV-stable — excellent for outdoor kitchens. Our tile expertise is a real advantage here.
Requires precision cutting and installation — heavier and more brittle than quartz during install. Price range: mid to high.
Butcher Block
Kitchen islands and prep areas. Warm, natural look. Can be sanded and refinished if damaged.
Requires regular oiling to prevent drying and cracking. Not recommended near sinks without proper sealing. Price range: budget to mid.
Kitchen Backsplash & Tile Options We Install in Palm Coast
Palm Coast homeowners have strong design preferences that we see consistently across Flagler County — here's what we install most often and what each style works best for:
Subway Tile Backsplash
Classic 3x6 subway tile in white, off-white, or soft gray remains one of the most popular backsplash choices in Palm Coast kitchens — clean, timeless, and works with virtually any cabinet color. We install subway tile in traditional stacked, offset (brick), and vertical patterns. Paired with a contrasting grout color, it's one of the most cost-effective kitchen upgrades available.
Large-Format Porcelain Slab Backsplash
The fastest-growing backsplash trend in Palm Coast's higher-end kitchen market right now. Large-format porcelain panels (12x24, 24x24, or larger slabs) create a minimal, seamless look with far fewer grout lines than traditional tile — making them easier to clean and visually striking. Popular in Flagler County's newer construction and renovation market.
Natural Stone Backsplash
Travertine, marble-look porcelain, and slate backsplash tile add warmth and character to Palm Coast kitchens. Natural stone and stone-look porcelain pair especially well with wood-tone cabinets and warm countertop colors popular in Flagler County's coastal design aesthetic.
Herringbone and Pattern Tile
Herringbone backsplash tile — whether subway, marble-look, or mosaic — adds visual interest and energy to Palm Coast kitchens without overwhelming the space. We install herringbone, chevron, arabesque, and basketweave patterns throughout Flagler County.
Glass and Mosaic Tile
Glass tile and mosaic backsplash tile catch light and add depth to Palm Coast kitchens — especially effective behind the range or as a focal point accent wall. Glass tile requires slightly different installation technique than porcelain (specific thinset, back-buttering required) — we're experienced with both.
Tile Countertops
Large-format porcelain tile countertops are a practical and beautiful alternative to slab countertops — more cost-effective than granite or quartz, highly heat-resistant, and available in marble-look, concrete-look, and stone-look finishes. We install tile countertops with tight joints, correct waterproof sealers, and clean edge profiles throughout Palm Coast.
Choosing the Right Kitchen Materials for Palm Coast's Florida Climate
Material choices that work perfectly in a kitchen in Atlanta or Chicago can fail prematurely in Palm Coast. Florida's combination of high year-round humidity, salt air in coastal areas, and the thermal stress of a home that swings between 90-degree outdoor heat and heavily air-conditioned interiors puts specific demands on kitchen materials that most remodeling guides — written for national audiences — don't address.
Cabinet Construction and Humidity
This is the most important Florida-specific decision in any Palm Coast kitchen remodel. Particleboard cabinet boxes — which make up the majority of builder-grade and budget cabinet lines — absorb moisture over time in Florida's humid environment. The areas most vulnerable are under-sink cabinets, the cabinet adjacent to the dishwasher, and lower base cabinets near exterior walls in older homes.
Plywood construction resists moisture absorption significantly better — the wood layers in plywood are bonded perpendicular to each other, which resists swelling in a way particleboard cannot. For Palm Coast homeowners planning to stay in their home long-term, the additional cost of plywood-constructed cabinets pays back in durability. We'll always advise on the construction of the specific lines we're quoting so you know exactly what you're getting.
Countertop Choices in Florida's Humidity
Quartz is the most practical countertop choice for most Palm Coast kitchens — and the reason is directly related to Florida's climate. Quartz is non-porous, which means it doesn't absorb moisture, doesn't require sealing, and doesn't harbor bacteria or mold in the surface. Granite, while beautiful, is a porous natural stone that requires regular sealing to prevent moisture absorption — in Florida's humidity, an unsealed or poorly sealed granite countertop can develop staining and eventually surface degradation faster than in drier climates.
For outdoor kitchens and covered patios with kitchen elements, porcelain slab countertops are our strongest recommendation — they're UV-stable (quartz is not recommended for direct outdoor sun exposure), completely non-porous, and handle Florida's outdoor temperature swings without the expansion and contraction issues that affect some stone materials.
Backsplash Grout and Sealing Near Ranges
Kitchen backsplash grout adjacent to ranges and cooktops is exposed to cooking grease, heat, and steam simultaneously — a combination that degrades standard grout sealers faster than in other parts of the kitchen. We apply a grout sealer rated for cooking area exposure on all backsplash installations, and we recommend an annual reapplication specifically in the 12-inch radius around your range. We'll note this in your final walkthrough documentation so you have a reminder.
Salt Air Considerations for Coastal Palm Coast Homes
For Palm Coast homes within a few miles of the Intracoastal Waterway or the Atlantic — particularly in sections adjacent to the Matanzas River and Flagler Beach — salt air is a factor in hardware longevity. Standard nickel and chrome hardware corrodes faster in salt air environments. We recommend marine-grade stainless steel or coated hardware for coastal Palm Coast kitchens — the visual difference is minimal but the durability difference over 5–10 years is significant.
Our Kitchen Remodeling Process in Palm Coast
Every kitchen remodel is different in scope — a backsplash replacement is a one-day job, a full kitchen gut-and-rebuild is a multi-week project. Here's how we approach both ends of the spectrum.
Simple, clean, and on schedule
Step 1 — Estimate + Design
We visit your home, measure the kitchen, assess the existing conditions, and discuss your cabinet preferences, countertop material, and backsplash style. We provide a free written, itemized estimate — with separate line items for cabinets, countertops, and backsplash so you can see exactly what each component costs and adjust scope if needed.
Step 2 — Demo and Rough-In
We handle kitchen demo, cabinet removal, and coordinate with your plumber and electrician for any rough-in work that needs to happen before cabinets go in. We manage the sequence so trades aren't waiting on each other.
Step 3 — Cabinet Installation
Upper cabinets installed first, leveled and anchored. Base cabinets installed, leveled, and shimmed. Island and pantry cabinets where applicable. All hardware and soft-close mechanisms installed.
Step 4 — Countertop Templating & Installation
For stone countertops, the fabricator templates after cabinets are fully installed. We coordinate this appointment and manage the delivery and installation process. For tile countertops, we handle installation directly.
Step 5 — Backsplash Tile
Installed after countertops are fully set and transitioned. We establish layout from the most visible wall outward, tile the full field, and detail all cuts at outlets, switches, and cabinet transitions.
Step 6 — Final Walk Through
We review every component with you, address any punch items on the spot, and leave your kitchen clean. We provide care instructions for your specific countertop and grout sealer type.
Most Palm Coast kitchen backsplash installations: 1 day
Full cabinet + countertop + backsplash + floor tile remodel: 3–7 days
For Backsplash-Only Projects
If you're updating just the backsplash — without cabinet or countertop work — the process is simpler: we assess the existing surface, discuss tile options, and typically complete the installation in 1–2 days. Most backsplash projects in Palm Coast are complete within 48 hours of starting.
One contractor for the complete kitchen — cabinets, countertops, and backsplash tile under one quote. No coordinating three separate trades, no finger-pointing when something doesn't line up.
Tile expertise that general contractors can't match — our backsplash installations have tighter grout lines, better layout logic, and cleaner edge details than a GC who subcontracts the tile work out.
Florida-specific material knowledge — we know which cabinet construction holds up in Palm Coast's humidity, which countertop choice makes sense for your home's location and use, and which grout sealer lasts in a cooking environment.
Written, itemized estimates — every component is separately priced so you can see where the budget goes and make informed decisions about scope.
Owner-operated, no subcontractors — Yohan personally manages every kitchen remodel in Palm Coast. The quality you see in our photos is the quality you get.
Debris removal always included — full kitchen demo generates a significant amount of material. We haul all of it away. You don't need a dumpster.
Why Palm Coast Homeowners Choose YG Tile Solution
Kitchen Remodeling Throughout Palm Coast & Flagler County
We remodel kitchens in all Palm Coast sections — B, C, F, P, R, S, and W sections — plus Grand Haven, Belle Terre, Matanzas Woods, Seminole Woods, Lehigh Woods, Flagler Beach, and Bunnell. We also serve Volusia County and Brevard County. Contact us to confirm coverage for your specific address.
Recent Kitchen Remodels — Palm Coast & Flagler County
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Kitchen remodel costs in Palm Coast vary significantly by scope. A backsplash-only update runs $800–$2,500 depending on tile selection and square footage. A full kitchen remodel with new cabinets, countertops, and backsplash typically ranges from $8,000–$35,000+ depending on cabinet line, countertop material, and kitchen size. We provide free, itemized written estimates — call (786) 833-5612.
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We handle the complete kitchen remodel — cabinet removal and installation, countertop coordination and installation, backsplash tile, hardware, and all trim details. You have one contractor and one quote for the entire project rather than coordinating separate cabinet, countertop, and tile contractors.
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We work with several semi-custom and stock cabinet lines at different price points. The specific lines we quote depend on your budget, timeline, and style preferences — we'll present options at your estimate. We always specify the cabinet box construction in the quote so you can make an informed comparison between options.
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For most Palm Coast primary residences, we recommend quartz — it's non-porous, requires no sealing, and handles Florida's humidity without the maintenance that granite requires. For outdoor kitchens and covered patios, we recommend porcelain slab — UV-stable and fully non-porous, which quartz is not recommended for in direct sun. We'll advise based on your specific kitchen during your estimate.
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Yes. For stone countertops (quartz, marble and granite), we work with a local fabricator who templates, cuts, and delivers the slab. We manage that coordination and handle the installation and all transitions. For porcelain tile countertops and butcher block, we handle the full installation directly.
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Timeline depends on scope. A backsplash-only project typically takes 1–2 days. A full kitchen remodel — cabinets, countertops, and backsplash — typically takes 1–3 weeks depending on cabinet lead time, countertop fabrication scheduling, and the size of the kitchen. We give you a realistic project timeline in your written estimate before any work begins.
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The most-requested backsplash styles in Palm Coast right now are 4x12 white subway tile in a stacked or offset pattern, herringbone patterns behind the range as a feature wall, and large-format porcelain slab backsplash in contemporary open-plan kitchens. We'll bring samples and discuss options that work with your cabinet color and countertop material during your estimate.
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Yes. We remodel kitchens in rental properties throughout Flagler County — both long-term and short-term rentals. For rental kitchens, we advise on durable, low-maintenance material choices that hold up to tenant use and are easy to clean and repair. Cabinet material specification and tile choices differ somewhat for rental properties versus primary residences.
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Yes. We handle full kitchen demo — cabinet removal, countertop removal, existing backsplash tile removal — and haul away all debris. A full kitchen demo generates a significant amount of material. You don't need to rent a dumpster or arrange separate disposal. Debris removal is included in every YG Tile Solution kitchen estimate.
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Call or text (786) 833-5612, email ygtilesolution@gmail.com, or fill out the estimate form on this page. We'll schedule a visit to your Palm Coast home, measure the kitchen, assess existing conditions, and provide a free written estimate within 24–48 hours of our visit. No charge and no obligation.
Kitchen Remodeling FAQs — Palm Coast, FL
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