
Kitchen Remodeling in Salem, OR
Full-scope kitchen remodeling by a licensed Salem contractor.



Licensed Oregon Contractor
(Since 2010)
Owner-Operated • One Point of Accountability
Permits & Inspections
Coordinated

Kitchen Remodeling — What This Service Includes
For homeowners in Salem, Keizer, and nearby towns in the Willamette Valley who need more than a surface-level update, our kitchen remodeling services offer a one-of-a-kind home transformation. Many kitchens here were built with tighter layouts, limited lighting, and outdated wiring or plumbing.Integra Built handles full kitchen remodels where layout changes, system updates, and permits must be planned together and built cleanly in a lived-in home.
What a Kitchen Remodel Typically Involves
- Layout and cabinet changes to fix tight spaces and poor flow, common in older Salem homes
- Electrical and lighting upgrades to meet current code and modern kitchen use
- Plumbing updates for sinks, dishwashers, or gas appliances are planned before walls close.
- Demolition, framing, and finish work sequenced to avoid delays and rework
- All trades—carpentry, electrical, and plumbing are coordinated under one scope and one project lead.
This approach keeps decisions clear, inspections predictable, and disruption manageable.
How a Kitchen Remodel Is Planned and Built
Kitchen remodels in Salem and Keizer often involve older layouts and mixed systems. Local rules can also vary by scope. This process keeps decisions clear, inspections predictable, and work moving forward without rework. Integra Built manages the full build sequence so each phase supports the next.
What the Scope Typically Covers
- Consultation & site planning
We review the current layout, utilities, and access. Early checks focus on electrical capacity, plumbing locations, venting, and any structural limits that affect the plan. - Design alignment & scope approval
Layout changes, cabinet plans, appliance locations, and lighting are confirmed before construction begins. This is the main decision checkpoint. - Permits & inspection coordination
Permit needs are identified based on scope. Required inspections are planned into the build in line with local requirements. - Demolition & rough-in work
Selective demolition comes first. Electrical, plumbing, and framing work follows. This phase is inspected before walls or surfaces are closed. - Building & installation
Cabinets, countertops, lighting, appliances, and fixtures are installed in a set order. This helps protect finishes and avoid delays. - Finishes & detail work
Flooring transitions, backsplash tile, trim, and final adjustments are completed after major installs are set. - Clean-up & final walkthrough
The space is cleaned, final checks are completed, and the kitchen is reviewed before closeout.
Responsibility & Control
You approve
layout, selections, and scope changes
We manage
sequencing, trade coordination, inspections, and safety standards
This structure keeps the remodel organized, compliant, and ready for final approval.


What This Kitchen Remodel Delivers
- Layouts rebuilt for older Salem homes.
Many kitchens in Salem were framed for smaller appliances and closed rooms. Reworking cabinet runs, walls, and clearances fixes crowding and dead space. - Electrical capacity that matches modern use
Added circuits, proper spacing, and task lighting support today’s appliances and cooking habits without overloading older systems common in the area. - Moisture- and heat-ready finishes
Homeowners select cabinets, counters, and backsplashes to withstand daily cooking, steam, and cleanup—conditions common in year-round kitchens in the Willamette Valley. - Inspection-ready results that protect value
Work completed to current requirements helps kitchens pass inspection cleanly and supports resale without last-minute fixes. - Defined warranty coverage
Completed work is backed by a clear one-year warranty, with responsibility remaining with a single local contractor from start to finish.
Kitchen Remodeling Projects We’ve Completed
These projects show kitchen remodeling work completed by Integra Built across West Salem, South Salem, and nearby communities. The kitchens below reflect real layouts, constraints, and build decisions. They include details from cabinet replacements to full kitchen renovations. Each project highlights how planning, trade coordination, and execution come together on-site.






Our Kitchen Remodeling Process
1.
Define the Scope Early
We review layout limits, utilities, and permit triggers for Salem homes. This ensures key kitchen decisions are made before construction begins.
2.
Manage the Build
Integra Built manages carpentry, electrical, and plumbing under one project lead. This keeps work sequenced and ensures inspections stay on track.
3.
Complete & Stand Behind It
The kitchen is finished, reviewed, and closed out to the approved scope. A single contractor remains accountable for follow-through and warranty responsibilities.

Why Homeowners Choose Integra Built
Projects stay under one responsible lead from planning through closeout—no sales handoff, no dilution.
Owner oversight on every kitchen remodel in Salem and Keizer.
Licensed, Insured, and Established
Operating locally since 2010 as a licensed Oregon contractor, not a pop-up remodeler.
Licensed Oregon contractor serving the Willamette Valley since 2010.
Decisions Made Before Construction
Layouts, systems, and permit triggers are resolved early to prevent mid-build changes.
Early scope control reduces delays, rework, and inspection issues.
Verified, Not Self-Claimed
Business history, licensing, and reviews are publicly verifiable across trusted platforms.
Verified profiles on Better Business Bureau, BuildZoom, and local directories

Kitchen Remodeling Service Areas
We handle kitchen remodeling in Salem, Keizer, and nearby towns in the Willamette Valley. We often work in older Salem neighborhoods, newer Keizer developments, and homes with mixed layouts and systems.
If your home is in West Salem, South Salem, Turner, Dallas, or surrounding communities, this service is available. Local rules and inspection steps vary by area, and we plan for that before work begins.
Willamette Valley
- Salem
- Keizer
- West Salem
- McMinnville
- Newberg
- Dayton
- Dallas
- Amity
- Carlton
- Sheridan
- Willamina
- Turner
- Sherwood
Central Oregon
- Bend
- Sunriver
- La Pine
- Sisters
- Tumalo
- Deschutes River Woods
- Gilchrist
- Crescent
Ready to Talk Through Your Kitchen Remodel?
If you’re planning a kitchen remodel in Salem or nearby, the next step is a focused conversation. We’ll review your goals, your home, and the scope before anything moves forward.
Or Call Integra Built at 971-217-2986 or email adminsalem@integra-built.com
Frequently asked questions
Kitchen remodel timelines depend on scope, selections, and inspections. In Salem, layout changes, electrical work, or plumbing updates can affect the schedule. Projects move faster when decisions are made early, and inspections are planned ahead, instead of being added mid-build.
Permits are often required when a kitchen remodel includes electrical, plumbing, gas, or structural work. In Salem, inspections usually happen during rough-in and again at the end. Permit needs depend on the scope, so they are reviewed early to avoid delays once construction starts.
Most homeowners stay in their homes during a kitchen remodel. Work is planned around utilities, access, and daily routines. Clear sequencing, defined shutoff times, and clean jobsite standards help reduce disruption as the project progresses.
Older kitchens in Salem often have outdated wiring, limited circuits, or framing that does not match modern layouts. These issues are not always visible before demolition. Identifying risk areas early helps control changes before they affect the schedule or cost.
This service is for full-scope kitchen remodels that involve layout changes, system updates, or permits. If your project only involves surface updates, a smaller solution may be a better fit. This approach is best when planning and construction need to work together.
