Whole-Home Remodeling
A whole-home remodel is closer to new construction than to a single-room project. Every discipline touches the house: structure, envelope, mechanicals and finishes. Sequencing and communication are what make the difference.
What's included
- —Structural changes with engineering coordination
- —Envelope upgrades: windows, doors, siding, roofing
- —Mechanical, electrical and plumbing rework
- —Kitchens, baths and interior finishes
Planning considerations
- —Realistic scope and budget before demolition
- —Living arrangements during construction
- —Long-lead item procurement ahead of trades
Site-specific decisions
Envelope decisions are climate-driven: window U-factor, insulation strategy and roofing type are chosen for the specific location.
Jurisdictional requirements
Whole-home remodels involve multiple permit disciplines and inspections. We manage that coordination.
Our process for this work
Site visit → phased scope and budget → design and engineering → permits → demolition → construction by discipline → walkthrough.
Common questions
It depends on scope, budget and how disruptive the work will be. Phasing avoids some disruption but usually costs more overall. We discuss trade-offs before proposal.
Other work we do
Custom Home Construction
Ground-up residential builds coordinated from site work through final walkthrough.
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Purpose-built mountain structures designed for snow load, wind, and remote-site logistics.
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Structural additions, second-story additions, and bump-outs tied cleanly into the existing home.
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