Kitchen Wall Removal in Dallas, TX

Open your Dallas kitchen to the family space — serving Preston Hollow, Lake Highlands, and Lakewood and surrounding areas.

Kitchen Wall Removal in Dallas, TX

The kitchen is the heart of the home, and nothing transforms a Dallas kitchen more dramatically than removing the wall that separates it from the living and dining spaces. In 1940s–1970s ranch-style and two-story traditional homes, a mix of pier-and-beam and slab-on-grade foundations, with many 1990s–2000s infill construction throughout homes that define neighborhoods like Preston Hollow and Lake Highlands, these kitchen walls were standard construction — but they belong to a different era of home design. Today's Dallas homeowners want sight lines from the kitchen to where the family gathers, and the ability to entertain without disappearing into a separate room.

Kitchen wall removal in Dallas is more complex than it appears. Unlike a simple partition wall, kitchen walls frequently carry structural loads from above and contain utilities — electrical circuits for the refrigerator, dishwasher, and small appliances; plumbing supply and drain lines for the kitchen sink; and sometimes gas lines for the range. Before any wall comes down, our team investigates the structure and the utilities, maps the load path, and coordinates the relocation of any utilities that occupy the wall.

Our in-house PE then designs the structural beam that replaces the wall, specifying the correct size — whether a steel wide-flange or LVL — for the span and load. We provide the engineering documentation needed for permitting with Dallas's building department and handle the structural work from temporary shoring through beam installation and final inspection. The utility rerouting work is coordinated through our network of licensed plumbers and electricians who understand the timeline.

The before-and-after difference in Dallas homes is remarkable. A kitchen that once felt isolated becomes the center of family life — open, bright, and seamlessly connected to the rest of the home. Call 214.624.5200 to discuss your Dallas kitchen wall removal project.

Why Dallas Homeowners Choose Load Bearing Wall Pros

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In-House Licensed PE

Our in-house Professional Engineer designs every structural solution specific to your Dallas home — no outsourced engineering, no delays waiting for a third-party firm.

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Full engineering documentation

Our in-house Professional Engineer provides PE-stamped structural drawings that meet your city's building department requirements — ready to submit with your permit application.

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$2M Structural Insurance

We carry a $2 million general liability policy explicitly covering structural wall removal and beam installation — protection that most general contractors simply don't have.

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Advanced Dust Control

Professional containment and negative air systems keep your Dallas home clean during construction — we protect your floors, furniture, and air quality throughout the project.

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Lifetime Transferable Warranty

Every structural project we complete in Dallas is backed by a written, transferable lifetime structural warranty — the strongest guarantee in the industry.

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Same-Day Ballpark Estimate

Call us today and we'll give you a ballpark price range the same day based on your description — no waiting days for someone to call you back.

Kitchen Wall Removal in Dallas: What You Need to Know

Kitchen walls in Dallas homes — especially in 1940s–1970s ranch-style and two-story traditional homes, a mix of pier-and-beam and slab-on-grade foundations, with many 1990s–2000s infill construction throughout construction — frequently contain more than just drywall and framing. Before any demolition begins, our team conducts a thorough investigation to identify electrical circuits, plumbing supply and drain lines, gas lines, and HVAC ductwork that may run through or adjacent to the wall. In Preston Hollow and Lake Highlands, kitchen walls built in that era routinely contain 20-amp dedicated circuits and branch plumbing that must be safely rerouted before the structural work begins.

Once the utilities are mapped and the structural load path is confirmed, we coordinate the rerouting work — either through our in-house team or by working alongside your licensed plumber and electrician. We then install the structural beam to carry the load formerly handled by the wall, using the same PE-engineered specifications we apply to all our projects.

Island Placement and Open Kitchen Flow

With the wall removed, the real design work begins. Many Dallas homeowners choose to add a kitchen island where the wall once stood — a move that provides counter space, seating, and a natural room divider without blocking sightlines. Our team can advise on optimal island placement relative to the new beam location, ensuring the posts (if any) are incorporated into the island design elegantly rather than standing awkwardly in the middle of the space.

The result is the open kitchen layout that defines modern living: a seamless connection between cooking, dining, and entertaining that makes your home feel twice as large and dramatically improves daily function for families in Dallas.

Serving Dallas and Surrounding Areas

Our DFW team serves all of Dallas — from neighborhoods near Reunion Tower to residential areas throughout the city. We're familiar with Dallas's construction styles, permit requirements, and building department processes, which means thorough engineering documentation and fewer surprises on your project.

Permit Note: City of Dallas Building Inspection requires permits for all structural work; plan review typically takes 3–5 business days for residential projects under their One Stop Shop program. Load Bearing Wall Pros provides PE-stamped structural engineering plans that meet local code requirements and are ready to submit with your permit application. Permitting is the homeowner's responsibility — under Texas state law, homeowners can pull their own permits or hire a general contractor.

We also provide kitchen wall removal services in nearby communities: Plano, TX, Richardson, TX, Garland, TX, Arlington, TX.

Whether you're near Dallas Arts District or on the other side of Dallas, our team comes to you. Same-day ballpark estimates by phone or text, free on-site assessments, and a complete turn-key service from engineering through final inspection.

Real Projects in Dallas, TX

Load Bearing Wall Pros has completed 24 documented projects in Dallas — here are some of the streets we've worked on:

Blaine Murphy- Crooked Colgate Ave Elvedon Dr Glen Albens Cir

Projects range from $5,000 to $40,000+ depending on scope. Street names shown for reference — no customer information is disclosed.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Kitchen Wall Removal cost in Dallas, TX?

Most kitchen wall removal projects in Dallas fall in the $5,000–$15,000 range, depending on the scope of work, wall length, beam size required, and whether utilities need to be rerouted. Homes in neighborhoods like Preston Hollow and Lake Highlands — with their 1940s–1970s ranch-style and two-story traditional homes, a mix of pier-and-beam and slab-on-grade foundations, with many 1990s–2000s infill construction throughout construction — sometimes involve additional complexity that affects pricing. We provide a same-day ballpark estimate based on your description, and a firm quote after our on-site assessment. Call us at 214.624.5200 to get started.

Do I need a permit for kitchen wall removal in Dallas, TX?

Yes — virtually all structural modifications in Dallas require a building permit. City of Dallas Building Inspection requires permits for all structural work; plan review typically takes 3–5 business days for residential projects under their One Stop Shop program. Load Bearing Wall Pros provides PE-stamped structural engineering plans that are designed to meet local code requirements and are ready to submit with your permit application. The permit itself is the homeowner's responsibility — under Texas state law, homeowners can pull their own permits, or you can hire a general contractor to handle the permitting process. Our engineering drawings include all the structural details the building department needs for approval.

What happens if my Dallas kitchen wall has plumbing or electrical in it?

Kitchen walls in Dallas homes — especially those built between the 1970s and 2000s — commonly contain plumbing supply lines, drain lines, gas lines, and multiple electrical circuits. Before any demolition begins, we investigate the wall using a combination of visual inspection, stud finders, and consultation with your home's plans (if available). If utilities are present, we coordinate with licensed plumbers and electricians to reroute them prior to structural work. This coordination is included in our project management — you don't need to find separate contractors or manage the sequencing yourself.

Can I add an island where the kitchen wall was in my Dallas home?

Yes — and it's one of the most popular upgrades we see in Dallas kitchens. When a kitchen wall is removed, the footprint opens up significantly, and an island in that space provides counter space, seating for 3–4, and a natural visual boundary between the kitchen and living areas without blocking sightlines. The key structural consideration is post placement: if the new beam requires support posts, our engineer designs their position so they can be elegantly incorporated into the island rather than standing as exposed columns. In Preston Hollow and similar neighborhoods, this combined structural + island project has become the most transformative single kitchen renovation available.

How do I know if my Dallas kitchen wall is load bearing?

Kitchen walls that run perpendicular to the floor joists and are positioned near the center of the home are frequently load bearing — and in 1940s–1970s ranch-style and two-story traditional homes, a mix of pier-and-beam and slab-on-grade foundations, with many 1990s–2000s infill construction throughout homes common in Dallas, the wall between the kitchen and family room fits this description more often than not. However, determining load bearing status requires a proper structural evaluation, not a visual guess. Our team visits your Dallas home during the free estimate and gives you a definitive answer backed by a PE's assessment — not guesswork.

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