A general contractor can guide you through both the design and construction phases of a whole-home remodel. This means you work with the same team to make detailed floor plans, see 3D renderings of your ideas, and choose finishes before any construction begins. After you approve the design, that contractor will then handle all the actual building work—like demolition, framing, electrical, plumbing, installation, and the finishing touches—making the process smoother and more organized since you don’t have to juggle separate designers and builders.
Water damage restoration and repairs are part of our services as a general contractor. If your home has water damage from things like flooding, burst pipes, or roof leaks, we can handle repairs such as replacing floors, repairing drywall, repainting, and fixing any water-related damage. We take care of the cleanup, assess the damage, and restore affected areas so your home looks and feels like new.
Kitchen remodeling projects can include everything from updating the layout and moving walls to installing custom cabinetry and modern lighting. New backsplashes, countertops, and fixtures can all be redesigned based on your needs. You can work with a design consultant to create a layout that fits your style and daily routine, and get help picking materials and finishes that look great and last. Every detail—from detailed plans to the final touches—is handled by dedicated teams who guide you through the whole process.
As a general contractor, all parts of the remodeling process are coordinated, including handling permits when needed and making sure plumbing, electrical, and HVAC work is done by licensed professionals. This means homeowners don’t have to worry about dealing with different trades or city paperwork. Everything is managed and scheduled so the project runs smoothly from start to finish.
There are bathroom remodeling options for every style and budget. Whether you just want to update a small powder room with new fixtures and paint or you’re looking to turn your master bathroom into a high-end retreat, options can include modern tubs, steam showers, custom-built cabinetry, new countertops, tile, and more. Projects can be as simple or as detailed as you like, with design guidance to help pick everything that fits your vision and needs.
A general contractor can handle a room addition from start to finish, including planning, design, permitting, and construction. The process usually starts with design consultations to figure out your layout and needs, then the contractor helps create floor plans or 3D renderings. After the design is set, they’ll handle the permit paperwork and all the on-site work—demolition, framing, plumbing, electrical, drywall, flooring, and finishing. You have one main point of contact for the whole project, which keeps everything organized and less stressful.
Financing options are available for kitchen remodeling projects, which can make it easier to manage your budget and get the updates you want. During your free consultation, payment plans and financing details can be discussed to find what works best for your needs. This way, you don’t have to delay your kitchen remodel if you prefer to spread out the cost over time.
During a kitchen remodel, floors, furniture, and walkways get covered with protective materials like plastic and drop cloths to prevent dust and damage. Walk-off mats and dust barriers help contain debris to just the work area. The work area is cleaned up every day, trash is removed regularly, and tools are organized to keep things tidy and safe as the work goes on. Extra attention is given to sealing off the rest of the house so the mess from sanding and cutting stays where it’s supposed to. This way, disruption to your daily life is kept to a minimum and your home is well protected.
During your free consultation, you’ll get a clear timeline for your bathroom remodeling project along with a detailed cost breakdown. The team goes over your goals, the layout, and materials you’re interested in, then puts together an estimate that shows where your money is going. You’ll know how long the project should take, what each phase involves, and what to expect in terms of payment schedule. This helps you plan your remodel with no surprises and supports good communication from start to finish.