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HERITAGE. Custom Kitchen & Bath

Whole-home & additions

When the project is bigger than one room, the license matters more.

Heritage Custom Kitchen & Bath is a licensed North Carolina general contractor — not a kitchen showroom that subs out the hard parts. Load-bearing walls, additions, engineering, permits, inspections: we're the GC of record on every project, with one accountable person from footings to final.

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What we take on

Projects that grow out of the kitchen

Most of our larger projects start with a kitchen or bath and expand from there: the wall that should come out, the mudroom the garage entry always needed, the butler's pantry that makes hosting sane, the primary suite that turns a house into the forever home. Because the same company designs and builds, scope can grow without the project changing hands.

  • Load-bearing wall removal with engineered beams, permitted and inspected
  • Mudroom, pantry, and scullery additions
  • Primary suite additions and full-floor reworks
  • Outdoor kitchens and covered living spaces
  • Electrical service, plumbing, and systems upgrades in older homes

We deliberately stay a kitchen-and-bath company at heart. If your project is a full custom home or a large commercial build, we'll say so and point you to someone great. If it's making the home you have work the way you live — that's exactly us.

FAQ

Additions & structural work, answered straight

What size projects do you take on beyond kitchens and baths?

Additions (mudrooms, pantries, primary suites), whole-first-floor reworks, and structural changes like removing load-bearing walls. Kitchens and baths are the anchor of almost everything we build, so most whole-home projects start there and expand.

Are you licensed for structural and addition work?

Yes. Heritage Custom Kitchen & Bath is a licensed North Carolina general contractor, insured, and the GC of record on every project — we pull the permits, contract the engineering, and own every inspection from footings to final.

How does pricing work for larger projects?

Same as our kitchens: a paid design phase produces real drawings, real selections, and a fixed line-item price before construction begins. On additions, engineering and permitting are scheduled first so the price you sign is built on approved plans, not assumptions.

How long does an addition take?

A typical mudroom or pantry addition runs 8–12 weeks of construction after permits; a primary suite addition 3–5 months. Design, engineering, and permitting add 2–3 months up front. We give you the full calendar — including permit wait times we don’t control — before you commit.

Will the addition match the original house?

That’s the test of a good one. We match brick, siding profiles, rooflines, window proportions, and interior trim so the addition reads as original. It’s detail work — mortar color matters as much as floor plan — and it’s where a craftsman-run company shows.

Next step

Have a project bigger than one room?

Bring us the whole idea. The free consultation covers scope, feasibility, and honest numbers — including the parts that need an engineer.

NC GC Lic. #XXXXX Licensed & Insured 4.9 · 47 Google reviews NKBA NARI BBB A+
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