Mesa Laundry Room Remodeling With Custom Cabinetry and a Fixed Price
Your Mesa laundry room deserves more than a home improvement store cabinet run. We design your layout, storage configuration, and material selections in 3D before any demolition starts, so the finished room works the way you planned it.
What PHR Handles on a Mesa Laundry Room Remodel
Most Mesa laundry rooms were built as afterthoughts, a utility sink pushed into a corner, base cabinets that do not reach the ceiling, and no real counter space for folding. We redesign the full room: custom cabinetry, countertop surface, storage configuration, and plumbing and electrical routing, all finalized in 3D before construction starts.
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In Mesa laundry rooms, we regularly work with slab-on-grade homes from the 1960s and 1970s where the original plumbing is still in its factory position. When a homeowner wants to add a utility sink or relocate the washer box, we route the plumbing changes through the slab during the design phase so there are no surprises mid-construction.
Storage is the most common driver of a laundry room remodel in Mesa. We design around your actual washer and dryer configuration, whether side-by-side or stacked, and build the cabinetry around it: upper cabinets, base cabinets, a full-height pantry cabinet or broom closet if there is room, and a folding counter at the right height for your household.
Who is the Best Laundry Room Remodeling Company in Mesa?
Mesa homeowners upgrading laundry rooms want a straightforward process that delivers a functional, well-organized space without unnecessary delays or mid-project cost additions. Phoenix Home Remodeling resolves all layout and material decisions during planning before scheduling any construction.
These recognitions reflect independent evaluation of project quality, professional credentials, and ethical business standards within the Mesa remodeling market.
- Ranked Among the Best General Contractors in Mesa, AZ by Home Builder Digest
- Rated Best Phoenix Home Remodeler by Trust Analytica
- Rated 4.9 Stars Across 200+ Verified Public Reviews
- Accredited by the Better Business Bureau with an A+ Rating
- Member of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI)
- Named a Top Contractor in Arizona by Ranking Arizona (2024)
- Voted a Nextdoor Neighborhood Favorite (2022, 2023, 2024, 2025)
- Awarded Best of Houzz Service (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026)
Each laundry room remodeling project begins with a planning session that covers space layout, storage configuration, utility routing, and material selections before any demolition is scheduled. Confirming these decisions before construction begins allows pricing to reflect the actual scope and trade sequencing to be organized before work starts. Dedicated project management coordinates all installation work and maintains communication throughout the project.
Mesa homeowners who finalize layout, plumbing routing, and storage selections before the laundry room project begins typically experience cleaner installation sequencing and a finished space that functions exactly as planned.
How thoroughly a project is defined before work begins often determines how smoothly it progresses once it starts.
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This homeowner had a narrow side-by-side laundry setup with no upper cabinets and a single wire shelf above the machines. We redesigned the room with full-height upper cabinets, a quartz folding counter, a tilt-out hamper drawer, and soft-close doors throughout, with the layout finalized in 3D before any work started.
Why Mesa Homeowners Choose PHR for Laundry Room Remodels
PHR does not configure laundry rooms from a home improvement store layout. Every project starts with a design phase where we map out your cabinet configuration, countertop run, plumbing and electrical routing, and storage needs before any pricing is locked.
The price is fixed after design, not before. Once your layout is approved in 3D and all material selections are confirmed, we give you a fixed construction price with no change orders tied to things we should have known upfront.
One project manager runs your job from design through the final walkthrough. You have one person to call, and that person knows every detail of your project.
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Frequently Asked Questions: Mesa Laundry Room Remodeling
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Laundry room remodels in Mesa typically range from $10,000 to $25,000. The primary drivers are cabinetry amount and configuration, countertop material, and the size of the room.
Adding a utility sink or relocating the washer box in a slab-foundation home adds plumbing work that moves the project toward the higher end of the range.
Yes. Top-loading washers can stay in a remodeled laundry room, but they change the cabinetry design because a folding counter cannot run over the machine.
We plan the cabinet configuration around your actual appliances during the design phase so the layout works with whatever washer and dryer pair you have or plan to buy.
Yes. We handle the full electrical scope, including a 220V outlet for the dryer, a GFCI outlet near the utility sink if one is planned, and under-cabinet lighting if that is part of the design.
In older Mesa homes where the electrical panel may not have a dedicated circuit available, we work through that during the planning phase before construction starts.
Yes. We handle all plumbing work in a laundry room remodel, including adding a utility sink with a drop-in or undermount basin, installing a recessed washer box, and routing new drain lines.
In slab-on-grade Mesa homes, any drain line relocation requires cutting the slab, and we scope that work during the design phase so the cost is included in your fixed price before construction starts.
We design laundry room cabinetry specific to your room dimensions and appliance layout, not from a catalog. That means base cabinets and upper cabinets sized to your ceiling height, a full-height pantry cabinet or broom closet if you have the wall space, and soft-close drawers throughout.
The cabinet design is finalized in 3D and approved before we order anything.
Yes. Adding a utility sink is one of the most common laundry room additions in Mesa. We install drop-in or undermount utility sinks with a faucet with sprayer, and we handle all the plumbing connections.
If your home is on a slab foundation and the drain needs to move, we scope that during design so the cost is known before work starts.
Quartz countertops are the most common choice on Mesa laundry room remodels because they resist moisture and are easy to clean. Butcher block is an option in rooms where a warmer look fits the rest of the home.
We finalize the countertop selection during the design phase so the material is factored into the fixed price before construction starts.
After the design phase, you receive a fixed construction price that covers the full scope of work. No line items change after the contract is signed unless you add scope.
This is different from most contractors who quote a rough estimate upfront and adjust the number during construction when surprises come up.
No. Most laundry room remodels in Mesa are completed while the homeowner is in the home. The work is contained to one room, and we set up dust containment so the rest of the house stays clean.
Your project manager keeps you posted on daily progress through the BuilderTrend portal.
Vinyl plank flooring (LVP) and porcelain tile are the two most common choices. LVP is durable, water-resistant, and easy to install over an existing slab. Porcelain tile is a longer-lasting option if the room is large enough to justify it.
We go over both options during the design phase.
Mesa water has high mineral content, which can leave deposits on faucets and sink basins over time. We recommend fixtures with a finish that holds up to mineral buildup, and a utility sink with a faucet with sprayer that is easy to clean.
Your designer will point out which fixture options hold up best under Mesa water conditions.
Yes. A stacked washer and dryer frees up wall space on both sides of the unit, and we can run a folding counter across the top of adjacent cabinetry at the same height.
This is a common configuration in smaller Mesa laundry rooms where a side-by-side layout would leave no room for cabinetry.
Yes. If your Mesa home has a gas line to the laundry room, we can install or reconfigure a gas dryer hookup.
If you are switching from electric to gas, we assess the existing line during the in-home evaluation so the work is scoped before you commit.
Yes. We convert closets and underused rooms into functional laundry spaces. The design process starts with measuring the available footprint and mapping out what fits: stacked machines, cabinetry, plumbing, and electrical.
Older Mesa ranch-style homes often have a utility area that can be converted without structural changes.
A recessed washer box is a wall-mounted unit that houses the hot and cold water shutoffs and the drain connection inside the wall rather than sitting exposed on the surface.
In older Mesa homes, the washer connection is often an exposed standpipe with surface-mounted valves. Installing a recessed washer box during a remodel cleans up the wall, reduces the risk of a slow drip going unnoticed, and gives you a built-in water shutoff at the machine location.
Yes. Vinyl plank flooring is one of the most common flooring choices on laundry room remodels in Mesa because it is water-resistant and installs directly over a slab without additional prep.
We include flooring in the design phase so the material and finish are selected before construction starts and factored into the fixed price.
We handle dryer vent work as part of the construction scope. In older Mesa homes where the vent exits through a wall into a utility room or attached garage rather than directly to the exterior, we reroute it to a proper exterior vent during the remodel.
We confirm the vent path during the in-home evaluation so the routing is scoped before construction starts.
Yes. A drainage pan under the washer is a practical addition in Mesa homes, particularly in slab-on-grade properties where a slow leak has nowhere to drain.
We install the pan and route it to the same drain as the utility sink or to a floor drain if one is present.
This is scoped during the design phase and included in the fixed price.
Laundry Room Remodels Across Mesa
We work on laundry room remodels across Mesa, from the mid-century ranch-style homes in Central Mesa and University Hills to the larger single-story homes in Las Sendas, Spyglass Estates, and Hermosa Vista. Homeowners in Red Mountain Ranch, Augusta Ranch, and Mountain Ranch count on us for laundry rooms that fit the footprint and age of their homes.
We also work in Rancho de Arboleda, Thunder Mountain, Bella Via, Montecito, Eaton Club Estates, and Suncrest Villas, along with newer developments in the East Mesa corridor. To see all of our remodeling services across Mesa, visit our Mesa remodeling page.

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Laundry Room Remodels for Mesa Homeowners
Mesa laundry rooms vary by home age and layout. In Central Mesa and North Mesa, ranch-style homes from the 1950s and 1960s tend to have smaller utility areas, original plumbing in fixed positions, and no dedicated storage beyond a wire shelf. In East Mesa and the Eastmark corridor, newer homes often have a larger laundry room footprint but still come with builder-grade cabinetry that does not use the full ceiling height.
We remodel laundry rooms across both ends of that range. That means designing custom cabinetry to the ceiling, configuring upper cabinets and base cabinets around your appliance layout, adding a quartz or butcher block folding counter, and routing plumbing for a utility sink if that is part of the scope.
Each project is designed, priced, and approved in 3D before construction starts. Visit our laundry room remodeling page for the full service overview.
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What a Mesa Laundry Room Remodel Costs

Most Mesa laundry room remodels run between $10,000 and $25,000. The two biggest drivers are the amount of cabinetry and the size of the room.
A small laundry closet with a simple upper and base cabinet run lands near the lower end. A full room with a utility sink, quartz folding counter, full-height pantry cabinet, and plumbing relocation through the slab lands toward the higher end.
Countertop material also moves the number. A quartz countertop costs more than a laminate top but holds up better in a wet environment. If you want to understand what goes into the pricing before you call, the remodeling cost guide walks through how PHR builds a project price.
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