Kitchen remodeling services built for homes in Charlestown, New Hampshire.
You have spent years working around a kitchen that no longer fits how you prepare meals or gather with family in Charlestown. Cabinets do not open all the way because of poor placement, countertops feel cramped when you need to stage ingredients, and the layout forces you to move in circles while cooking. A functional kitchen remodel changes how you move through your space by reorganizing the layout around how you actually use the room.
T2B Carpentry, LLC works with you to reconfigure cabinetry, countertops, and finishes based on how you cook and how much storage you need. We measure the room, assess structural constraints, and install custom or semi-custom cabinets that make full use of corner spaces and vertical height. Countertops are templated on site and installed level, and finishes such as backsplash tile and hardware are selected to match durability requirements and visual preferences.
Reach out to discuss your kitchen layout and material options with our team serving Charlestown.
Built to Work the Way You Cook
What Changes During a Full Kitchen Remodel
We start by removing old cabinets, countertops, and fixtures, then address any wall or floor damage before new materials go in. In Charlestown homes, we often find outdated plumbing or electrical lines that need updating before cabinets are installed. We coordinate with licensed trades to reroute lines if your new layout moves the sink or adds undercabinet lighting.
Once framing and utilities are confirmed, you will see new cabinetry installed with precision shims and leveling, countertops cut and seamed to fit your space, and all drawer slides and hinges adjusted so doors close evenly. Backsplash tile is set in straight lines with consistent grout joints, and trim pieces cover any gaps between cabinets and walls.
We also handle details such as reinstalling baseboards, caulking seams where countertops meet walls, and adjusting cabinet doors after installation settles. The result is a kitchen where every drawer opens smoothly, countertops sit level, and storage is organized around what you use most often. Your next step is selecting finishes and confirming the layout that works for your home.

How long does a typical kitchen remodel take?
Most full kitchen remodels take three to five weeks depending on the size of the space, the extent of plumbing or electrical changes, and the materials you select. We provide a detailed timeline after the initial walkthrough.
What happens if we find damaged subflooring or walls?
We assess the subfloor and wall framing during demolition, and if we find rot or structural issues, we replace those sections before installing new cabinets. You will be notified before any additional work is performed.
What types of countertops work best in a busy kitchen?
Quartz and granite countertops handle daily use well because they resist scratches and heat. We help you compare materials based on how much prep work you do and how often the surface is cleaned.
When should we finalize cabinet and countertop selections?
Selections should be confirmed before demolition begins so materials can be ordered and delivered on schedule. Lead times for custom cabinetry and stone countertops typically range from two to four weeks.
Why do cabinet doors sometimes need adjustment after installation?
Cabinets settle slightly as the house adjusts to changes in humidity and weight distribution. We return after installation to adjust hinges and drawer slides so everything operates smoothly.
T2B Carpentry, LLC has worked on kitchens throughout Charlestown, from older homes with limited space to newer builds that need layout improvements. If you are ready to move forward with a remodel that fits how you cook, contact us to schedule a consultation and review your options.
Questions That Come Up Before Starting
Homeowners typically want to know what the remodel process involves, how long it takes, and what decisions need to be made before work begins. The answers below cover the most common questions we hear when planning a kitchen remodel.
