Get an instant, itemized estimate for your kitchen renovation — labor, cabinets, countertops, flooring, and add-ons all included. Takes about 60 seconds.
Estimate kitchen remodel costs in under a minute. Covers labor by remodel scope, cabinet style (stock through custom), countertop material, flooring, and optional add-ons like islands and appliance packages. Applies a regional market multiplier so quotes reflect local pricing — low-cost markets run roughly 15% below average, high-cost markets (NYC, SF, LA) run 35% above. The final estimate shows a low-high range plus a midpoint, contractor overhead, and permit/tax estimates. Contractors and remodelers can embed this calculator on their site to capture qualified leads who have already seen a realistic budget.
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The biggest cost drivers are remodel scope, kitchen size, and cabinet choice. A cosmetic refresh on a 150 sq ft kitchen might cost $12,000-$18,000, while a full gut renovation of the same space can reach $45,000-$70,000 before market adjustments. Cabinet selection alone can shift the total by $6,000-$12,000 depending on whether you choose stock, semi-custom, or fully custom units. Countertop material, flooring type, and regional labor rates round out the major variables. Add-ons like a kitchen island or full appliance package add $2,500-$4,500 each.
Contractors price differently based on their overhead, subcontractor relationships, material sourcing, and profit targets. A general contractor typically adds 15-25% overhead on top of material and labor costs. Geographic location matters too — the same mid-range kitchen remodel costs about $35,000 in a mid-size Midwest city but $60,000+ in San Francisco or New York. Getting 3+ quotes is standard practice because pricing can vary by 20-30% between contractors for identical project specs. Online calculators like GenZform's give you a baseline so you know whether a quote is in the right ballpark before signing anything.
The calculator asks for 6 inputs: kitchen size in square feet, remodel scope (cosmetic, mid-range, or full gut), cabinet style, countertop material, flooring type, and your regional market (low, average, or high cost). Optionally, you can select add-ons like a kitchen island, appliance package, lighting upgrade, backsplash, or plumbing relocation. Those inputs feed a cost model that calculates labor, materials, contractor overhead at 15%, and a permit/tax estimate at 8%. The result shows a low-to-high range plus a midpoint so homeowners get a realistic budget window rather than a single number.
Online estimates are accurate within 15-25% of final contractor quotes when the inputs are realistic. They work best as a budgeting tool and sanity check, not a replacement for a site visit. The main sources of variance are existing structural conditions (hidden water damage, outdated electrical), exact material selections once you visit a showroom, and the specific contractor's pricing model. GenZform's calculator uses regional market multipliers and includes contractor overhead and permit costs, which many simplified online tools leave out. Treat the output as a planning range, then get 3 contractor quotes to tighten the number.
A Google Sheets calculator requires you to build and maintain the formula logic yourself, then share a link that's easy to break when someone edits a cell. GenZform's calculator is a hosted, embeddable form that captures lead contact details alongside the estimate — something a spreadsheet can't do. The trade-off: Sheets gives you more flexibility for complex custom logic, while GenZform handles the UX, mobile responsiveness, and lead capture out of the box. For contractors who want a client-facing quoting tool on their website, GenZform takes about 30 minutes to set up versus several hours for a polished Sheets version with comparable functionality.
Yes. The calculator accepts any kitchen size in square feet, so it scales from a 80 sq ft galley to a 400 sq ft open-concept layout. Labor cost scales linearly with square footage, while cabinet and countertop costs use fixed-to-linear-foot calculations that reflect how those materials are actually priced. For large open-concept kitchens, the add-on for a kitchen island ($2,500) and appliance package ($4,500) become more relevant. The market multiplier also adjusts for regional pricing, so the estimate stays realistic whether the project is in a rural market or a major metro area.
For contractors who want a client-facing calculator they can embed on their website and use for lead capture, GenZform is a strong option. The free plan supports up to 100 forms with unlimited responses and includes CSV export and webhook integrations. The calculator shows an itemized breakdown (labor, cabinets, countertops, flooring, add-ons, contractor overhead, tax) which builds trust with homeowners before they submit their contact info. Paid tools like Outgrow or Calconic offer more design customization but start at $25-$50/month. For most small remodeling businesses, GenZform's free tier covers the core use case without additional software costs.
GenZform's free plan costs $0/month and includes up to 100 forms, 100 AI credits, unlimited responses, CSV export, and webhook integrations. That covers the full kitchen remodel calculator with lead capture at no cost. The Pro plan at $19/month adds unlimited forms and AI credits, white-label branding (removes the GenZform logo), advanced analytics, and Google Analytics plus Meta Pixel integration. For a single remodeling business running one calculator, the free plan is enough. Contractors managing multiple clients or wanting branded lead forms typically upgrade to Pro.
No coding is required. GenZform generates an embed code (a standard HTML iframe) that you paste into any website builder — WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, Webflow, or a custom HTML page. The calculator handles its own styling, responsiveness, and logic. The only setup is choosing your inputs and reviewing the default cost assumptions, which you can adjust in the GenZform editor without writing any code. The whole setup process takes roughly 20-30 minutes from signup to a live embed.
Yes. The calculator's third page collects name, email, and phone number before the homeowner submits. By the time someone fills in their contact details, they have already seen a full itemized estimate — labor, materials, add-ons, and total. That context produces higher-quality leads than a generic contact form because the homeowner already has a realistic budget in mind. Submissions are stored in GenZform's dashboard and can be exported to CSV or pushed to a CRM via webhook or Zapier, which connects to 5,000+ apps including HubSpot, Salesforce, and Google Sheets.
Submissions are available in the GenZform dashboard under the form's response view. You can export all responses to CSV in one click, which includes all form fields and the calculated estimate variables (total, breakdown by category, market adjustment). For automated workflows, the free plan includes webhooks so you can push each new submission to a spreadsheet, email tool, or CRM in real time. Zapier integration is also available, giving access to 5,000+ app connections. If you need Google Sheets sync, that's supported on both free and Pro plans.
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