Kitchen & Bath Remodel Leads from Contractors Who Trust You

That Actually Close.

Plumbers, electricians, and tile contractors see outdated kitchens and bathrooms on every service call. LeadChuck connects you with homeowners already thinking about it — before they get three bids from strangers.

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Kitchen & Bath Remodel lead gen is broken.

Here's what you're dealing with.

Kitchen and bath remodel leads on

Kitchen and bath remodel leads on major portals have 4-6 contractors competing for every job — homeowners become numb to bids and select on price rather than experience, compressing margins on every job you win.

The sales cycle for kitchen and

The sales cycle for kitchen and bath remodels is 6-18 months from 'thinking about it' to signed contract — most lead services can't capture homeowners at the right moment in that cycle.

Design complexity makes phone lead conversion

Design complexity makes phone lead conversion nearly impossible — homeowners can't make a decision without seeing a kitchen design or material samples, so every lead requires an expensive in-home consultation.

How LeadChuck works for kitchen & bath remodels

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Step 1: Set Your Price

Kitchen and bath leads from LeadChuck come from contractors who know the homeowner's timeline — a plumber who fixed a leak and heard 'we've been wanting to redo this kitchen anyway' is sending you a motivated buyer.

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Step 2: Get Referrals

Plumbers, electricians, tile contractors, and appliance installers refer remodeling work when homeowners express renovation intent during service visits.

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Step 3: Close Jobs

You arrive knowing the specific room, the homeowner's rough vision, and that they've been thinking about this for a while. The first meeting is a design consultation, not a cold pitch.

The referral flywheel in action

Amanda runs Artisan Remodeling in 12South. Her plumber partner started sending LeadChuck leads for homeowners who mentioned renovation during service calls. First lead: a homeowner whose leaky kitchen faucet opened into a 'we've always wanted to gut this kitchen' conversation. Amanda paid $155 for the lead, designed and built a full kitchen remodel for $38,000, and closed in two meetings. She referred the tile and glass through LeadChuck and earned $165 in referral fees. Net lead cost: -$10. The plumber earned $1,550.

Your net lead cost: $-10 for $38000+ in revenue. Plus $165 earned in outbound referrals.

Who sends kitchen & bath remodels leads?

These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.

Plumbing

Plumbers fixing kitchen and bathroom leaks hear 'we've been wanting to redo this anyway' on nearly every call — perfect referral timing.

Electrical

Electricians adding circuits and GFCI outlets in kitchens and baths see the renovation need and refer remodelers they trust.

Tile & Stone

Tile contractors doing repairs often see dated or damaged surroundings that prompt full bathroom remodel conversations.

Cabinet Refinishing

Cabinet refinishers working in kitchens see the full remodel scope — they refer when the scope exceeds refinishing.

Appliance Installation

Appliance installers see kitchen condition on every install — outdated kitchens prompt remodel referrals naturally.

Who do kitchen & bath remodels refer out?

Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.

Plumbing

$50-150

Kitchen and bath remodelers coordinate plumbing on every project — trusted referrals protect the job quality.

Electrical

$50-150

Remodels always include electrical updates — remodelers refer electricians on every kitchen and bath job.

Tile & Stone

$35-100

Tile is central to kitchen and bath remodels — remodelers who don't self-perform tile refer tile contractors.

Painting

$25-75

Remodeled kitchens and baths always need painting — remodelers refer painters as a finishing step.

Glass & Mirrors

$35-100

Frameless shower glass and custom mirrors are standard kitchen and bath remodel referrals.

Simple, transparent pricing

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No monthly fees

Pay per lead

You set the price

10% platform fee

Only on lead fees

Earn referrals

Offset your costs

My plumber sends me leads and I send him work. We've built a referral machine together through LeadChuck that neither of us could build alone. Last year he sent me $280,000 in signed contracts. I sent him $45,000 in plumbing work. The platform made it formal, tracked it, and paid us both.
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Amanda T.

Artisan Remodeling, 12South Nashville, TN · 12 years in business

Frequently asked questions

Both. Lead descriptions specify scope — from full gut renovations to cabinet refacing and fixture upgrades. You choose which leads match your minimum job size.

Yes. Your LeadChuck profile includes a minimum job size preference. Leads below your threshold are not shown to you.

LeadChuck leads come from contractor referrals — the homeowner already trusts the referring contractor who chose you specifically. You're not competing in a pool; you're the recommended option.

Kitchen and bath leads typically run $75–$300 depending on project scope and estimated value. Full gut remodel leads at luxury price points run at the top of the range.

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