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Mark Tivey · Licensed CGC1511598 · Veteran-Owned Since 1988(904) 850-6070
All Kitchen Remodeling ServicesOrange Park · Clay County

Kitchen Remodeling in Orange Park, FL

Orange Park is a different remodeling market from Fleming Island next door — 55.6% owner-occupied means a real share of these kitchens are rental refreshes, and the housing stock spans 1970s ranches to 2010s new-builds. Mark's design-build approach scales for both sides — a high-finish primary-residence remodel and a durable rental-grade refresh. CGC1511598, Clay County permits in-house.

Kitchen Remodeling for Orange Park Homes

Built to Orange Park standards.

Orange Park sits in the same Clay County corridor as Mark's home base of Fleming Island. The town's lower owner-occupancy rate (55.6%) makes it a real market for landlord-investor renovations alongside owner-occupied remodels. Mark's design-build process — one contract, one number to call — keeps both project types on schedule and on budget.

Your kitchen is the heart of your home—where meals are prepared, families gather, and memories are made. I specialize in transforming outdated, inefficient kitchens into beautiful, functional spaces that match how you actually live and cook. Whether you're dreaming of a complete gut renovation with a new layout, upgrading cabinets and countertops for a fresh look, or modernizing appliances and fixtures, I manage every detail from design concept to final installation. I know kitchen remodels are significant investments, which is why I focus on smart design choices, quality craftsmanship, and materials that will stand up to daily use for years to come. Serving Jacksonville homeowners with personalized service and attention to detail, I'll help you create a kitchen that's not only stunning but perfectly suited to your cooking style, entertaining needs, and budget.

What I Build in Orange Park

Kitchen Remodeling options for Orange Park homeowners.

What I Watch For in Orange Park Kitchen Remodeling

The local-knowledge details I won't skip.

  • Owner-occupied vs. rental scope. The right cabinet line, counter material, and appliance package look very different for an owner-occupied Orange Park kitchen vs. a rental refresh. Mark scopes both straight.

  • 1970s ranch panel and wiring. Common Orange Park 1970s builds have aluminum branch wiring and 100A panels; both should be addressed during the kitchen remodel rather than discovered later.

  • Mature subdivisions vs. recent builds. Orange Park spans Lakeside, Clearwater, and newer 2010s subdivisions; the right approach is different. Mark calls the scope on the Day-1 walkthrough.

  • Slab and wall settlement on older sections. Some older Orange Park sections (north of Wells Road) have seen slab movement; verify before cabinet ordering.

  • Clay County permit timeline. Same as Fleming Island — Tyler EPL portal, $1/$1000 + $50 fee, NOC over $5K. Tivey handles all of it.

Clay County Permits

Permits pulled in-house, every job.

Clay County permits are pulled through Tyler Technologies EPL. Permit fee is $1 per $1,000 of construction cost plus a $50 application fee. Jobs over $5,000 require a recorded Notice of Commencement before the first inspection — Tivey handles the filing.

Orange Park Kitchen Remodeling FAQ

The questions Orange Park homeowners ask first.

  • Can I still use my kitchen during the remodel?

    Kitchen access during remodeling varies by project scope. For cosmetic updates or projects completed in phases, you may have limited kitchen use with some disruption. During major remodels, your kitchen will be largely unusable for several weeks. Many homeowners set up temporary kitchens in another room with a microwave, coffee maker, and mini-fridge. I can sometimes maintain sink access longer or restore it quickly, and I work to have your kitchen functional for evenings and weekends when possible.

  • What should I consider when planning my kitchen layout?

    The kitchen work triangle—the relationship between your sink, stove, and refrigerator—is fundamental for efficient workflow. Each leg should be 4-9 feet, with clear pathways between stations. Consider how you cook: do you need abundant prep space, multiple work zones for multiple cooks, or proximity to dining areas for serving? Plan for adequate storage with cabinets positioned near where items will be used. Ensure proper clearances—at least 42 inches for walkways, 36 inches minimum for work aisles.

  • Should I choose stock, semi-custom, or custom cabinets?

    Stock cabinets are pre-manufactured in standard sizes, offering the most affordable option with quicker availability. They come in limited sizes, styles, and finishes but work well for straightforward layouts and tighter budgets. Semi-custom cabinets offer more size options, door styles, finishes, and organizational features while maintaining reasonable pricing—they're the most popular choice for kitchen remodels. Custom cabinets are built specifically for your space with unlimited design possibilities but cost significantly more and have longer lead times.

Your Orange Park Kitchen Remodeling project

See your range in 90 seconds.

Tell me about your kitchen remodeling project — you'll see a real budget range mid-flow, and I'll call within 24 hours with a specific quote for Orange Park and the Clay County permit nuances.