Benchmark Home Improvements

Family-Owned · Veteran-Owned · Celebrating 25 Years

Benchmark Home Improvements

Run by the Veader family in Newmarket, NH. Twenty-five years of kitchens and baths, and every member of the family is still here.

Benchmark Home Improvements 25 Years seal: Kitchens & Bathrooms, established 2001

One Family · Two Generations · 400+ Projects

Built by the People Whose Name Is on the Door

The Veader family, the two generations who own and run Benchmark Home Improvements

Lee Sr. started this company in 2001 with one truck and a phone number. Meoghan ran the office from a corner of their dining room. Twenty-five years later, there's a dedicated showroom at 103 Kent Place in Newmarket, the truck has become a crew, and the phone still gets answered by a Veader. Their sons Lee Jr. and Ian grew up on Lee Sr.’s job sites. Lee Jr. served in the U.S. Air Force and came home to run operations; Ian came home to lead the field. Two generations of Veaders work here now. We’re a family that’s specialized in kitchen and bathroom remodels long enough to know what works, what doesn’t, and what we’d want done in our own homes.

BBB Torch Awards · NH BBB Board

Lee Veader Sr. with his sons Lee Jr. and Ian, serving as judges at a BBB Torch Awards ceremony. Lee Sr. sits on the New Hampshire BBB Board, helping evaluate the same award Benchmark won in 2018.

Lee Veader Sr. with his sons Lee Jr. and Ian at a BBB Torch Awards ceremony in New Hampshire

Founder · NH BBB Board Member · 25 Years in the Trade

Lee Veader Sr.

Lee Veader Sr. founded Benchmark in 2001 and still walks every project himself. He does the first in-home visit in person, not a salesperson. Twenty-five years in the trade, BBB Torch Award winner, finalist, and Judge, and a member of the New Hampshire BBB Board.

“It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit.”

Harry S. Truman

Co-Owner · Admin Backbone · Woman-Owned Business

Meoghan Veader

Meoghan Veader co-owns Benchmark and has run the office since 2001: bookkeeping, scheduling, inbound leads, and the first voice most homeowners hear. Benchmark is a Woman-Owned business because that is the actual ownership structure, not a marketing label.

Field Production Lead · Customer-Facing PM · Next Generation

Ian Veader

Ian Veader leads field production, the project manager on your site who runs the crew, confirms the layout with you before demo, and keeps you updated through the build. He came up the way Lee Sr. did: on the job sites, learning the trade hands-on.

Systems, Software, and the Next 25 Years

Lee Veader Jr.

Lee Veader Jr. grew up on his father’s job sites and served in the U.S. Air Force before returning to Newmarket in 2024 to run operations and build the systems behind the business: intake, estimating, and the tools that let Lee Sr. and Ian focus on people and the field.

Design + Selections · Native Spanish Speaker · Veader Family

Ana Veader

Ana Veader, Lee Jr.’s wife, works with homeowners on design and selections, turning your ideas into the cabinets, countertops, tile, and finishes you’ll live with every day. Originally from Mexico, she’s a native Spanish speaker, so Spanish-speaking homeowners can go through design and selections in their own language.

Project Manager · Veader Family

Johnny Veader

Johnny Veader is Lee Sr.’s cousin and a Benchmark project manager, one of the people who runs your job in the field. He manages the crew, keeps the schedule moving, and leads projects on site from demo through the final walkthrough. Another Veader on your project, not a hired manager passing through.

Why Homeowners Choose Benchmark

Five Things You Won’t Find at Most Remodelers

  1. Named family

    Every person at Benchmark has a name and a face. If you ask "who’s going to be at my house?" the answer is a specific human, not "our team."

  2. Lee Sr. visits every home

    No salesperson. No project manager pretending to be the owner. The founder of the company walks through your house with you before you sign anything.

  3. A real showroom

    Walk into 103 Kent Place, Newmarket, Monday–Friday. See materials in person, talk to a Veader, bring your spouse. Don’t buy a kitchen blind off the internet.

  4. The 10% retention policy

    We hold back the final 10% of every project until you’ve signed off as satisfied. We don’t get paid in full until you say we earned it.

  5. Published pricing

    We publish two clear price levels for kitchens ($60K–$150K+) and two for bathrooms ($35K–$115K+). Most Seacoast remodelers refuse to publish prices. We publish ours because hiding the number doesn’t help anyone.

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