What Pristine Kitchen & Bath does, and what it does not say
Pristine Kitchen & Bath is a residential remodeling contractor based on East Orchard Avenue in Nampa, Idaho, covering Boise, Eagle, Meridian, and the broader Treasure Valley. Its stated scope is kitchen and bathroom renovation: full gut-and-rebuild projects, custom cabinetry, quartz and granite countertops, tile installation, shower rebuilds, freestanding tubs, vanities, and smart-home bathroom features including programmable showers. What the listing does not provide is any pricing structure, any project cost range, or a portfolio of completed work that can be evaluated without contacting the company directly. For a contractor positioning itself in the luxury tier, that absence is not a minor omission. It is the piece of information a prospective client most needs before a site visit is worth scheduling.
The in-house trades claim
The single most consequential claim Pristine Kitchen & Bath makes is that plumbing and electrical stay in-house alongside tile and cabinetry. In practice, this is the axis on which complex kitchen and bath remodels fail or hold together. Moving a drain, relocating a gas stub, or re-running circuits for new vanity lighting are precisely the tasks that stall when two separate subcontractors are scheduling around each other. A contractor who owns all four scopes removes the most common sources of delay: a tile installer who cannot start until the plumber signs off, a cabinet crew that ran the uppers before the electrician confirmed outlet placement, a dispute over who covers the repair when a wall opened for plumbing exposed wiring that did not meet code. When one company controls the sequencing end-to-end, those standoffs do not materialize in the same way, and responsibility for coordination errors does not bounce between trades.
Whether Pristine Kitchen & Bath executes this internally or subcontracts some of it out under its license is not stated on the listing. Pristine Kitchen & Bath holds Idaho contractor license RCE-58668, confirmed against the state registry, and that establishes a baseline many competitors in this market cannot match. But a license to oversee trade work is not the same as having the tradespeople on staff. Homeowners planning a multi-trade project would be well-served to press on this distinction early, because the answer determines whether the sequencing advantage the listing describes is structural or rhetorical. The listing does not resolve this question on its own terms.
The design-consultation framing appears throughout the site. Custom layout work, finish selection, and a stated luxury positioning are consistent across the page, which draws a clear line around the intended client: someone stepping past a cosmetic update, willing to make deliberate choices through the project, and working with a budget that can absorb a full-service remodel in the Boise metro market. Pristine Kitchen & Bath is not positioning itself for homeowners who want a specified package at a fixed price, and the listing makes no attempt to be. That consistency is at least honest about who should be calling.
The product catalog also lists freestanding tubs, vanities, faucets, and flooring materials alongside the smart-home features. The framing is custom design and luxury home remodeling throughout, which means the scope is broad, but every element points toward a single project type: a full renovation with deliberate material choices, not a partial update or a single-trade call.
Credentials, ratings, and a name problem
Three external platforms come in close together. Angi shows a perfect five out of five for the Nampa listing. Renovation Reviews puts Pristine Kitchen & Bath at 4.9 out of five, and Birdeye independently aggregates roughly forty-eight reviews at a strong score. Renovation Reviews also cites the same twelve-plus years of operation that Pristine Kitchen & Bath claims on its own site. Three independent sources converging in a tight range accumulate more evidential force than a single platform number, and forty-eight reviews across platforms is not a negligible count for a local specialty contractor working in a defined metro area.
There is a genuine complication with the name. Searching "Pristine Kitchen & Bath" surfaces a Dallas, Texas outfit rated 4.3 on HomeAdvisor and at least one other under the same name in Pennsylvania. These appear to be separate businesses with no connection to the Nampa operation. Anyone cross-checking ratings should confirm the listing they are reading resolves to East Orchard Avenue, Nampa, and not to one of those namesake companies in another state. The local Angi and Birdeye entries do point to the correct Nampa address, and the Google Maps pin on the site resolves to the Nampa location, which is useful to know when the name overlap could plausibly distort an aggregate impression in either direction.
Seven-day availability from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. is listed, alongside a phone number, the physical address, a contact form, and direct links to Facebook and Instagram. Weekend hours from a residential trade contractor are uncommon. Most firms in this space hold weekend availability narrowly, if at all, so the Sunday inclusion is worth noting as a practical point.
What the listing leaves open
The license number can be confirmed through the state registry. The multi-platform rating convergence is the strongest third-party evidence present, and forty-eight reviews accumulated across Angi, Renovation Reviews, and Birdeye build a harder record to dismiss than a single Google score. Pristine Kitchen & Bath clears the credibility floor for a licensed contractor with a documented history and consistent outside ratings across multiple platforms.
Where the listing falls short is at the high end of the scope it advertises. The aggregate scores do not break down by project size or complexity, and there is no way to gauge from the available information how Pristine Kitchen & Bath performs on the longer jobs where custom layout decisions, material lead times, and trade sequencing all run at once across months rather than weeks. The luxury framing implies those jobs are precisely the target, yet the published evidence is silent on that dimension. A homeowner weighing contractors for a substantial remodel is left with a credentialed, positively-rated contractor and no visibility into how the in-house structure holds under the load the listing is advertising for. The credentials are in place. The operating picture at full project complexity is not.

Business address
Pristine Kitchen & Bath
5815 E Orchard Ave,
Nampa,
Idaho
83687
United States
Contact details
Phone: 425-367-8780