You Found Us. Here Is What You Need to Know.
Reading has plenty of contractors who take a deposit, show up twice, and vanish. Webster Kitchen and Bath is not that company. We are a kitchen and bath remodeling contractor based right here in Reading, working directly with homeowners from Hampden Heights to Exeter Township and everywhere in between.
We don't hand projects off. The people you talk to are the people who show up at your house and do the work.
Reading homes have their own quirks. Older rowhouses near Centre Park. Split-levels toward Wyomissing. Tight galley kitchens that need real solutions, not generic ones. We know this housing stock because we work in it every week.
What Kinds of Projects Do We Take On?
Layout changes, plumbing moves, new tile, cabinetry, countertops, and fixtures. We handle the whole job from start to finish.
Complete gut renovations including layout changes, plumbing, tile, fixtures, and everything in between.
Retile your shower, replace cabinets and countertops, or refresh fixtures without moving any walls. Partial jobs are just as welcome here.
We don't pretend. If a job doesn't fit our scope, we tell you on that first call.
Reading homes vary a lot, and we know it. A rowhouse bathroom in Oakbrook has different constraints than a master bath addition in Hampden Heights, and we size up each job on its own to give you a straight answer about what it takes to do it right.

Do You Have Experience with Reading's Older Homes?
Most homes in Reading were built between the 1920s and 1960s. The row homes near the downtown historic district and the neighborhoods along the Reading Area Firefighters Museum corridor are full of original cast iron drain lines and galvanized supply pipes. That is just the reality of working in this city.
We've opened walls in these houses hundreds of times. We know what original knob-and-tube wiring looks like, how galvanized pipes corrode from the inside out, and how that affects your water pressure before demo even starts. None of it surprises us.
When we walk a pre-1950s kitchen or bathroom in Reading, we're already thinking about what's behind those walls and can give you a straight assessment upfront so nothing catches you off guard once the work begins.
What About Non-Standard Layouts and Cramped Spaces?
Kitchens in Berkshire Heights and similar Reading neighborhoods were built small. Standard cabinet runs and modern appliance footprints don't fit without careful planning and measurement before we order anything.
Bathrooms in pre-1960s Reading homes weren't built for accessibility. A 5x7 bathroom was standard. We work through those layout constraints upfront so you're not watching your project stall mid-demo because something didn't fit.
Tight spaces hide problems. Ventilation. Undersized pipes. Plumbing systems in older Reading homes weren't built for modern water pressure or modern fixtures, and if we see those issues during planning, we tell you right away.

What Happens After I Call?
You tell us what you have and what you want. We ask questions and give you a straight read on whether the project makes sense for your budget and your space.
We come out to your property, look at the actual space, and talk through your options in plain terms. No binders full of upsells. Just real numbers.
Demo, rough work, then install. In sequence, nothing skipped or rushed. Every trade is coordinated through us, and we do a final walkthrough before we call it finished.
When the job is done, we walk through with you. If something isn't right, we fix it before we pack up. That's not a formality. That's how we make sure you're satisfied with the actual work, not just the idea of it.
Where Can I Find Real Reviews from Real Customers?
Look us up and read what Reading homeowners have said about their experience working with us.
See how we handled real projects and real problems, not just the easy jobs.
Check our profile for project photos and verified reviews from homeowners across Berks County.
We've earned those reviews one project at a time, from Wyomissing to Shillington to West Reading and all across Berks County. Go read what they said.

Why Reading Homeowners Near RACC Are Upgrading Now
Homeowners near Reading Area Community College are paying attention. Faculty, staff, and long-time residents in the neighborhoods just off Penn Street and Buttonwood are putting real money into kitchens and bathrooms because condition matters. A renovated home holds value, and a tired one sits.
Our crews handle homeowners in Reading who want it done right, who don't want to manage contractors or chase updates or babysit a project. That's our job.
If you're dealing with this in Reading, we can help. Webster Kitchen and Bath has been the local expert for kitchen and bath remodeling in Berks County homes since 1998.
Reading Winters Are Hard on Old Pipes. Here Is What to Know.
Reading winters are brutal. From November through March, temperatures drop hard and stay there, putting major stress on old pipe systems through relentless freeze-thaw cycles and threatening galvanized supply lines that have been corroding for 60 years.
We flag these issues during consultation. We're not looking to inflate jobs. But if we open a wall and see pipe that's rusted through or showing mineral buildup, we're going to tell you. You decide.
Most homeowners in older Reading neighborhoods, Hampden Heights, West Reading rowhouse blocks, are dealing with original plumbing. It's worth knowing what you have before winter hits.

Ready to Talk? Here Is How to Reach Us.
Tell us what you're working with. It doesn't need to be polished. A cramped kitchen. Falling tiles. Complete confusion about where to start. We can work with that.
No hard sell. No pressure. Just real conversation about your place and what's possible.
We work in Reading and surrounding communities. Oakbrook, Mount Penn, Shillington, Wyomissing, everywhere nearby. If you have a kitchen or bathroom that needs attention, we want to hear about it. That final walkthrough we do before we call a job finished matters, and so does this first call. Reach out to Webster Kitchen and Bath at (610) 763-0052 and tell us what you're working with.

