Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling in Spring Valley, NV
If you own a home in Spring Valley, you already know the kitchens and bathrooms in this part of the Las Vegas Valley were built fast and built to a budget. Most of the residential stock in ZIP 89103 dates from the 1970s through 1990s, and those spaces are ready — and often overdue — for a proper renovation. Our Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling team at Anytime Anywhere Builders serves Spring Valley homeowners directly, and owner Emily Cole leads every project on-site. Call us at (725) 444-6037 for a free estimate.

Why Anytime Anywhere Builders Is Spring Valley’s Preferred Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Company
Spring Valley is one of the neighborhoods we know best. Emily Cole — our owner and lead technician — has personally worked on tract homes throughout the 89103 ZIP code, and that hands-on familiarity shows up the moment we walk a job site. We don’t send a sales rep to your door; you get the decision-maker from day one.
613 homeowners have reviewed Anytime Anywhere Builders, and the average sits at 4.9 stars. That’s not a number you build by cutting corners on inspections or handing jobs off to whoever’s available. It reflects 11 years of showing up, doing the work, and finishing on schedule — which matters especially in Spring Valley, where aging homes routinely surface surprises mid-project that less experienced crews aren’t prepared to handle.
We understand Clark County’s permitting process inside and out, which is a genuine competitive advantage for Spring Valley homeowners. More on that below — but the short version is that many contractors who work both sides of the jurisdictional line default to City of Las Vegas procedures, and that mistake costs weeks. We don’t make it.
Our Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Services in Spring Valley
Kitchen Remodel
A full kitchen remodel in a Spring Valley tract home typically involves more than new cabinets and countertops. Demo frequently reveals outdated plumbing rough-ins, original vinyl-clad wiring, and — especially in 1980s builds near South Decatur Boulevard — 100-amp panels that aren’t sufficient for a modern kitchen load. We scope all of that upfront, pull the correct Clark County permit from the start, and coordinate any panel upgrade before a single cabinet goes in. No mid-project stalls, no failed rough-in inspections.
Bathroom Remodel
Spring Valley bathrooms built during the boom years often have original fiberglass surrounds over paper-faced drywall — a combination that has been quietly failing for decades under Las Vegas Valley humidity swings and summer heat. We strip it properly, install cement backerboard or a full waterproofing membrane, and retile. The result lasts. A standard bathroom remodel in Spring Valley runs $8,500–$22,000 depending on scope, tile selection, and whether plumbing relocation is required.
Cabinet Installation
Cabinet installation is one of the sub-services where Spring Valley’s Clark County jurisdiction matters most. Depending on scope — especially if it involves relocating plumbing supply or drain lines — Clark County may require a permit before cabinets can be set. We assess that on every estimate so there are no surprises when the inspector arrives. We work with a range of cabinet lines suited to Spring Valley kitchens, from stock configurations in smaller galley-style layouts to semi-custom builds for larger 1990s homes with open floor plans.
Countertop Replacement
Countertop replacement in Spring Valley homes sounds straightforward until you open the cabinet below and find original plumbing that needs to move, or a soffit that wasn’t built to any code ever documented. We handle the full sequence — demo, substrate repair, plumbing coordination, and countertop installation — rather than treating it as an isolated surface swap. Quartz and porcelain slabs hold up particularly well in Spring Valley kitchens given the sustained summer temperatures that push UV degradation on organic materials.
Tile & Backsplash
Las Vegas Valley temperatures above 110°F accelerate the failure of any tile installation that skipped a proper moisture membrane. In Spring Valley’s stucco-era homes, the original drywall behind old tile work has often been compromised by years of moisture intrusion — and slapping new tile over it is a short-term fix that grouts and delaminated surfaces will expose within a few seasons. We remove the compromised substrate, install James Hardie backerboard as the base layer, and set tile over a system built to handle the thermal expansion this climate demands.
Fixture Upgrades
Fixture upgrades — faucets, shower valves, lighting, ventilation fans — are often the fastest way to modernize a Spring Valley bathroom or kitchen without a full gut renovation. That said, fixture work in older 89103 homes routinely surfaces corroded supply lines, non-standard valve bodies, and inadequate vent fan wiring. Emily’s on-site presence means those findings get addressed correctly on the spot, not flagged in a follow-up email three days later.
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Trusted Brands We Work With in Spring Valley
We source and install from a confirmed portfolio of premium brands — James Hardie backerboard and cement products for moisture-critical applications, JELD-WEN interior doors for cabinet-adjacent millwork, and VELUX skylights for Spring Valley kitchens that could use natural light without sacrificing ceiling structure. For exterior-facing work on additions tied into a kitchen remodel, Andersen Windows, Pella, and Marvin are the window lines we trust most. LP SmartSide and Trex round out our exterior material options when a kitchen addition or bathroom bump-out changes the home’s envelope. These aren’t brands we just name — they’re products Emily and our crew install daily and stand behind.

Common Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Problems We See in Spring Valley Homes
- Undersized electrical panels from the 1970s–1990s build-out. A large percentage of Spring Valley tract homes in 89103 were wired with 100-amp service during the boom years. A kitchen remodel that adds an island range, dishwasher, or under-cabinet lighting frequently triggers a mandatory panel upgrade before Clark County will sign off on the electrical rough-in — a cost that surprises homeowners when their contractor didn’t price it in.
- Non-permitted room additions behind kitchens and bathrooms. Spring Valley saw significant DIY and unlicensed construction activity during the 1980s and 1990s. It’s common to open a wall during a remodel and find an addition that was never submitted to Clark County — which must be addressed and brought into compliance before the current permit can proceed to final inspection.
- Failed tile and backsplash installations over degraded stucco-era drywall. Original paper-faced drywall behind tile in Spring Valley bathrooms has absorbed decades of moisture. Installers who don’t strip it and replace it with a proper cement substrate set tile that looks fine for a year and fails by year three — grout cracks first, then the tiles themselves.
- Permit submittals routed through the wrong jurisdiction. Spring Valley is unincorporated Clark County, not the City of Las Vegas. Contractors who submit kitchen or bathroom remodel permits through the City of Las Vegas portal see those submittals rejected outright. That mistake alone can add three to five weeks to a cabinet and countertop installation timeline while the correct Clark County submittal works through the queue.
The Clark County Permit Reality for Spring Valley Remodels
This is worth a full explanation because it affects nearly every kitchen and bathroom project in Spring Valley. The neighborhood sits in unincorporated Clark County — ZIP 89103 — which means every permit, every inspection, and every code variance runs through the Clark County Building Department, not the City of Las Vegas. The two systems use different submittal portals, different inspection scheduling workflows, and in several areas, different code interpretations. A contractor who defaults to City of Las Vegas procedures — even a competent one — will get submittals bounced back, restarting the clock on your project.
We pull Clark County permits every week. We know which plan checkers to call, how Clark County’s electrical rough-in sequence differs from City of Las Vegas procedures, and how to document a kitchen remodel so it clears the submittal portal without revision requests. On a recent full kitchen gut on a single-story stucco tract home near South Decatur Boulevard — a classic 1980s Spring Valley build — demo revealed exactly what we’d anticipated: a 100-amp panel undersized for the planned island range and dishwasher load, plus a non-compliant room addition behind the kitchen that had never been permitted. We coordinated the panel upgrade, pulled the correct Clark County kitchen remodel permit, installed James Hardie backerboard behind the tile backsplash to guard against UV-accelerated moisture intrusion, and finished on schedule without a single failed inspection. That’s what fluency in Clark County’s process actually looks like on the ground.
Pricing for Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling in Spring Valley, NV
Spring Valley remodel pricing reflects both material costs and the real project conditions in 89103 homes. Here’s where ranges actually land:
- Full kitchen remodel: $28,000–$75,000 — depending on layout changes, appliance package, and whether a panel upgrade is required
- Bathroom remodel (full): $8,500–$22,000 — tile, fixtures, vanity, and plumbing; higher end if structural or waterproofing remediation is needed
- Cabinet installation only: $4,500–$14,000 — stock to semi-custom; includes demolition of original cabinets
- Countertop replacement: $1,800–$6,500 — quartz or porcelain slab; add $500–$1,500 if plumbing relocation is required
- Tile & backsplash (kitchen or bath): $1,200–$4,800 — includes proper substrate prep; no shortcuts on moisture membrane
- Fixture upgrades (faucets, shower valves, lighting): $600–$3,500 — scope-dependent
Panel upgrades, if required by Clark County inspection, typically run $1,800–$3,500 and are coordinated directly through our project scope. Estimates are free — call (725) 444-6037 and Emily or our team will walk through your specific Spring Valley home.
We Also Serve Cities Near Spring Valley
Our team serves the full surrounding area in addition to Spring Valley — including Winchester, Paradise, Summerlin South, and Enterprise. If your home sits near the boundary of any of these neighborhoods, we cover it. Jurisdictional lines shift, but our Clark County and City of Las Vegas permit experience means we handle both sides correctly regardless of which side of the line your address falls on.
Serving Spring Valley, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the Spring Valley 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 Spring Valley
Yes. Spring Valley is unincorporated Clark County, so all kitchen and bathroom remodel permits must be submitted through the Clark County Building Department’s portal, not the City of Las Vegas system. This applies to plumbing rough-in, electrical work, and structural changes. Submitting to the wrong jurisdiction gets the application rejected, which can delay your project by weeks before the correct submittal even enters the queue. Call us at (725) 444-6037 — we pull Clark County permits regularly and know exactly how to structure the submittal.
Because it’s likely true. A large share of Spring Valley homes built in the 1980s were wired with 100-amp service, which was adequate at the time but falls short of what a modern kitchen draws — particularly with an island range, dishwasher, refrigerator, and under-cabinet lighting running simultaneously. Clark County’s electrical rough-in inspection will flag an undersized panel, and the kitchen permit won’t advance until it’s resolved. A panel upgrade typically costs $1,800–$3,500 and should be budgeted into any full kitchen remodel scope in this area. We identify this during the initial walkthrough so it’s priced from the start.
Porcelain and ceramic tile are the right call for Spring Valley — both handle thermal expansion from sustained temperatures above 110°F far better than natural stone or glass tile, which can develop grout cracks as the substrate cycles through extreme heat. The substrate underneath matters just as much as the tile itself. We use James Hardie backerboard as the base layer in Spring Valley kitchens and bathrooms because it doesn’t degrade under the moisture and temperature swings that stucco-era drywall cannot survive. A properly built tile assembly here should last 15–20 years without grout failure.
It adds scope, but it’s a solvable problem. Clark County requires that non-compliant work discovered during an active permitted project be brought into compliance before the current permit can reach final inspection. That means documenting what’s there, determining what Clark County needs to approve it, and either legalizing the existing work or modifying it to pass. We’ve handled this exact situation multiple times in Spring Valley and know how to structure the corrective permit efficiently. The earlier you know — ideally before demo — the less it disrupts your timeline. Call (725) 444-6037 and we can walk through the process.
A straight swap — same cabinets, same footprint, no plumbing or electrical changes — generally doesn’t require a Clark County permit. The moment you relocate a drain line, move a plumbing supply, add an outlet, or change the circuit configuration, a permit is required. In Spring Valley’s older homes, even a “simple” cabinet installation often exposes conditions that technically trigger permit requirements. We assess permit exposure on every estimate so you know before work starts, not after an inspector shows up.
Ready to Start Your Spring Valley Kitchen or Bathroom Remodel?
Emily Cole and our crew are ready to walk your Spring Valley home, give you a straight assessment of what the project actually involves — panel, permits, substrate, and all — and put a real number on it. No vague estimates that fall apart mid-project. 613 homeowners have trusted us with their renovations, and we’ve earned that 4.9-star average one job at a time. Call (725) 444-6037 today for your free on-site estimate.
Reviewed by Emily Cole, Owner & Lead Technician at Anytime Anywhere Builders Las Vegas Construction, serving Spring Valley and the greater Las Vegas Valley since 2013.