Remodels & additions, run like a project — not an ordeal
Timeline depends on scope — set in writing before work starts
Kitchens, basements, whole-home remodels, and additions — one general contractor responsible for the plan, the subs, the schedule, and the finish. We serve the Wasatch Front and Back from Salt Lake City to Brigham City, and every project starts the same way: a free written estimate with the scope and timeline on paper.
Your timeline is confirmed in your written estimate before work starts.
One contract, one throat to choke
A remodel touches framing, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, drywall, tile, paint, and inspection schedules. Hiring those trades yourself means running a construction project as a second job. Our job as your general contractor is simple to state: one contract, one schedule, one person responsible — us.
How we run it
- Scope on paper. We walk the space, talk through what you want, and return a written, itemized estimate. You’ll know what’s included, what’s excluded, and what the judgment calls are.
- Materials before demo. Long-lead items — cabinets, windows, doors, tile — are ordered and confirmed before we open anything.
- Build in sequence. Demo, structure, rough-ins, inspections, surfaces, finish. You get a schedule and you’ll know each week what happens next.
- Changes in writing. Mid-project changes happen — walls hide things, minds change. Every change gets a written price and schedule impact before it’s built, so the final bill is never a surprise.
Additions: the room you don’t have
When the house is right but the space isn’t, an addition — a primary suite, a bigger kitchen, a second story on the garage — beats moving. Additions are real construction: footings, framing, tying into the existing roof and systems. It’s exactly the kind of work a general contractor exists for, and exactly where the cheap bid without engineering bites hardest.
FAQ
Common questions
Do you handle design and permits?
We manage the permitting for the work we build, and we can work from your architect's plans or help you get drawings produced for projects that need them. Either way, nothing starts until the scope is on paper.
How do you keep a remodel on schedule?
The same way we keep bathrooms fast: long-lead materials are ordered and received before demo, subs are scheduled in sequence before day one, and scope changes get priced in writing before they happen — that is where most remodel schedules die.
Can you finish a basement?
Yes — basement finishes are a staple along the Wasatch Front, and they add usable square footage cheaper than any addition. Framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, drywall, flooring, and egress requirements, all under one contract.
What does a kitchen remodel involve?
Typically demo, layout changes if wanted, cabinets, counters, backsplash, plumbing and electrical updates, lighting, and flooring. Cabinets and counters are the long-lead items, so we order them first and schedule demo around their arrival.
Is my project too small (or too big)?
If it needs a competent general contractor, it fits. A one-room remodel and a full-house renovation get the same process: written scope, written price, written schedule.
Next step
Ready to put your project on paper?
Free written estimate — price and timeline in writing before anything starts.
Free estimate
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Tell us what you're planning and we'll walk the job with you, talk through options, and put the price and timeline in writing. No obligation, no pressure.
- Written estimate before any work starts
- Most full roof replacements: 2–4 days on site
- Most bathroom remodels: 2–4 weeks start to finish
- Serving Salt Lake City to Brigham City — both sides of the Wasatch
Prefer to talk? Call (937) 408-3258