DeCicco Property Group remodels kitchens across Winslow Township. We open up the closed kitchens in the 1970s Sicklerville tract homes and the older houses out in Cedar Brook. Get new cabinets, more counter space, and a layout that works.
Yes, we remodel kitchens in Winslow Township. Most of the work we do here is on 1970s Sicklerville tract homes with closed kitchens and original cabinets that have not been touched since they were built. We open the layout, replace the cabinets, and put in countertops and backsplash that make the space functional.
Winslow Township is a large township in Camden County that includes Sicklerville, Cedar Brook, and several other communities. Much of the Sicklerville housing stock was built in the 1970s as suburban expansion from the Cherry Hill and Camden areas. The standard kitchen from that era is a closed galley or a small eat-in layout with laminate cabinets and limited counter space. Opening up these kitchens, adding counter space, or replacing the full cabinet run can meaningfully change how the home functions.
Most of the kitchens we touch in Winslow Township fall into one of four categories. Each one calls for a different approach.
Original Winslow Township kitchens often have laminate or painted wood cabinets with worn hardware. We replace the full run with new shaker-style or flat-panel cabinets built with plywood boxes and soft-close hardware.
Original laminate countertops in Sicklerville tract homes are usually well past their prime. We template and install quartz, granite, or butcher block surfaces with tight seams and proper edge profiles.
Many Winslow Township kitchens share a wall with the dining room or living room. We can remove that wall, add a peninsula or island, and open the whole space up while keeping the structural load path intact.
New cabinets and countertops create a natural opportunity to update the sink, faucet, and dishwasher at the same time. We rough in and coordinate all trades so everything goes in together.
The 1970s Sicklerville Levitt kitchens are closed off from the dining room. We know these layouts, so we open them up cleanly and connect the space.
Tract kitchens waste space with shallow stock cabinets. We design storage that uses corners and full wall height for these known floor plans.
We tear out the original 4×4 ceramic tile and install new large-format porcelain or ceramic on walls and floors. Fewer grout lines means less scrubbing and a cleaner look in a small room.
Counter space is short in these homes. We add an island or peninsula where the layout allows to give you real prep room and seating.
Our crew runs kitchen jobs across Winslow Township including Sicklerville, Cedar Brook, and surrounding communities. We are based in Hammonton and cover this part of Camden County regularly.
Call DeCicco Property Group at (609) 956-4419 or send a message to schedule a free in-home estimate. We serve Winslow Township and all of South Jersey.
Our service area covers Winslow Township including Sicklerville, Cedar Brook, and the residential areas along Route 73 and the surrounding roads. We are based in Hammonton and serve this part of Camden County on a regular basis.
DeCicco Property Group is a Hammonton-based remodeler that works on older South Jersey homes every day. Here is what we bring to Winslow Township kitchen projects.
Most of the kitchens we touch in Winslow Township are in 1970s tract homes with the same closed galley layout. We know the load-bearing walls, the typical pipe locations, and the hidden conditions in these homes. We plan accordingly so there are no surprises mid-project.
We pull kitchen permits with Winslow Township ourselves and meet inspectors on site. You do not chase paperwork or schedule inspections. We handle it start to finish.
A kitchen remodel touches plumbing, electrical, and carpentry. We manage all three and schedule the trades so the job moves in the right order without delays between phases.
We plan the demo and install sequence to minimize the days you are without a working kitchen. Most Winslow Township kitchen jobs have a fully functional space again within three to five weeks.
We plan the demo and install sequence to minimize the days you are without a working kitchen. Most Winslow Township kitchen jobs have a fully functional space again within three to four weeks.
Yes, often. These 1970s tract kitchens share layouts, so we know how they come apart. We open the closed wall and connect the kitchen to the dining space.
Usually yes. Older homes out here often have dated panels that cannot run modern appliances. We upgrade the electrical as part of the job.
Yes, most full kitchen remodels need permits through the township, especially with electrical and plumbing work. We pull them and handle inspections.
A standard kitchen runs four to six weeks. Wall changes or panel upgrades add time, which we map out before we start.
Sometimes. It depends on the floor plan. If a full island will not fit, a peninsula often gives you the same prep room and seating in these tract layouts.
Yes. They have solid bones but dated, closed layouts. Opening the space and updating cabinets and counters adds real value and makes the home feel current.
Winslow Township kitchen remodeling coverage also extends into neighboring Atco and Waterford Township.
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