Whole-Home Remodeling

Whole-Home Remodeling in Summit County, Colorado

When a mountain home needs more than a single room updated, a whole-home remodel brings everything together under one plan and one contractor. Our whole-home remodeling in Summit County takes dated condos and aging mountain houses and turns them into spaces that match how you live now, with the durability these homes need.

When a whole-home remodel makes sense

Some homes need more than a refresh. A whole-home remodel is the right call when the issues run across the property rather than in one room.

  • A dated condo or house where the kitchen, baths, flooring, and finishes all need updating at once.
  • A layout that no longer fits how you use the home, where opening or reconfiguring space would make a real difference.
  • A property you are preparing for full-time living, long-term rental, or resale, where piecemeal updates would not be enough.
  • Aging systems, plumbing, and electrical that should be addressed alongside the visible finishes.
  • An out-of-state owner who wants the whole project managed and communicated clearly from a distance.

One plan, one contractor, one timeline

The advantage of a whole-home remodel is coordination. Instead of stringing together separate projects over years, the work is planned as a whole, sequenced correctly, and managed by one team. That keeps the trades from working against each other and gives you a single point of contact for the entire project.

It also lets you make decisions that span the home, like a consistent flooring choice, a coherent design, and systems updates that make sense to do while walls are open. For owners who are not local, we handle the logistics and keep you informed with regular updates so a large project does not become a source of stress.

What You Get

What a whole-home remodel can include

Whole-home projects are scoped to the property and your goals. They commonly bring together several of the following.

  • Kitchen remodeling. A full kitchen update as part of the larger plan.
  • Bathroom remodeling. One or more bathrooms brought up to date with proper waterproofing.
  • Flooring throughout. Consistent, durable flooring across the home, rated for the climate.
  • Layout changes. Opening, reconfiguring, or repurposing space where it improves how the home works.
  • Drywall and paint. Repairs, new surfaces, and a cohesive finish across every room.
  • Plumbing and electrical. Systems updated and brought to current code where the scope calls for it.
  • Finish carpentry. Trim, doors, and built-ins that pull the whole home together.
  • Project management. One team coordinating every trade, with clear updates from start to finish.

Related Services

Part of a whole-home remodel

These services are commonly folded into a whole-home project, all handled by the same team.

What a whole-home remodel costs in Summit County

Whole-home remodels vary more than any other project, because the scope ranges from a cosmetic refresh across every room to a comprehensive remodel that touches layout, systems, and finishes throughout. In mountain communities, costs run above Front Range figures due to material transport, the short building season, tight trade labor, and updated energy code requirements.

The number depends on the size of the home, how much you are changing, and the finish level you choose. Reconfiguring space, updating plumbing and electrical, and high-end finishes all add to the total, while keeping the existing layout and footprint keeps it down.

A whole-home remodel deserves a careful estimate, not a guess. We assess the property, talk through your goals, and put a clear scope and price in writing. Request a free estimate to begin.

The Process

How your whole-home remodel works

A larger project, managed in clear stages.

1

Free estimate and planning

We walk the property, understand your goals for the whole home, and put a clear scope and estimate in writing.

2

Design and selections

We help you make decisions that span the home, finalize the plan, and build a schedule that respects HOA rules and the season.

3

Phased build

We sequence the work so trades do not collide, manage every stage, and keep you updated with regular progress photos.

4

Final walkthrough

We walk the finished home with you room by room, confirm every detail, and remain available for ongoing care.

Answers

Whole-home remodeling questions

Do I need to move out during a whole-home remodel?

It depends on scope. Comprehensive remodels that touch most of the home are usually easier and faster with the home empty, which works well for second homes and rentals between seasons. For partial whole-home projects, phasing the work can sometimes keep part of the home usable. We plan this with you upfront.

How long does a whole-home remodel take?

Longer than a single room, and the range is wide depending on size and scope. Layout changes, systems work, and winter scheduling all affect the timeline. We give you a realistic, phased schedule with your estimate.

Can you manage the whole project if I live out of state?

Yes. Managing whole-home remodels for absentee owners is a core part of what we do. We coordinate access, sequence the trades, and send regular updates so you always know where the project stands.

Can you update plumbing and electrical too?

Yes. A whole-home remodel is the right time to address aging systems while walls are open. Plumbing and electrical are handled in-house as part of the project.

Which areas do you serve?

We are based in Silverthorne and handle whole-home remodels throughout Summit County, including Breckenridge, Frisco, Dillon, Keystone, and Copper Mountain, as well as across Eagle County.

Start Your Project

Start your whole-home remodel

Tell us about your home and your goals and we will give you a clear, phased estimate. One contractor manages the entire project from planning through the final walkthrough.