Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling in Paradise, NV
If you own a home in Paradise, NV — particularly one of the 1960s–1980s stucco ranchers that dominate the 89119 ZIP — you already know that a kitchen or bathroom remodel here involves more than picking cabinets and tile. Aging supply lines, Clark County’s permit queue, and summer monsoon humidity are all part of the job. Our Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling team at Anytime Anywhere Builders works in Paradise regularly, and we build every scope to account for what’s actually inside those walls. Call us at (725) 444-6037 for a free on-site estimate.

Why Anytime Anywhere Builders Is Paradise’s Preferred Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Company
Our reputation in Paradise is built on 613 verified customer reviews averaging 4.9 stars — one of the strongest track records in the general contracting category across the Las Vegas Valley. Those reviews reflect real projects in real neighborhoods: homes along the Swenson Street corridor, properties near McCarran International, and small commercial spaces throughout the 89119 ZIP. Homeowners in Paradise call us back not because of a slick pitch, but because we close scopes correctly the first time and don’t leave them chasing a project manager who’s never touched a tile saw.
Owner and lead technician Emily Cole personally leads every project in Paradise from demolition through final inspection. That means the person who wrote your quote is also the person setting your backsplash tile and coordinating the Clark County inspection. You don’t get handed off to a crew you’ve never met. Emily’s 11 years running permitted remodels in this market — including the quirks of Clark County’s plan-review process — translate directly into a timeline you can actually rely on.
Our Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Services in Paradise
Kitchen Remodel
A full kitchen remodel in a Paradise home typically runs $22,000–$65,000 depending on scope, footprint, and material selections. Because many 89119 kitchens were originally built in the 1970s with undersized layouts and galvanized supply plumbing, we frequently fold a repipe into the remodel scope — not as an upsell, but because installing new cabinetry and countertops on top of corroded pipes is how you end up with water-damage callbacks six months after the project closes. We handle the full scope under a single permitted pull so Clark County signs off in one visit.
Bathroom Remodel
Bathroom remodels in Paradise run $8,500–$28,000 for a standard single-bath update, with primary suite baths reaching higher depending on fixture and tile selections. The humidity load in Paradise bathrooms is genuinely higher than most homeowners expect: summer monsoon microbursts drive moisture into older wood-frame walls faster than a poorly ventilated bath fan can manage, and we’ve seen tile delaminate within two seasons on bathrooms where the original drywall backer was never replaced. We install moisture-resistant cement board as standard practice on every wet-wall tile application.
Cabinet Installation
Cabinet installation in Paradise homes requires a careful eye for what’s behind the wall before any box goes up. In the 1960s–1980s housing stock that dominates 89119, it’s common to find irregular stud spacing, previous DIY framing, or — as we’ve seen in more than a few kitchens near the Swenson Street corridor — moisture-warped blocking from years of slow leaks behind the original cabinet run. We assess the wall condition before ordering materials, which eliminates the last-minute scope surprises that derail timelines and budgets. Semi-custom and custom cabinet installs typically run $4,500–$14,000 for a full kitchen in Paradise.
Countertop Replacement
Countertop replacement is one of the highest-impact-per-dollar updates in an older Paradise kitchen, and we work with quartz, quartzite, and porcelain slab options that hold up to the desert UV and thermal cycling that eats at lesser materials. A standard Paradise kitchen countertop replacement — roughly 40–55 linear feet including an island — runs $3,200–$8,500 installed, depending on material and edge profile. We template, fabricate coordination, and install in a single managed workflow, so you’re not juggling three separate contractors.
Tile & Backsplash
Tile work in Paradise demands the right substrate. Backsplash tile set directly on the original wood-frame stucco walls of older 89119 homes — without a moisture-resistant backer — fails at the grout lines within two to three monsoon seasons. We use James Hardie cement board as the standard backer on all backsplash and shower wall applications, which is the same product specified on commercial builds. It’s not an upgrade we charge extra for. It’s just the correct way to install tile in this climate. Backsplash installation in Paradise typically runs $1,800–$5,500 depending on tile format and linear footage.
Fixture Upgrades
Fixture upgrades — faucets, shower valves, tub fills, and lighting — are often the finishing layer of a Paradise remodel, but they’re also where deferred maintenance on older homes surfaces fast. Many 89119 homes still have original compression-style valve bodies from the 1970s that won’t accept modern cartridge replacements without a wall rough-in modification. We scope fixture upgrades alongside the structural work so nothing gets reopened after the drywall is back up. Fixture upgrade packages in Paradise typically run $1,200–$4,800 depending on fixture count and whether rough-in modifications are required.
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The Paradise Permit Reality No One Tells You
Here’s the one factor no generic remodeling guide mentions: Paradise is an unincorporated community inside Clark County, which means every kitchen or bathroom remodel permit — even a cabinet-and-countertop gut — runs through the same Clark County Building Department queue in downtown Las Vegas that processes billion-dollar Strip resort renovations. A permit that clears plan review in two weeks in Henderson can stall four to six weeks in Paradise whenever a major casino project floods the plan-review desk. We’ve watched it happen. MGM files a massive renovation scope, the queue backs up, and a Paradise homeowner’s demolished kitchen sits in limbo while plan review works through the commercial stack first.
Our approach: Emily maintains direct working relationships with Clark County plan reviewers and we use permit-expediting services on every Paradise remodel pull. That means our submittals are formatted to spec the first time, follow-up happens on a name-to-name basis rather than through a web portal, and we know when to escalate and when to wait. It’s not a guarantee against delays — no GC can control when MGM decides to renovate — but it’s the difference between a two-week slip and a six-week standstill.

We proved this approach on a 1970s single-story stucco home near the Swenson Street corridor in 89119, where the original galvanized supply lines had finally corroded through behind the kitchen wall, warping the lower cabinet boxes and staining the tile backsplash with iron-rich deposits. We demoed the damaged run, repiped with PEX, installed new semi-custom cabinets, and set a quartz countertop with a James Hardie backer board substrate on the backsplash tile to guard against future moisture intrusion — all under a single permitted scope so the Clark County inspector could sign off in one visit rather than scheduling multiple return trips.
Trusted Brands We Work With in Paradise
We specify and install materials from brands that perform in the Las Vegas desert climate: James Hardie cement board for all tile backer and moisture-barrier applications, JELD-WEN interior doors and trim packages, Andersen and Pella window units for kitchen and bath ventilation upgrades, and VELUX skylights where natural light is part of the design scope. These aren’t brands we drop by name to sound impressive — they’re the products we’ve installed across hundreds of Paradise and Las Vegas Valley remodels and know how to set correctly the first time.
Common Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Problems We See in Paradise Homes
- Corroded galvanized or polybutylene supply lines behind new finishes: A striking number of 89119 homes from the 1960s–1980s era still have original galvanized or polybutylene supply plumbing running to the kitchen and baths. Installing new cabinets and tile over those lines without addressing the pipe condition is the single most common reason remodeled Paradise kitchens develop water-damage issues within the first year — and it voids any meaningful workmanship warranty on the cabinetry.
- Permit backlogs from the Clark County resort construction queue: Contractors who pull a kitchen or bath permit in Paradise without an expediting strategy routinely find their plan review stalled for weeks whenever a major Strip project floods the same queue. We’ve seen Paradise homeowners living with a fully demolished kitchen for over a month because their GC didn’t anticipate the backlog. Build in a buffer — or hire a team that knows how to work around it.
- Tile failure on wood-frame stucco walls without proper backer: Paradise’s older housing stock has wood-frame walls that were never designed for direct tile application. When contractors skip the cement board backer and set tile directly on drywall or green board, the summer monsoon humidity cycle — combined with the slow-drain flat roofs common in 89119 — drives moisture into the wall cavity and blows grout lines within two to three seasons. It’s a fixable problem, but it’s expensive to fix after the fact.
- Undersized electrical panels limiting fixture and appliance upgrades: Many 1970s-era Paradise homes were wired with 100-amp service at a time when kitchens had two appliances and a single overhead light. A full kitchen remodel that adds a dishwasher, microwave, under-cabinet lighting, and a modern range hood can push those panels to their limit. We flag panel capacity early in the design phase so electrical upgrades don’t become a mid-project surprise that blows the budget.
Pricing for Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling in Paradise, NV
Here’s a straightforward look at what remodeling work typically runs in the Paradise market:
- Full kitchen remodel: $22,000–$65,000
- Bathroom remodel (single bath): $8,500–$28,000
- Cabinet installation (full kitchen): $4,500–$14,000
- Countertop replacement: $3,200–$8,500
- Tile & backsplash installation: $1,800–$5,500
- Fixture upgrades: $1,200–$4,800
What moves a project toward the higher end of those ranges in Paradise specifically: discovering corroded supply lines that need repiping, permit delays that extend job-site carrying costs, and the material lead times that compress when Strip construction projects are drawing from the same local supply chains. We price these contingencies honestly in the initial estimate rather than discovering them mid-demo. Call (725) 444-6037 for a free on-site estimate — we’ll walk the space and give you a number that reflects what the job actually takes.
We Also Serve Cities Near Paradise
Our crew works throughout the greater Las Vegas Valley, including Winchester, Spring Valley, Enterprise, and Summerlin South. If you’re in any of these communities and need a kitchen or bathroom remodel, the same Emily-led, permit-savvy approach applies. Response time from our base to any of these neighborhoods is typically the same day for estimates and project starts.
Serving Paradise, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Paradise area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling in Paradise, NV
Paradise is unincorporated Clark County, so all permits run through the Clark County Building Department — the same office processing Strip resort renovation submittals. When a major casino project hits the plan-review queue, residential permits get caught in the same backlog, regardless of project size. Henderson has its own municipal building department and a separate, faster queue. The fix is working with a GC who has direct plan-reviewer relationships and submits permit packages that are clean enough to move on the first review cycle. Call (725) 444-6037 and ask how we handle it.
Yes, and the answer becomes obvious once you open the wall. Galvanized lines from the 1960s–1980s era corrode from the inside out, and the iron deposits they shed stain tile, discolor grout, and eventually weaken the pipe wall to the point of pinhole leaks. Installing new cabinets and countertops over failing supply lines is exactly how you end up with a water-damage callback six months after a finished project. We fold repipe work into the remodel scope under a single permitted pull whenever we find corroded supply lines — it’s more efficient for the inspection process and more honest for your budget. Call (725) 444-6037 to schedule a supply-line assessment alongside your remodel estimate.
James Hardie cement board is the correct answer for any wet-wall tile application in Paradise. Standard drywall — even moisture-resistant green board — absorbs enough humidity during Paradise’s summer monsoon microbursts to swell, soften, and blow grout lines within a few seasons, especially in bathrooms with older exhaust ventilation. Cement board doesn’t swell, doesn’t feed mold, and doesn’t react to the moisture load. We install it as standard practice on every backsplash and shower wall application, not as an upgrade. Call (725) 444-6037 if you want to talk through your specific wall condition before committing to a tile scope.
Not directly on interior finish work, but it’s a real factor if your remodel scope includes any utility trenching, footing modification, or exterior work adjacent to the project. Caliche hardpan — the calcium-carbonate cemented layer sitting one to three feet below grade throughout the Las Vegas Valley, including 89119 — requires jackhammer or hydraulic rock saw work to penetrate, which adds labor and time to any scope that touches the ground. If your kitchen remodel includes a gas line extension or your bathroom requires a new drain stub-out below the slab, budget for caliche remediation. We flag this in the estimate phase. Call (725) 444-6037 for a scope review.
Yes, and for a Paradise remodel specifically, a single combined permit pull is the smarter approach. Given that Clark County’s plan-review queue can run four to six weeks whenever Strip construction floods the desk, pulling separate permits for cabinets, countertops, and fixtures means three separate queue entries, three separate inspection schedules, and three separate windows for delays. We structure the scope to combine all related work under a single permit wherever code allows — one submission, one inspector visit, one sign-off. Call (725) 444-6037 and we’ll map out how to scope your project efficiently from day one.
Reviewed by Emily Cole, Owner & Lead Technician at Anytime Anywhere Builders, serving Paradise, NV and the greater Las Vegas Valley since 2014.