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Guides & How-tos2025-12-03·12 min read

Kitchen Remodeler Email List: 81,261+ Verified Contractors

By Ibrahim DemolCEO IBLeadUpdated June 12, 2026

You need 81,261 kitchen remodelers in your database right now. Not next month. Not after you buy an outdated list for $1,200. This is a $31.8 billion market growing 9% annually, and you're leaving money on the table with stale contact data. IBLead gives you fresh, verified kitchen contractor emails with phone numbers, websites, Google ratings, and more — all exportable in CSV format within minutes.

No scraping. No waiting. The data is already indexed and ready to search by city, state, or nationwide. Filter by Google rating, number of reviews, detected technologies, or claimed business status. Then export and start reaching out today.


What's Included in Every Kitchen Remodeler Export

When you export a kitchen contractor list from IBLead, you get complete business intelligence — not just email addresses.

Data Field What You Get
Business Name Official company name as listed on Google Maps
Email Address Primary contact email (enriched from website)
Phone Number Direct business phone line
Physical Address Street, city, state, ZIP code
Website URL Company website (if available)
Google Rating Average star rating (1-5 stars)
Number of Reviews Total review count on Google Maps
Google Reviews Full review text, dates, author names (exclusive to IBLead)
Claimed Status Whether the business has claimed their Google Maps listing
Technologies Detected 160+ tools in use (WordPress, Shopify, HubSpot, etc.)
Social Media Links Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn profiles (when available)
Business Hours Full operating schedule
Photo Count Number of images on Google Maps listing
GPS Coordinates Exact latitude/longitude for mapping
Google Place ID Unique identifier for advanced integrations

This is fundamentally different from buying a $1,200 "verified" list that's 6 months old. You get actionable intelligence about each contractor's digital presence, reputation, and technology stack — all updated monthly.


How to Build Your Kitchen Remodeler Email List in 4 Steps

Getting your list is straightforward. No technical skills required.

Step 1: Sign In and Choose Your Location

Log into app.iblead.com and select your target geography. Need kitchen remodelers in California? Search the entire state. Want just Los Angeles? Drill down to the city. Need nationwide contractors? Search all 50 states at once. The choice is yours.

Step 2: Filter by Relevant Criteria

Narrow your list using smart filters:

  • By Google Rating: Target contractors with 4.5+ stars (quality signals) or those rated below 3 stars (reputation management opportunity)
  • By Review Count: Find high-volume contractors with 50+ reviews vs. newer businesses with fewer reviews
  • By Website Presence: Filter for contractors with websites but no Google Analytics installed (potential SEO clients)
  • By Claimed Status: Find unclaimed listings (local SEO opportunity)
  • By Technology Stack: Identify contractors using outdated platforms or those already using your competitor's software

For example: searching "kitchen remodeling" in Texas, filtered to contractors with 4.0+ Google rating and websites, returns highly-qualified leads ready for premium service outreach.

Step 3: Preview and Refine

See a sample of results before exporting. This lets you validate that your filters are working correctly. Adjust parameters if needed — maybe you want to exclude contractors outside a certain ZIP code range or include only those with claimed Google Maps listings.

Step 4: Export to CSV

Click export. Your data arrives as a clean CSV file with all the fields listed above. Import directly into your CRM (HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive), email platform (Instantly, Lemlist), or spreadsheet. No formatting required.

The entire process takes 5-10 minutes. You'll have contact information for hundreds or thousands of kitchen contractors ready for outreach.


Real-World Use Cases (With Email Templates)

Here's how different B2B companies actually use kitchen remodeler contact lists:

Use Case 1: Appliance Supplier Cold Email Campaign

You manufacture or distribute kitchen appliances. Kitchen remodelers specify appliances on nearly every project. They're your target market.

Your approach: Export 500 kitchen remodelers in your delivery region. Filter for those with websites but no mention of appliance partnerships in their online presence.

Email template:

Subject: New appliance line cuts installation time 40%

Hi [Contractor Name],

I saw your kitchen projects on [their website/Google Maps]. Your attention to detail is exactly what we look for in partners.

We just launched a new appliance line designed specifically for contractors — faster installation, better margins, and we handle warranty issues directly so you don't have to.

Trade pricing starts at [X]% below retail. Most contractors see payback within 3-4 projects.

Worth 15 minutes to see if it's a fit?

[Your name]

Why this works: You're not pitching features. You're acknowledging their work, explaining the business benefit (faster installation = more profit), and making the ask specific and small.

Expected response rate: 3-8% from cold outreach to relevant contractors.


Use Case 2: Building Material Company Account Development

You sell cabinets, countertops, or flooring. Kitchen remodelers buy these materials constantly. But you're competing with 10 other suppliers.

Your approach: Export all kitchen remodelers in your region. Filter for those with 4.5+ Google rating (indicates volume and quality). Cross-reference with your CRM to find contractors you're NOT currently working with.

Email template:

Subject: [Contractor Name] — your clients deserve better finishes

Hi [Name],

Noticed your recent kitchen projects. The layouts are solid. Your material selections though — I think we can help you stand out more and increase your margins.

We work with [similar contractor names] and they've increased their average project value by 12-18% by upgrading their material specs. Same timeline, better finishes, better pricing.

I'm not trying to replace your current suppliers. I'm trying to add to your toolkit for premium projects.

Can I send over a few examples of what we've done?

[Your name]

Why this works: You're acknowledging their existing work, showing social proof (other contractors), and positioning yourself as an upgrade path, not a replacement.

Expected response rate: 4-10% from warm outreach to high-quality contractors.


Use Case 3: Kitchen Design Software Company Strategic Partnership

You've built design software that helps contractors visualize projects and reduce change orders. You need to reach contractors who are already spending money on tools.

Your approach: Export kitchen remodelers nationwide. Filter for those with websites AND detected technologies (WordPress, HubSpot, etc.). This indicates they're already investing in digital tools.

Email template:

Subject: Your clients want to see their kitchen before you build it

Hi [Name],

Quick question: what percentage of your kitchen projects have change orders after the client sees the actual installation?

Most contractors we talk to say 20-30%. We built [Software Name] specifically to eliminate that. Clients see a photorealistic 3D render. They make decisions upfront. Fewer surprises, faster builds, happier customers.

We're offering contractors a Free plan — no credit card required. Most see ROI in the first 3-4 projects.

Worth testing?

[Your name]

Why this works: You're opening with a business problem (change orders cost money). You're showing how your software solves it. You're removing friction (Free plan — no credit card required).

Expected response rate: 5-12% from contractors already using digital tools.


Advanced Filtering Options Explained

IBLead's filtering system goes deeper than just "location" and "category." Here's what you can actually do:

Geographic Filtering

  • Search by city, county, state, or entire country
  • Combine multiple locations (e.g., "kitchen remodelers in California OR Texas")
  • Filter by ZIP code radius if you have local service areas

Business Quality Signals

  • Google Rating: 3.0+, 4.0+, 4.5+, or 5.0 only
  • Review Count: 10+, 50+, 100+, 250+ (more reviews = higher volume)
  • Claimed Status: Only claimed listings (higher engagement indicator)
  • Photo Count: Contractors with 20+ photos typically have more active marketing

Digital Maturity Indicators

  • Website Presence: Has website, no website, or mobile-friendly site
  • Technologies Detected: 160+ tools including:
  • CMS platforms (WordPress, Wix, Shopify)
  • Analytics (Google Analytics, Hotjar, Mixpanel)
  • Email marketing (Mailchimp, HubSpot, ActiveCampaign)
  • CRM systems (Salesforce, Pipedrive, Monday.com)
  • Payment processors (Stripe, Square, PayPal)

Contact Availability

  • Email Listed: Contractors with public email addresses
  • Phone Verified: Direct business phone numbers
  • Social Media: Has Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, or Twitter

Pro tip: Filter for contractors with websites but NO Google Analytics. These are typically smaller operations that haven't invested in digital marketing — perfect targets for agencies selling SEO, web design, or local marketing services.


Kitchen Remodeler Market Data & Opportunity

Understanding the market context helps you prioritize your outreach.

Market Size: The kitchen remodeling services market reached $19.08 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow to $31.8 billion by 2033 — a compound annual growth rate of 9%.

Why the growth? - Millennial homeowners hitting their peak earning years and prioritizing home renovations - Kitchen remodels offer 31.7% to 85.7% return on investment depending on project scope - 38% of all home renovations focus specifically on kitchens - Material costs have stabilized after 2021-2022 inflation, making projects more affordable

Geographic Concentration: - California: highest concentration of kitchen remodelers - Texas: second largest market by contractor count - Florida, New York, Illinois: strong secondary markets - Mid-sized cities (Austin, Nashville, Denver, Charlotte) show fastest growth rates

Contractor Specialization: - 14,674 contractors specialize exclusively in kitchen remodeling as their primary activity - 66,587 contractors offer kitchen remodeling as one of multiple services - Specialists typically have higher project volumes and more sophisticated purchasing processes

This data means your outreach timing and targeting matter. Contractors in growth markets are more likely to invest in new supplier relationships and tools.


IBLead vs. Traditional Kitchen Contractor Lists: The Cost Difference

Here's what you're actually paying for when you buy a traditional "verified" kitchen remodeler list:

Metric Traditional Provider IBLead
Cost for 10,000 contacts $700–$1,200 €44/month (Starter: 10,000 credits)
Cost for 20,000 contacts $1,400–$2,400 €89/month (Pro: 20,000 credits)
Data freshness 3–6 months old Updated monthly
Email accuracy 40–60% bounce rate 70–85% deliverability
Google ratings included No Yes
Review data included No Yes (full text + author)
Technology detection No Yes (160+ tools)
Filtering before export No Yes (15+ filters)
Geographic targeting City/state only City, state, ZIP radius, nationwide
Claimed status filter No Yes
API access No Yes (included)

Real math: If you buy a traditional list for $1,000 and get 45% bounce rate, you're actually paying $2.22 per valid contact. With IBLead at €44/month for 10,000 credits, you're paying €0.0035 per contact — and the data is fresher.

One company we work with was spending $4,800/year on traditional lists. They switched to IBLead and now spend €660/year. Same data quality. Better accuracy. 86% cost savings.


When you export kitchen contractor email lists, you're working with business contact information — not consumer data. The legal requirements are different.

CAN-SPAM Compliance (US)

  • Include your physical business address in every email
  • Use honest subject lines
  • Honor unsubscribe requests within 10 business days
  • Identify yourself as sending promotional content

GDPR (EU/UK)

Since IBLead data comes from public sources (Google Maps, company websites), GDPR compliance is straightforward. These businesses chose to make their contact information publicly available. You're not collecting private data — you're using publicly listed information.

Best Practices

  • Don't buy the list and immediately blast 81,000 emails. Start with 500–1,000 to test your messaging.
  • Track unsubscribe requests and honor them immediately.
  • Segment your list by geography and contractor type. Personalized campaigns get better response rates.
  • Use a reputable email platform (Instantly, Lemlist, Mailchimp) that handles compliance automatically.

The kitchen remodeling industry is B2B, which means you have more flexibility than consumer marketing. But respect still matters. Contractors who see value in your outreach become long-term customers and referral sources.


Seasonal Timing for Kitchen Contractor Outreach

Kitchen remodeling follows predictable seasonal patterns. Timing your campaigns correctly increases response rates significantly.

January–March: Planning Season

Homeowners are researching contractors and gathering quotes. Contractors are preparing for their busy season. This is an excellent time to reach out with: - New supplier partnerships - Training or certification programs - Financing solutions - Project management software

April–August: Peak Season

Contractors are booked solid with active projects. Response rates drop because they're busy. Avoid major campaigns during this period. Instead, focus on: - Follow-up emails to previous contacts - Relationship-building (not hard selling) - Partnerships that don't require immediate attention

September–November: Slowdown Period

Projects wrap up before winter. Contractors have breathing room to evaluate new tools, suppliers, and partnerships. This is ideal for: - Cold outreach campaigns - Software demonstrations - In-depth sales conversations - Trade show follow-ups

December: Holiday Slowdown

Many contractors take time off. Skip major campaigns. Use this period for: - Year-end relationship building - Planning next year's partnerships - Organizing your contact database

Pro tip: If you're running a cold email campaign, start on Tuesday morning and send through Thursday. Avoid Mondays (weekend backlog) and Fridays (mental checkout). Kitchen contractors typically check email between 9–11 AM and 2–4 PM.


Integration With Your Existing Tools

IBLead exports work with every major platform contractors and B2B companies use.

CRM Integration

  • HubSpot: Import CSV directly into contacts. Set up automated workflows based on contractor type or location.
  • Salesforce: Use Data Loader or direct CSV import. Create campaigns automatically.
  • Pipedrive: Bulk import contacts. Assign to sales reps by geography.
  • Monday.com: Create contact database. Set up deal pipelines.

Email Marketing Platforms

  • Instantly: Import list, set up sequences, track opens/clicks/replies automatically.
  • Lemlist: Build personalized sequences with dynamic content based on contractor data.
  • Mailchimp: Segment by location or contractor type. Create targeted campaigns.
  • ActiveCampaign: Set up conditional workflows based on engagement.

Advanced Automation

For teams that want fully automated lead generation, check out our Make.com tutorial for automated lead generation. You can set up workflows that automatically: - Extract fresh kitchen contractor lists weekly - Filter for specific criteria - Push data to your CRM - Trigger email sequences automatically


FAQ: Kitchen Remodeler Email Lists

How many kitchen remodelers are there in the United States?

There are 81,261 kitchen remodeling establishments operating in the US right now. Of these, 14,674 specialize exclusively in kitchen remodeling as their primary business activity. The remaining 66,587 offer kitchen remodeling alongside other services like general contracting or bathroom renovations.

The number changes monthly as new contractors start businesses and others close or pivot. That's why static lists become outdated so quickly.

What's the average cost of a kitchen contractor email list?

Traditional providers charge $700 to $1,200 for 10,000 contacts and the data is typically 3–6 months old. With IBLead, you get 10,000 fresh contacts for €44/month (Starter plan) or €89/month (Pro plan with 20,000 credits).

That's a 95% cost reduction compared to traditional providers. Plus, your data is updated monthly instead of sitting static for months.

What data fields come with a kitchen remodeler export?

Each exported contact includes: business name, email address, phone number, physical address, website URL, Google rating, number of reviews, full Google review text, claimed status, detected technologies (160+ tools), social media links, business hours, photo count, GPS coordinates, and Google Place ID.

This is far more detailed than traditional lists, which typically only include name, email, and phone.

Which states have the most kitchen remodeling contractors?

California leads with the highest concentration, followed by Texas, Florida, New York, and Illinois. Los Angeles, Houston, Miami, Phoenix, and Atlanta have the most contractors by city.

However, mid-sized markets like Austin, Nashville, Denver, and Charlotte often represent better opportunities for B2B companies because they have thriving contractor communities without the intense competition of major metros.

Can I filter kitchen remodelers by specific criteria before exporting?

Yes. You can filter by: Google rating (3.0+, 4.0+, 4.5+), review count (10+, 50+, 100+), claimed status, website presence, detected technologies (160+ tools), social media presence, and geographic location (city, state, ZIP radius, or nationwide).

For example, you could export only kitchen remodelers in California with 4.5+ Google ratings and WordPress websites. This level of pre-filtering saves you time and improves campaign relevance.

Yes. Kitchen remodelers are businesses, not consumers. You're working with business contact information that's publicly available on Google Maps and company websites. Follow CAN-SPAM requirements (include your address, honor unsubscribe requests, use honest subject lines) and you're compliant.

Since the data comes from public sources, GDPR compliance is straightforward — these businesses chose to make their contact information public. Start with a smaller segment (500–1,000 contacts) to test your messaging before scaling to larger volumes.


How IBLead Compares to Other Lead Generation Methods

You have options for finding kitchen contractor contacts. Here's how they stack up:

Manual Research (LinkedIn, Google Maps, Yellow Pages) - Cost: Free, but 100+ hours of labor - Data quality: High (you're verifying each contact) - Scalability: Terrible (can't reach more than 50–100 contacts) - Speed: Slow (1–2 weeks to build a small list)

Traditional List Providers (ZoomInfo, Apollo, Hunter) - Cost: $700–$1,200 per list - Data quality: 40–60% bounce rate - Scalability: Good (can export thousands) - Speed: Immediate (download CSV same day) - Problem: Data is months old

**Google Maps Scr

Sample data: Kitchen Renovator in New York