Dewey-Humboldt is one of Yavapai County's most distinctive communities — a small incorporated town of roughly 4,000 residents tucked along the Agua Fria River corridor on SR-169, sitting between Prescott Valley to the north and Mayer to the south. This area has genuine character: the Humboldt side carries a proud copper-smelting history, while Dewey represents a quieter, more residential stretch of high-desert Arizona. The homes here reflect that history — many were built in the 1940s through the 1970s, and they have the solid bones of that era. Wide lots, sturdy framing, and layouts that made sense for their time. What they often lack is a kitchen or bathroom that feels like it belongs in this decade.
Remodeling an older home in Dewey-Humboldt is different from remodeling a 2005 subdivision house in Prescott Valley. The galley kitchens common in mid-century construction were designed around refrigerators that were half the size of today's models. Plumbing that has never been updated since original construction may still be running on galvanized steel pipe. Electrical service might be adequate on paper but inadequate in practice when a modern kitchen calls for multiple 20-amp circuits. Flooring in these homes — often worn linoleum or original hardwood damaged by decades of Arizona dry-season humidity swings — needs full replacement. We understand all of this going in, and we plan for it honestly from the start.
Infinity Kitchen and Bath serves all of Dewey-Humboldt with no added travel fee. Whether your home is on the Humboldt side of the corridor near old townsite lots or in the newer Dewey residential neighborhoods closer to SR-169, our crew makes the drive. We treat Dewey-Humboldt clients exactly the same as our Prescott clients — same pricing structure, same licensed installers, same warranty coverage.
From full kitchen gut-and-rebuilds to single-room bathroom updates, Infinity handles all of it. Every project is completed by our own licensed crews — no subcontracted labor, no handoff surprises.
Complete kitchen transformations from layout reconfiguration to new cabinets, countertops, flooring, and fixtures. We specialize in updating the small galley kitchens common in mid-century Dewey-Humboldt homes.
Learn More →Full bathroom remodels including tile, plumbing fixtures, vanities, and lighting. We work in tight older-home bathrooms every week and know how to make the most of limited square footage.
Learn More →Quartz, granite, and solid-surface countertops fabricated and installed at factory-direct prices. One of the most affordable ways to completely change the look and function of a dated kitchen or bathroom.
Learn More →Luxury vinyl plank flooring is ideal for older Dewey-Humboldt homes — waterproof, durable, and easy to install over existing subfloors. A cost-effective upgrade with a dramatic visual impact.
Learn More →Remove an old, underused tub and replace it with a modern walk-in shower. An increasingly popular choice for Dewey-Humboldt homeowners who want more accessible, easier-to-clean bathrooms.
Learn More →Grab bars, barrier-free showers, wider doorways, and slip-resistant surfaces — modifications that help Dewey-Humboldt residents stay safely in homes they love for years to come.
Learn More →Homes built in the 1950s and 1960s along the Agua Fria corridor present a predictable set of challenges that any experienced remodeler needs to anticipate — not discover mid-project. Here is what we routinely encounter and plan for in Dewey-Humboldt homes:
Our process is straightforward: we identify these issues during demolition, communicate them to the homeowner clearly and honestly, and work together on solutions that fit the project budget. We never spring surprise charges without a conversation first.
Based on our work across the SR-169 corridor, here are the projects Dewey-Humboldt homeowners are most frequently investing in:
Not sure what scope makes the most sense for your home? Our free in-home consultation includes an honest assessment of what is worth doing and what will deliver the best return.
We have refined our process over 13 years to reduce surprises and keep projects on track — especially important when working in older homes where unknowns are more common.
We come to your Dewey-Humboldt home, walk through the space with you, and give you an honest assessment of what the project involves. For older homes, this means looking beyond the surfaces — we check what is behind walls if access is available, assess plumbing and electrical age, and identify any structural considerations. You will leave the consultation with a clear picture of the scope and what to expect, not just a glossy brochure.
Our written proposal covers every line item in the project scope. For older homes, we flag known unknowns upfront — if there is a reasonable chance we will find galvanized pipe behind the kitchen wall, we tell you that before you sign anything. We include contingency line items where appropriate so that if the unknown becomes known during demo, the response is already in the plan. No hidden charges. No tripled budgets after demo day.
Dewey-Humboldt is an incorporated town with its own permitting process through Yavapai County and Town of Dewey-Humboldt building departments. Structural work, electrical work, and plumbing modifications require permits. We handle permit applications and scheduling inspections as part of our project management — you do not need to navigate the building department yourself. Working permitted is not optional for us; it protects your home's title and your homeowner's insurance coverage.
All installation work is performed by Infinity's own employees — we do not subcontract our core work to third-party crews. Our installers are background-checked, trained in our processes, and covered by our liability insurance. The license number on this page is real and verifiable through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. We are bonded and insured for projects throughout Yavapai County, including all of Dewey-Humboldt.
When the project is complete, we do a room-by-room walkthrough with you. Any punch-list items get addressed before we consider the job done. Your completed project is backed by our workmanship warranty — and all manufacturer warranties on materials are passed through to you in writing. We want the call you make after a project to be a referral to a neighbor, not a complaint call.
Affordable pricing is the most common reason Dewey-Humboldt homeowners call us first. Because we purchase materials factory-direct — countertops, cabinets, flooring, and shower systems all bypass the retail markup — we can deliver a higher-quality finished product at a price that makes sense for a community where budgets are real constraints. We are not a luxury-only contractor. We do $8,000 bathroom refreshes and $60,000 whole-home projects, and we bring the same quality of work to both.
Our second differentiator in this area is honesty about older home conditions. We have seen contractors come into Dewey-Humboldt homes, quote a $15,000 kitchen remodel, and then return after demo day with $40,000 in change orders because they "found problems they didn't expect." That is not how we work. When we assess an older home, we build realistic expectations into the estimate from the start. If we genuinely cannot predict something until walls are open, we tell you that — and we agree on a response plan before we ever start demolition.
We have been serving the Prescott-area corridor — including Mayer, Dewey-Humboldt, Prescott Valley, and Chino Valley — for 13 years. That longevity means our reputation matters. We are not a company that can afford to do sloppy work and move on to the next market. Our next customer in Dewey-Humboldt may well have heard about us from a neighbor two streets away.
Dewey-Humboldt is approximately 18 miles from our Prescott location — a quick drive south on SR-69 to the SR-169 junction. Under normal conditions, our crew is at your door in less than 25 minutes from our shop.
We do not add a travel surcharge for Dewey-Humboldt projects. The pricing you receive is the same pricing a homeowner in Prescott would receive for the same scope of work. Distance is simply not a factor in how we price jobs along the corridor we have served for over a decade.
Whether you have a 1955 kitchen that hasn’t been touched in decades or a bathroom that needs a full accessibility overhaul, Infinity Kitchen and Bath is ready to help. The consultation is free, the estimate is honest, and the work is done by our own licensed crew. Call us today or fill out the contact form and we will follow up within one business day.