Whole-Home Renovation
& Multi-Room Remodels
One contractor, one contract, one point of contact — for every room. Typical investment: $50,000 – $200,000+
Who is a whole-home renovation right for?
- Homeowners who bought a fixer-upper and want to update multiple rooms at once
- Out-of-state buyers who closed on a Tri-Cities home and want to modernize it end-to-end
- Long-term homeowners ready for a full property transformation — not just one room
- Anyone who wants a single contractor managing the full project — not coordinating 4 separate crews
What's included in a whole-home renovation?
- Full project planning and sequencing
- Kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, and rooms done in coordinated phases
- Permit management across all trades
- Weekly progress updates
- Single all-inclusive quote covering all phases
- Final walkthrough with written warranty
All-at-once vs Phased vs One-room-at-a-time — how should you approach a whole-home renovation?
Most whole-home renovations break down to three approaches. Cost, disruption, and timeline all flip depending on which one fits your situation.
| Decision Point | All at Once | Phased (Months Apart) | One Room at a Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total build time | 8–16 weeks straight | 6–12 month gaps between phases | Multi-year (1–2 rooms/yr) |
| Total cost | Best per-room rate | 10–20% premium per phase (re-mobilization) | Highest per-room rate |
| Disruption | High but contained — one event | Moderate, recurring | Lower, but lasts longer |
| Living arrangement | Rent for the duration or stay in one safe zone | Live through it | Live through it |
| Quote structure | One all-inclusive contract | Per-phase contracts | Per-room contracts |
| Trade coordination | Single contractor, all trades aligned | Re-coordinate each phase | Re-coordinate each room |
| Best for | Post-purchase moves, full transformations | Budget-spread, planned-ahead remodels | One urgent need (e.g. failed bathroom) |
We'll walk every room, talk through your budget window and your move-in timing, and tell you which approach actually saves you the most.
How does a whole-home renovation work, phase by phase?
Free On-Site Estimate
We come to you — usually within 1–2 days. No showroom pressure, no upsells. Just a real look at your space and an honest conversation about what you want.
Written All-Inclusive Quote
Within 48 hours you get a fully itemized quote. Every line is spelled out. The number we give you is the number you pay — no mystery add-ons mid-project.
Permits + Materials Ordered
We handle the permits and supply chain. You don't chase down paperwork or wait at the lumberyard. We schedule a start date and stick to it.
Build Day Through Final Walkthrough
Our crew shows up on the day we said we would. We don't leave until you've walked through the finished project and signed off on every detail.
How much does a whole-home renovation cost in the Tri-Cities?
How long does a whole-home renovation take?
Whole-Home Renovation FAQs
Do we have to move out during a whole-home renovation?
It depends on scope. For full-gut renovations involving kitchen + every bathroom, most homeowners rent for 6–10 weeks. For multi-room cosmetic renovations, we can usually phase the work so you always have a working kitchen and at least one usable bathroom.
How do you sequence multiple rooms in a whole-home reno?
We map dependencies upfront — flooring runs continuously across rooms, so it goes after demo but before cabinets. Kitchen comes before living areas because dust travels. We give you a written week-by-week schedule at contract signing.
What if we want to add a room or addition mid-project?
Additions need separate permits and architect-stamped drawings, so they're usually scoped before contract. If something comes up mid-project, we pause, re-quote, and update the timeline before touching anything.
How do you handle dust, debris, and daily cleanup during a multi-week renovation?
Contained work zones with plastic sheeting, daily sweep-down, and weekly deep cleans. We protect adjacent rooms with floor covering and door isolation. You won't live in a construction site.
What's the difference between a renovation and a phased remodel?
Renovation = one continuous project, single contract, single schedule. Phased remodel = scope split into separate jobs over months or years. Renovation costs less per room but requires bigger upfront budget. We help you pick the right approach during the estimate.
Planning a whole-home renovation?
Let's start with a site visit. We'll talk through your vision, walk every room, and give you a written plan.