Whole-Home Remodels & Major Renovations

One remodeler for the whole house — interior and exterior on a single written plan. Kitchens, baths, whole-home reworks, additions, decks, siding, windows: scoped before demo, updated every working day, and run by the owner from first call to final walkthrough.

Call or text 970-393-6239 — photos of your space welcome · 30-minute response, Mon–Fri.

Serving Steamboat Springs and the Yampa Valley · Written proposal within 48 hours of your walkthrough · Owner-run, licensed and insured in Colorado.

Two focuses, one written plan

Most remodels in the valley are either an inside job, an outside job, or both at once. Pick the branch that fits what you're planning — or tell us about the whole house and we'll scope it together. Either way you get one crew, one written scope, and one point of contact.

What we remodel

Interior Remodels

Kitchens, bathrooms, basements, flooring, closets, and whole-home interiors. Best when: you're reworking how the inside of the house lives — layout, light, storage, and finish. What you get: a line-item scope with clear allowances, dust containment, and your floors and finishes protected every day.

Exterior Remodels

Decks, siding, roofing, windows, doors, and weatherproofing. Best when: the envelope is the job — protecting the house from snow load, freeze-thaw, and water at altitude. What you get: work built to verified snow load and frost depth, with the right flashing and drainage detailing for the mountains.

Whole-Home Remodel

A full interior reset, often paired with the exterior on one plan. Best when: you're taking the whole house at once instead of one room at a time. What you get: a phased plan that keeps the project moving in the right order, with one scope covering every trade.

Additions & Reconfigurations

Adding square footage, moving walls, or reworking the floor plan. Best when: the house needs more than finishes — it needs more room or a different layout. What you get: a walkthrough and a written scope for the structural work, coordinated with the rest of your remodel.

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A remodel you can actually live with

The hard part of a remodel usually isn't the work — it's not knowing what's happening, what it'll cost, or when it ends. We take those three off the table before demo day so the project runs on your terms, not a surprise invoice.

  • A written, line-item scope signed before demo — the price changes only by a change order you approve in writing

  • A photo and status update every working day, plus a short written weekly recap — wherever you are

  • Your home contained, protected, and broom-clean at the end of every working day

  • The owner on every job — you reach us directly, the same business day

Reset the whole house at once

When a house needs more than one room fixed, taking it all at once is usually the smarter way to do it — one mobilization, one permit cycle, one trade sequence, and a finish level that matches end to end instead of room by room. As a home remodeler in Steamboat Springs, we run whole-home interiors and the matching exterior on a single written scope so nothing falls between the cracks.

  • One phased plan that sequences demo, rough-in, and finish in the right order so trades don't stack on each other

  • A consistent finish level across every room — flooring, trim, paint, and hardware that read as one home, not a patchwork of projects

  • Interior and exterior coordinated — kitchen and bath inside, deck, siding, or windows outside, scheduled so the house is only torn up once

  • A live-in plan or a move-out plan decided up front, with dust containment and daily protection built into the schedule

Major renovations that change how the house works

A large renovation is more than new finishes — it opens up a floor plan, relocates a kitchen, combines rooms, or brings an older mountain home up to how you actually live now. These jobs touch multiple trades at once, so they live or die on sequencing and a scope written before the first wall comes down.

Opening up the plan

Removing or relocating walls to connect the kitchen, dining, and living spaces — with the structural work scoped, engineered where required, and built to spec.

Relocating wet rooms

Moving a kitchen or bath means new plumbing, venting, and electrical runs. We map the rough-in before demo so the new layout is buildable, not just drawn.

Combining or reworking rooms

Turning two small rooms into one, reworking a dated floor plan, or rebalancing where the light and storage live across the main floor.

Multi-trade coordination

Framing, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, tile, and finish carpentry sequenced under one written scope and one point of contact — not a different number to call each week.

Permit and inspection path

We line up the Routt County permit and inspection schedule with the build so the job keeps moving instead of waiting on sign-offs.

One written scope

A line-item scope with clear allowances, signed before demo. The price changes only by a change order you approve in writing.

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When the house needs more room, not just a refresh

Sometimes the answer isn't reworking the space you have — it's adding to it. We take on a home addition in Steamboat Springs as part of a remodel, coordinating the new structure with the existing house so it reads as one home and meets snow load, frost depth, and energy code at altitude. There's no dedicated additions page yet, so the fastest path is to tell us what you're planning and we'll scope it.

  • Room additions — a primary suite, an expanded great room, a mudroom, or a home office added onto the existing footprint

  • Accessory dwelling units (ADUs) — a rental or guest unit where your lot and local code allow it

  • Bump-outs and second-story additions — gaining square footage where it makes sense for the structure and the site

  • New foundation and footings set to the 48-inch frost depth, tied cleanly into the existing structure

  • Matched roofline, siding, and windows so the addition looks original to the home, not bolted on

  • Permits, zoning, and setbacks checked against your parcel before design gets too far down the road

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What an older Steamboat home often needs underneath

Open up a wall in a home built for these mountains and you frequently find work hiding behind the finishes. A real remodel handles the structure first, then the surfaces — not the other way around. We scope the structural work in writing, bring in a licensed engineer where the load path requires it, and build to the inspection.

  • Load-bearing changes — removing or moving a structural wall with a properly sized beam and posts, engineered and inspected, never guessed

  • Foundation and settling repair — addressing cracks, movement, or drainage at the base of an older home before new finishes go on top

  • Snow-load and framing upgrades — verifying roof and floor framing against the parcel's ground snow load, which is set case by case in this county

  • Hazardous-material testing first — homes built before 1980 get an asbestos and lead test before any demo, so the surprise doesn't show up mid-job

Structural and code content here is general guidance — every load path and snow load is verified per parcel and engineered where required before work begins.

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The two rooms that anchor most remodels

Kitchens and bathrooms are where a remodel does the most work — and where the trades pile up. When they're part of a whole-home or large renovation, we fold them into the same written scope and schedule instead of running them as separate jobs. Each also has its own page if that's all you're after.

Kitchen Remodels

Cabinetry, counters, layout changes, lighting, and appliance coordination — built into the larger plan so the kitchen lands when the rest of the house does.

Bathroom Remodels

Walk-in showers, full re-tile, vanities, and ventilation done right — waterproofed and detailed to last in a freeze-thaw climate.

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How a remodel actually runs with us

The order matters as much as the work. Here's the path from first call to final walkthrough — scoped before demo, updated every working day, and warrantied when it's done. The full version lives on our process page.

1. Walkthrough

We look at the space in person — or by photo and video for out-of-town owners — and listen to what you're trying to fix.

2. Written scope in 48 hours

A line-item scope with clear allowances, sent within 48 hours of the walkthrough, so you see exactly what's included before anything starts.

3. Plan & permits

Selections locked, structural and code items verified per parcel, and any permits pulled before demo day.

4. Build, with daily updates

A photo and status update every working day, a written weekly recap, and your home contained, protected, and broom-clean at day's end.

5. Walkthrough & 2-year warranty

A final walkthrough together, then a written 2-year workmanship warranty that starts that day.

Choosing finishes that hold up at altitude

A remodel is only as good as what goes into it. We help you choose materials that survive a 6,695-foot climate — freeze-thaw, snow load, dry winter air, and hard UV — instead of finishes that look right in the showroom and fail in two seasons. Selections get locked before the build so the schedule and the budget hold.

  • Clear allowances in the scope so you know what's covered and what an upgrade adds — before you fall in love with a finish

  • Climate-right exterior choices — Class A roofing and ignition-resistant siding where the WUI map requires it, plus continuous exterior insulation for Zone 7B

  • Interior finishes that wear well — durable flooring, real tile, and cabinetry built to live in, not just to photograph

  • Lead times planned for remote delivery — we add the extra days mountain shipping needs so a backordered finish doesn't stall the job

Before you contact us: remodels

None of this is required — call or text whenever you're ready. But a few minutes of prep helps us give you a sharper scope faster, especially for a whole-home remodel or addition. Bring what you can.

  • Photos of every space in scope — wide shots of each room or elevation, plus close-ups of anything that's failing or that you want changed

  • Rough measurements — room sizes, ceiling heights, and the footprint of any addition help us scope before we're even on site

  • Style examples you've saved — a few photos or a board of finishes and layouts you love tells us your direction in seconds

  • A budget range you're working toward — even a wide one. It lets us scope to what's realistic instead of guessing high or low

  • Your timeline — when you'd like to start, any hard dates, and whether you'll live in the home during the work

  • Material preferences — anything you definitely want or want to avoid (flooring type, cabinet style, exterior look)

  • Current problems — leaks, drafts, cracks, settling, or anything that's failing, so the scope fixes the cause and not just the surface

  • The home's age and any plans or permits you have on hand — older homes change the structural and testing path, and existing drawings save time

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Questions homeowners ask us

Do you handle both interior and exterior remodels?

Yes — interior and exterior remodels are our two focuses, and many homeowners have us run both on a single written plan. A kitchen or whole-home interior and the deck, siding, or windows, scoped and scheduled together.

Can we live in the house during the remodel?

Often yes, depending on scope. We phase the work, contain dust, protect your floors and finishes, and leave the home broom-clean at the end of every working day so you can keep living in it.

How do you handle a remodel for an out-of-town owner?

We do the walkthrough by photo and video, send a written scope within 48 hours, and give you a photo and status update every working day plus a written weekly recap — so you see the job move from wherever you are.

Do you build additions?

Yes — we take on additions and structural reconfigurations as part of a whole-home remodel. Tell us what you're planning and we'll scope it in writing.

What does the warranty cover?

A written 2-year workmanship warranty on our work, starting at your final walkthrough — above the local 1-year norm. Manufacturer warranties on materials are separate and we make sure you have them.

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Start your remodel with a written plan

970-393-6239

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