Prescott has experienced a sustained wave of remodeling activity over the past decade, and for good reason. The majority of homes in Yavapai County’s largest city were built between the 1960s and the early 1990s — decades when galley kitchens with closed floor plans and single-vanity bathrooms with fiberglass surrounds were the norm. Today’s buyers and long-time owners alike expect something better. Whether you are preparing to sell near Courthouse Plaza or simply ready to enjoy the kitchen and bathroom your Prescott home has always deserved, the timing has never been better to invest in a professional remodel. Property values in Prescott continue to climb, and updated kitchens and primary bathrooms consistently deliver some of the strongest returns on that investment.
Infinity Kitchen and Bath has been serving Prescott homeowners since 2013 — that is more than 13 years of completed projects in this specific community. We have remodeled Victorian-era bungalows on the Southside historic district, mid-century ranch homes along the Dells Road corridor and near Granite Creek, and newer construction in Hassayampa Village, Forest Trails, and Talking Rock Ranch. We know Prescott’s permit office, its HOA review boards, its unique soil conditions at 5,400 feet of elevation, and the particular character of homes in each neighborhood. That local knowledge is not something a traveling crew can replicate, and it is why so many Prescott homeowners call us back for their second and third projects.
Our design-build model means you work with a single team from the first conversation through final walkthrough. There is no handoff between a designer and a separate general contractor, no finger-pointing if something does not go as planned, and no markup layer between the design fee and the installation cost. You get one contract, one schedule, one point of contact — and 3D CAD renderings that let you see your finished kitchen or bathroom before a single cabinet is removed. That clarity at the start is what turns a stressful remodel into a confident, predictable project.
From a single bathroom refresh to a complete whole-house transformation, Infinity Kitchen and Bath delivers every trade under one contract. Every project is designed in-house, priced with factory-direct material costs, and installed by our own licensed crews.
Full kitchen renovations for Prescott homes — cabinet replacement, countertop upgrades, layout changes, flooring, backsplash, lighting, and more. We handle every trade so you work with one team start to finish.
Learn more →Complete bathroom transformations including tile showers, new vanities, updated plumbing fixtures, flooring, and lighting. We work in primary baths, guest baths, and powder rooms throughout Prescott.
Learn more →Quartz, granite, quartzite, and solid surface countertops fabricated and installed directly by our team. Factory-direct pricing means you get premium material without the showroom markup.
Learn more →Coordinated multi-room renovations that update kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, and living spaces together — maximizing design cohesion and minimizing the total disruption to your Prescott home.
Learn more →Barrier-free and low-threshold walk-in showers built for Prescott’s aging-in-place market as well as design-forward homeowners who want a luxury spa feel in their primary bathroom.
Learn more →Luxury vinyl plank flooring installation throughout kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, and living areas. Waterproof, durable, and ideal for Prescott’s monsoon season — without the cost of hardwood.
Learn more →Every Prescott neighborhood presents its own remodeling opportunities and challenges. Thirteen years of local experience means we come prepared for what we will find behind your walls — not surprised by it.
The Southside historic district is one of Prescott’s most sought-after areas, lined with Victorian and Craftsman homes that carry genuine architectural character. These houses were built for a different era of living — compartmentalized rooms, narrow doorways, and kitchens tucked away from public spaces. Opening walls to create the open-concept flow that today’s buyers expect is achievable, but it requires an experienced contractor. Historic homes often contain plaster-and-lath walls rather than drywall, knob-and-tube wiring that must be addressed before any wall is closed, and framing that does not follow modern spacing standards. We have navigated every one of these situations across Prescott’s historic neighborhoods, and we coordinate with the City of Prescott Building Safety Division to ensure permits are pulled and inspections are scheduled correctly so your project is fully documented and legally compliant.
North and east of downtown, the Dells Road corridor and Granite Creek area represent Prescott’s largest stock of 1970s and 1980s ranch homes. These properties are prime remodeling candidates. Original kitchens from this era typically feature low soffits above the cabinets, dark wood laminate finishes, low-clearance ceilings, and a completely closed layout that cuts the kitchen off from the dining and living areas. We frequently remove those soffits, open the wall between the kitchen and adjacent rooms, raise cabinet lines to the ceiling, and install quartz countertops and modern lighting — transforming a dated, enclosed kitchen into the bright, open space the home’s footprint was always capable of supporting.
Prescott’s newer master-planned communities — including Hassayampa Village, Talking Rock Ranch, and Forest Trails — attract a discerning buyer who wants high-end finishes and design consistency. These HOA communities have architectural review committees that assess exterior changes, and any project touching windows, doors, rooflines, or exterior materials requires prior approval. We manage that submission process on your behalf, handling the documentation and drawings the HOA needs while focusing the remodel on the dramatic interior upgrades that make these properties shine. Quartz waterfall islands, custom cabinetry to the ceiling, frameless glass showers with floor-to-ceiling tile — these are the signature elements our Hassayampa and Talking Rock clients frequently choose, and our design team has the portfolio to back up every recommendation.
The Prescott Country Club area and the neighborhoods near Thumb Butte and the Prescott National Forest represent a distinct segment of our business: mid-century homes where the original owners are aging in place or where a second generation is taking ownership and updating for modern life. Bathroom remodels for aging-in-place are one of our most requested services in this corridor. We install barrier-free walk-in showers with integrated benches and grab bars, wider doorways that meet ADA clearance standards, comfort-height vanities, and non-slip LVP flooring — all designed to look like a luxury remodel rather than a safety retrofit. The goal is a bathroom that is both safer and more beautiful than what it replaces.
We have refined our process over 13 years of Prescott projects. Each step is designed to give you more information, more confidence, and fewer surprises.
We come to your Prescott home — whether you are in the Southside historic district, Hassayampa Village, or anywhere in between — assess the space, discuss your goals, and share honest feedback about what is possible within your budget. There is no sales pressure and no obligation. We want you to feel confident that Infinity is the right contractor for your project before you sign anything.
Before a single cabinet is removed, you see your finished kitchen or bathroom in full 3D. Our in-house design team produces renderings that show cabinet layout and door style, countertop edge profiles, tile patterns, fixture placement, and lighting. You can request revisions until the design is exactly right. This step eliminates the most common source of remodeling regret — discovering mid-project that the design you imagined does not translate to the space you have.
We source cabinets, countertops, tile, and flooring direct from manufacturers and regional distributors — cutting out the design-center markup that inflates costs at traditional showroom-based firms. You select your materials from our curated catalog with full pricing transparency, and the final contract itemizes every line. No hidden fees, no change-order surprises unless you change the scope.
Our licensed installation crews (AZ ROC #339999) handle every trade: demo, carpentry, plumbing, tile, flooring, and trim. We do not subcontract the work out to strangers — the team that built your design is the team that installs it. Job sites are kept clean and organized daily, and you have a direct line to your project manager throughout the build. Most Prescott kitchen remodels are completed in three to six weeks; bathroom remodels typically run one to three weeks depending on scope.
We do not call a project complete until you are satisfied with every detail. Our final walkthrough is a structured review of every surface, joint, fixture, and finish — not a quick handshake at the door. Any item that does not meet our standard is corrected before we close out the contract. Prescott homeowners receive our full written warranty covering both materials and workmanship, giving you long-term peace of mind in your upgraded space.
Factory-direct pricing is one of the most tangible advantages Infinity offers Prescott homeowners. We purchase cabinets, countertops, tile, and flooring directly from manufacturers and wholesale distributors rather than routing them through retail showrooms or interior design firms that add a percentage markup at every step. That difference can represent thousands of dollars on a mid-range kitchen remodel — money that stays in your pocket or gets reinvested in upgraded materials. When you see our quotes alongside competitors’, the price difference on the same quality of product is consistently noticeable.
A single point of contact is not just a convenience — it is a structural advantage. When a designer hands your project off to a general contractor who then manages multiple subcontractors, accountability becomes diffuse. If the tile is installed in the wrong pattern, who answers for it? With Infinity’s design-build model, there is one answer: us. Your project manager carries the design intent from the first rendering through the last grout line, and there is never any ambiguity about who is responsible for what. Prescott clients consistently cite this clarity as one of the top reasons they recommend us.
Thirty-five-plus years of combined installation experience on our crews means we have encountered — and solved — every condition that Prescott homes present. Unexpected load-bearing walls, deteriorated subfloor under old tile, cast-iron drain lines that need rerouting, outdated electrical panels that cannot support a modern kitchen’s appliance load: these are not emergencies for our crews, they are standard Tuesday problems with established solutions. That experience translates directly to fewer delays, more accurate timelines, and a finished project that performs the way it looks.
City of Prescott Building Safety Division: We pull all required permits through the City of Prescott Building Safety Division and schedule every required inspection, ensuring your project is code-compliant and properly documented for future sale or refinance.
HOA Architectural Review: Several of Prescott’s premier communities — including Hassayampa Village, Talking Rock Ranch, and others — require architectural committee approval before exterior-adjacent work begins. We prepare and submit those applications, so you do not have to navigate the process alone.
Yavapai County Setback Rules: For projects that touch exterior walls, add square footage, or involve adjacent parcels, we understand Yavapai County setback and easement requirements and ensure your project stays within them from design through completion.
Prescott Elevation & Climate Considerations: At 5,400 feet, Prescott’s dry mountain climate is far gentler on wood cabinetry than the humidity of Phoenix. We leverage that advantage in material recommendations — solid wood door styles, real-wood box construction — while still accounting for seasonal temperature swings and the moisture exposure that comes with Prescott’s monsoon season each July and August.
It depends on the scope of work. Cosmetic updates — replacing cabinet doors, swapping countertops, installing new flooring, or changing fixtures — generally do not require a permit. However, any work that involves moving or adding plumbing, relocating electrical circuits, removing or altering walls, or changing the structural footprint of the space will require permits from the City of Prescott Building Safety Division. Infinity pulls all required permits on your behalf as part of our standard process. We never recommend skipping permits, because unpermitted work creates problems at resale and can create liability issues if a future insurance claim touches the affected area.
A full kitchen remodel — including cabinet removal, new cabinet installation, countertop fabrication and installation, backsplash tile, flooring, and plumbing and electrical updates — typically takes between three and six weeks from the first day of demo to final walkthrough. The largest variable is countertop fabrication lead time, which runs one to two weeks after templating. Smaller projects, such as a countertop-only replacement or a cabinet refacing, can be completed in a week or less. We provide a detailed project schedule before work begins so you know exactly when your kitchen will be back in service.
Yes. We have completed projects throughout Prescott’s historic Southside, in the downtown core, along the Dells Road corridor, and in every major residential community in Yavapai County. Historic homes require a specific skill set — experience with plaster walls, older framing techniques, and the permitting nuances associated with properties in or near the historic overlay zone — and our crews have that experience. If your home was built before 1960, we will assess the specific conditions during our free consultation and give you an honest picture of what the project involves.
For purely interior remodels, most Prescott HOAs have no review requirement. However, if your project involves changes visible from the exterior — new windows, modified exterior doors, changes to rooflines, or additions — communities like Hassayampa Village, Talking Rock Ranch, Prescott Lakes, and others will require architectural committee approval before work begins. We handle the submission process for you, including preparing any drawings or materials lists the HOA requires. Our knowledge of the specific review requirements for Prescott’s major HOA communities means your application is typically approved on the first submission.
Prescott sits at approximately 5,400 feet of elevation with a semi-arid mountain climate — dramatically drier than Phoenix but with meaningful seasonal temperature swings and a monsoon season from July through September. On the positive side, the low ambient humidity is excellent for solid wood cabinetry; wood moves far less here than it does in humid climates, reducing the risk of warping or joint separation over time. In bathrooms, however, Prescott’s monsoon season can drive significant moisture, so proper waterproofing behind shower walls — using a bonded membrane system rather than felt paper — is essential. We also recommend LVP flooring over solid hardwood in areas with potential water exposure, as LVP handles temperature fluctuations and moisture events better than engineered wood at Prescott’s elevation range.
Whether you are updating a 1970s ranch kitchen near Granite Creek, upgrading a primary bathroom in Hassayampa Village, or tackling a whole-house remodel on the Southside, Infinity Kitchen and Bath brings 13 years of Prescott-specific experience to your project. Call us today or submit a request online — we offer free in-home consultations with no sales pressure and no obligation.