Kitchen Remodeling
Kitchen projects range from a cosmetic refresh with new counters and paint to a full gut that moves plumbing and electrical. Cabinetry is usually the single largest line item, followed by countertops, appliances, and labor.
Bathroom Remodeling
Bathroom remodels are compact but detail-heavy: waterproofing, tile, ventilation, and fixture selection all matter. Converting a tub to a walk-in shower and relocating plumbing are the two changes that most often increase cost.
Basement Remodeling
Finishing a basement adds usable square footage without changing your home's footprint. Moisture control, egress windows, insulation, ceiling height, and code-compliant framing and electrical are the items to address before drywall goes up.
Additions and Whole-Home Renovation
Larger projects involve design, structural work, permitting, and longer schedules. Contractors who handle additions usually coordinate subcontractors across framing, mechanical, and finish trades.
How Remodeling Estimates Work
Remodeling quotes vary widely because scope varies widely. Ask for an itemized scope of work, allowances for materials you have not chosen yet, a projected schedule, and how change orders are handled.
