Prescott Valley has transformed from a quiet rural town into one of the fastest-growing communities in Yavapai County, and that growth has consequences for homeowners. The building boom of the 1990s and early 2000s left thousands of households with homes that are now 15 to 25 years old — solidly past the point where kitchens and bathrooms begin to show their age. Countertops crack and stain. Cabinets warp. Tile grout darkens and no longer cleans. What made sense for a 1998 buyer on a builder budget no longer reflects the way people actually live, cook, or entertain in 2025. The good news: Prescott Valley homeowners are investing, and a well-executed remodel in this market returns significant value.
Walk into a typical Prescott Valley kitchen built between 1990 and 2008 and you’ll find a familiar combination: honey-oak or maple cabinets with brass or brushed-nickel pulls, laminate countertops in a beige or hunter-green pattern, ceramic tile backsplash in a dated diagonal layout, and overhead fluorescent lighting that flattens everything in the room. These kitchens were functional when they were built, but they feel exactly as old as they are. When Infinity Kitchen & Bath steps in, we replace the laminate with engineered quartz, reface or replace the cabinetry with painted or stained hardwood boxes, add under-cabinet LED lighting, and install a subway or large-format tile backsplash that makes the entire space feel like a different decade. The transformation is not cosmetic — it’s structural, material, and lasting.
Infinity Kitchen & Bath works throughout Prescott Valley on a regular basis. Our crews are familiar with the neighborhoods and the building styles that define different parts of town. We regularly complete projects in Glassford Hill, the StoneRidge Golf Community, the Viewpoint subdivision, and along the Crossroads corridor. Whether your home is a 1,400-square-foot starter in the eastern part of town or a larger master-planned community home near the golf course, we bring the same licensed, insured, factory-direct approach to every project. No Scottsdale markups, no unfamiliar subcontractors, and no guesswork about Prescott Valley permit requirements.
From single-room kitchen remodels to full bathroom overhauls, Infinity Kitchen & Bath covers every phase of interior renovation for Prescott Valley homeowners. Explore our core services below.
Complete kitchen renovations from layout changes and cabinet replacement to new countertops, backsplash, lighting, and flooring. We handle the entire project under one roof.
Learn More →Full bathroom transformations including shower and tub upgrades, vanity replacement, tile work, flooring, and fixture updates. We remodel primary baths, guest baths, and half baths.
Learn More →Factory-direct quartz, granite, and solid surface countertops fabricated and installed by our own team. Eliminate the middleman and get premium material at a fair price.
Learn More →Semi-custom and custom cabinetry in painted, stained, and glazed finishes. Replace your dated oak boxes with modern shaker or flat-panel doors that update the entire kitchen in one move.
Learn More →Luxury vinyl plank flooring is waterproof, durable, and far more comfortable underfoot than the ceramic tile found in most Prescott Valley homes from the 1990s and 2000s.
Learn More →Tackling multiple rooms at once saves time, reduces disruption, and delivers a cohesive result throughout your home. We coordinate all trades and pull a single permit package.
Learn More →The most common kitchen layout in Prescott Valley homes built between 1990 and 2008 is a variation of the same builder template: a U-shaped or L-shaped kitchen with a peninsula that separates the kitchen from the family room, low soffited ceilings that close off the upper cabinet space, and a small window positioned over the sink as the only natural light source. This layout made efficient use of square footage on a tight construction budget, but it feels closed and dated by today’s standards.
The kitchen remodels we perform most often in Prescott Valley involve removing the peninsula wall entirely to open the kitchen to the living area, raising or eliminating the soffits to extend cabinetry to the ceiling, and adding a proper kitchen island with seating on one or two sides. Countertops go from laminate to engineered quartz — durable, non-porous, and available in dozens of profiles that look nothing like what was installed in 1999. Cabinetry gets replaced with painted hardwood boxes in a shaker or slab-door profile that reads as modern regardless of the home’s architecture. The result is a kitchen that photographs well, functions better, and adds measurable resale value in a market where buyers have become increasingly discerning.
We also regularly upgrade kitchen lighting in Prescott Valley homes, replacing fluorescent tube fixtures with recessed LED cans and under-cabinet strip lighting. Combined with a new backsplash in subway tile or large-format porcelain, even a kitchen that keeps its original footprint can feel completely new.
The 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom floor plan dominates Prescott Valley’s housing stock, and in nearly every case the master bath in these homes was built with a combination tub-shower in a fiberglass or acrylic surround, a single vanity, and vinyl sheet flooring. The secondary bath often mirrors the master in materials and condition. After 15 to 25 years, these bathrooms are showing their wear — grout lines that no longer clean, caulk seams that have lifted, vanity surfaces that have chipped, and flooring that has curled at the edges.
Tub-to-shower conversions are by far the most popular bathroom upgrade we perform in Prescott Valley. Homeowners who no longer use the tub reclaim that square footage for a walk-in shower with a bench, a niche, and a frameless glass enclosure — and the result feels like a hotel bathroom rather than a builder-grade rental. We install groutless solid surface systems, custom tile showers, and everything in between depending on the homeowner’s design preference and budget. Learn more about our tub-to-shower conversion service.
Double vanity upgrades are also extremely common in Prescott Valley master baths where the original single-sink vanity no longer works for two people. We replace the vanity cabinet and top, upgrade the mirror, add sconce lighting on either side, and replace the vinyl floor with LVP — waterproof, warm underfoot, and far more durable than what was originally installed. For the larger 4-bedroom homes in StoneRidge and Glassford Hill, we also handle full master bathroom remodels that include expanding the shower, adding a freestanding soaking tub, and reconfiguring the entire layout.
We’ve refined our process over hundreds of projects so that Prescott Valley homeowners always know what to expect — from the first conversation to the final walkthrough.
We come to your home in Prescott Valley at no charge and with no travel fees. Our estimator walks through your kitchen or bathroom with you, listens to what is and is not working about the space, and discusses options within your budget. Because we work in Prescott Valley regularly, we already know the neighborhoods, the typical home sizes, and the permit requirements specific to the Town of Prescott Valley. You are not explaining your town to someone who has never been there.
Before a single cabinet is ordered or a tile is selected, we produce a CAD layout and 3D rendering of your new space. You will be able to see exactly how your kitchen or bathroom will look when the project is complete — including cabinet placement, island dimensions, countertop edges, and flooring direction. This step eliminates surprises and allows you to request changes while they are still on paper rather than mid-installation.
We walk you through the material selections for your project and help you choose countertops, cabinetry finishes, tile, and flooring that work together as a cohesive design. Simultaneously, we handle permit coordination with the Town of Prescott Valley’s permit office. Prescott Valley operates its own permit department separate from the City of Prescott, and our team knows the process, the required documentation, and the inspection schedule. You do not have to chase paperwork.
Our installation crews are licensed, insured, and operate under Arizona Registrar of Contractors license number ROC #339999. We do not use day-labor subcontractors for skilled trades. The same team that worked on your neighbor’s kitchen in Glassford Hill is the team that shows up at your door in StoneRidge. We maintain a clean, organized jobsite throughout the project and respect your home as if it were our own.
When the project is complete, we walk through every inch of the finished space with you and address any punch-list items before we consider the job done. Our workmanship warranty covers defects in installation, and the material warranties we pass through from manufacturers are among the strongest in the industry. We do not disappear after the final invoice — if something is not right, we come back and make it right.
The remodeling market in the Prescott area includes contractors of every type — from large Phoenix-based firms that extend their footprint into the Quad Cities, to solo operators with a pickup truck and a handyman license. Infinity Kitchen & Bath occupies a different position: a family-owned, full-service remodeling contractor that has been based in Prescott since 2013 and has completed hundreds of kitchen and bathroom projects throughout Yavapai County. We are not making the drive from Scottsdale and charging you for it. We are already here.
Because Infinity operates on a factory-direct material model, we source countertops, cabinetry, and flooring at wholesale pricing and pass those savings on to our customers rather than marking them up the way a general contractor who subcontracts all trades would. For Prescott Valley homeowners who want a quality outcome without a Phoenix price tag, this model makes a real difference in total project cost. We consistently deliver finished kitchens and bathrooms that compare favorably with work done in the Scottsdale market at a significantly lower cost per square foot.
Infinity’s commitment to Prescott Valley goes beyond individual projects. We understand the specific building codes enforced by the Town of Prescott Valley, the inspection protocols used by their permit office, and the construction characteristics of the homes built in each major development era in town. That local knowledge translates to fewer delays, fewer change orders, and a smoother project experience for the homeowner.
Our project portfolio in Prescott Valley includes kitchens in the StoneRidge Golf Community, where larger floor plans and higher finish expectations drive demand for custom-level cabinetry, quartz island countertops with waterfall edges, and high-end appliance packages. We have also completed significant bathroom renovations in the Glassford Hill area, where homeowners in the 2,000- to 2,800-square-foot range are investing in master bath transformations that include walk-in showers with frameless glass, double vanities with custom tops, and radiant-heat LVP flooring.
In the Viewpoint subdivision and the neighborhoods along the Spouse Drive corridor, we work on a higher volume of kitchens and bathrooms for the 1990s-era builder homes that make up a large percentage of Prescott Valley’s housing stock. These projects often involve budget-conscious decisions — replacing laminate with quartz, repainting or refacing cabinets rather than replacing them, and installing LVP flooring throughout the main living area — that deliver a dramatically updated look without a full gut renovation. This is the work we do most in Prescott Valley, and we are very good at it.
The Town Center area and the newer developments on the eastern edge of Prescott Valley are also part of our regular service zone. If you are within Prescott Valley’s town limits, we serve your neighborhood. Call 928-800-1998 or request an estimate online and a member of our team will respond within one business day to schedule your free in-home consultation.
It depends on the scope of work. Cosmetic updates — replacing countertops, painting cabinets, installing a new backsplash, or swapping out fixtures — typically do not require a permit in Prescott Valley. However, any project that involves moving or adding electrical circuits, relocating plumbing lines, modifying load-bearing walls, or changing the HVAC layout will require a permit from the Town of Prescott Valley’s Community Development Department. It is important to note that Prescott Valley operates its own permit office completely separate from the City of Prescott, so the processes and fees are different. Infinity handles permit applications, drawings, and inspection scheduling for all projects that require permitting in Prescott Valley.
By volume, the single most common kitchen upgrade we complete in Prescott Valley is a countertop replacement — removing original laminate and installing engineered quartz. This single change, combined with a new kitchen faucet and updated hardware, delivers an outsized visual impact relative to its cost. For homeowners ready to go further, replacing the cabinetry and opening up the peninsula to create an island layout is the complete transformation that most dramatically changes how the kitchen looks and functions. We handle both projects, from the focused countertop swap to the full kitchen renovation, and we can walk you through the return on investment for each option during your free consultation.
Prescott Valley is part of Infinity Kitchen & Bath’s primary service area, and we charge no travel fees for projects within Prescott Valley. Our base of operations is in Prescott, approximately 8 miles from central Prescott Valley, and our crews make the drive to Prescott Valley multiple times per week. We also serve Chino Valley, Dewey-Humboldt, and other Yavapai County communities, though Prescott Valley accounts for a significant portion of our project volume. Distance is not a cost factor for Prescott Valley homeowners.
Yes — luxury vinyl plank is one of the best flooring choices for Prescott Valley’s climate and the typical construction of homes in the area. Prescott Valley sits at approximately 5,100 feet elevation and experiences cold winters that can cause wood floors to contract and expand significantly. LVP is dimensionally stable across temperature ranges, fully waterproof (important in kitchens and bathrooms), and far more comfortable underfoot than the ceramic tile installed in most 1990s and 2000s Prescott Valley homes. The wide-plank hardwood-look products available today bear no resemblance to the vinyl of previous decades — they photograph beautifully and hold up to daily use. We install LVP throughout entire main floors as well as individual rooms, and we can match transitions to existing flooring in adjacent spaces.
A standard bathroom remodel in Prescott Valley typically takes between one and three weeks from the first day of demo to project completion, depending on scope. A tub-to-shower conversion with LVP flooring and a new vanity in a secondary bath can often be completed in five to seven business days. A full master bath renovation that includes layout changes, custom tile work, a new double vanity, and new plumbing rough-in will run closer to two to three weeks. The larger variable is material lead time — cabinetry and specialty tile can have lead times of two to four weeks from the order date, so the total calendar time from contract signing to project completion is typically four to eight weeks depending on material availability. We give you a realistic timeline upfront and update you throughout the project.
Whether you’re ready to pull the trigger on a kitchen remodel you’ve been putting off, or you just want to understand what a bathroom renovation would cost in your part of Prescott Valley, the first step is a free in-home consultation. We come to you, we measure your space, we listen to what you want, and we give you an honest estimate with no pressure and no obligation. Infinity Kitchen & Bath has served Prescott Valley homeowners for over a decade — licensed under AZ ROC #339999, insured, and backed by a workmanship warranty. Let’s build something worth being proud of.