Commercial Remodeling
Commercial Remodeling in Summit County, Colorado
In a resort economy, your space has to look right and work hard, and you cannot afford to be closed during peak season to get there. Our commercial remodeling in Summit County covers restaurant, retail, and office build-outs, planned around your business hours and the tourism calendar so the work fits your operation instead of fighting it.
What commercial remodels in a resort town require
Commercial work in the mountains comes with constraints a standard contractor may not plan for. Getting ahead of them keeps your project on schedule and your business running.
- Peak season is no time to be closed, so timing the work for shoulder seasons or off-hours matters as much as the work itself.
- High foot traffic demands durable, code-compliant finishes that hold up to constant use.
- Restaurants and retail have specific code, accessibility, and health requirements that have to be built in correctly.
- A short building season and material transport to the high country require planning to avoid delays.
- Tenant finishes and lease build-outs often run on fixed timelines that leave no room for a contractor who goes quiet.
Built around your business and the season
The difference with commercial work in a resort town is scheduling discipline. We plan the work to minimize disruption, whether that means concentrating it in a shoulder season, working off-hours, or phasing it so you can stay partially open. The goal is a finished space without a hit to your peak-season revenue.
We handle tenant finishes, restaurant and retail build-outs, and office remodels, coordinating the trades and keeping the project on a timeline you can plan around. For property owners and managers with multiple spaces, that reliability is what makes a contractor worth keeping.
What You Get
What commercial remodeling includes
Commercial projects are scoped to your space, your use, and your timeline. Work can include any combination of the following.
- Tenant finishes and build-outs. Turning a shell or dated space into a working storefront, office, or restaurant.
- Restaurant remodeling. Front-of-house and back-of-house work built to code and to handle volume.
- Retail remodeling. Durable, attractive finishes that stand up to foot traffic and seasonal crowds.
- Office remodeling. Functional, professional spaces reconfigured for how your team works.
- Flooring and surfaces. Commercial-grade flooring and finishes rated for heavy use.
- Drywall and paint. Walls, partitions, and finishes that complete the space.
- Plumbing and electrical. Trade work handled in-house and brought to current commercial code.
- Off-hours scheduling. Work timed around your business so peak season stays open.
Related Services
Related services
Commercial projects often draw on these services, all handled by the same team.
What commercial remodeling costs in Summit County
Commercial remodel costs depend on the type of space, the condition it starts in, and the code requirements that apply. A restaurant build-out with kitchen and accessibility work is a different project from a retail refresh or an office reconfiguration. Mountain-community factors, material transport, the short season, and trade-labor supply, apply here as they do to residential work.
Timeline is often as important as cost for a commercial owner. Scheduling around peak season, working off-hours, or phasing the project can affect both the price and the plan, and we build that into the estimate from the start.
We provide a clear written estimate after seeing the space and understanding your timeline and requirements. Request a free estimate to discuss your project.
The Process
How your commercial remodel works
Planned around your business from the first conversation.
Free estimate and scheduling plan
We assess the space, review your requirements and timeline, and put a clear scope, estimate, and scheduling approach in writing.
Planning and code review
We finalize the plan with code, accessibility, and use requirements in mind, and lock a schedule that protects your peak season.
Build
We coordinate the trades and complete the work on the agreed timeline, off-hours or phased where needed, with regular updates.
Walkthrough and handoff
We walk the finished space with you, confirm it is ready for business, and stay available for any follow-up.
Towns We Serve
Commercial Remodeling by town
We handle commercial remodeling across Summit County and Eagle County. Choose your town for details specific to where you are.
Answers
Commercial remodeling questions
Can you work around our business hours?
Yes. We regularly schedule commercial work for off-hours, shoulder seasons, or in phases so you can stay open or minimize closure. We plan this with you before the project starts.
Do you handle restaurant build-outs?
Yes. We handle front-of-house and back-of-house remodeling, working to the code and accessibility requirements that apply to food service.
Can you do tenant finishes for a lease space?
Yes. We complete tenant finishes and build-outs on the timelines those projects require, coordinating the trades so the space is ready when you need it.
Do you work with property managers on commercial spaces?
Yes. We work with commercial property owners and managers across both counties and understand the value of a contractor who keeps projects on schedule.
Which areas do you serve?
We are based in Silverthorne and handle commercial remodeling throughout Summit County, including Breckenridge, Frisco, Dillon, Keystone, and Copper Mountain, as well as Eagle County towns like Vail, Avon, and Edwards.
Start Your Project
Plan your commercial remodel
Tell us about your space and your timeline and we will give you a clear estimate and a scheduling plan that protects your peak season. One team handles the whole build.