Redesigning Your Home for Modern Living

A whole home renovation goes beyond cosmetic updates. It involves completely rethinking the layout, flow, and function of your existing house. Whether you are modernizing a mid-century property, opening up a segmented floor plan, or completely updating a recently purchased home, EG Construction provides the structural expertise and finish quality required for large-scale remodeling.

Older homes often suffer from closed-off rooms, outdated electrical panels, aging plumbing, and inefficient layouts. A full renovation allows you to strip the home down to the studs, address underlying structural or utility issues, and rebuild the interior to match current architectural standards and your specific lifestyle.

Managing a whole home renovation requires strict sequencing. We coordinate demolition, structural framing, rough utilities, drywall, and high-end finishes so the project progresses efficiently, minimizing the time you spend out of your home.

Whole home renovation with open-concept living area by EG Construction
Living room renovation detail with premium finishes by EG Construction

What a Full Renovation Entails

A comprehensive whole-home remodel generally involves:

  • Complete interior demolition down to studs
  • Removing load-bearing walls for open concepts
  • Installing structural beams and supports
  • Full plumbing replacement (PEX/Copper)
  • Electrical panel upgrades and complete rewiring
  • HVAC system replacement and ducting
  • New subflooring and leveling
  • Insulation upgrades for energy efficiency
  • New window and door installations
  • Complete kitchen and bathroom overhauls
  • Custom flooring throughout the entire house
  • Millwork, baseboards, and crown molding
  • Interior and exterior painting
  • Permitting and city inspections

Updating the Unseen Infrastructure

The most critical parts of a whole home renovation happen behind the walls. We do not just cover up old problems. We evaluate the existing plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems. Replacing galvanized pipes, upgrading to 200-amp electrical panels, and fixing structural sagging ensures that your newly renovated home is safe, code-compliant, and built to last another 50 years.

Key Renovation Focus Areas

Open Floor Plans

We engineer and remove restrictive walls to connect the kitchen, dining, and living areas, creating a modern, expansive feel with better natural light.

Primary Suites

We reconfigure adjacent bedrooms or closets to create luxurious primary suites featuring walk-in closets and spa-like en-suite bathrooms.

System Modernization

We replace outdated infrastructure with tankless water heaters, high-efficiency HVAC, and smart home wiring for long-term reliability.

Cohesive Design

A whole home remodel ensures that flooring, trim profiles, hardware, and paint colors flow seamlessly from room to room without awkward transitions.

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Tell us what you want to change in the home. We will help you understand the renovation scope, sequencing, systems updates, and next steps.

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Why Homeowners Choose Us
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  • Decades of Construction Experience
  • Expertise in High-End Finishes
  • Meticulous Jobsite Protection
EG Construction Process
Our Construction Process

Clear Planning from Start to Finish

1
Consultation & Existing Review

We start by reviewing the existing home, the layout challenges, and the goals you have for improving flow, finishes, and livability.

2
Scope & Planning

We help define the remodel scope, including structural work, cabinetry, counters, plumbing, and electrical to reduce surprises.

3
Preparation & Demolition

Before demolition, we protect surrounding areas, set up dust control, and remove the existing kitchen carefully.

4
Rough Construction

This phase includes framing, structural changes, plumbing, electrical, and drywall prep for finishes.

5
Cabinetry, Counters & Finish Work

Cabinets, counters, backsplash, flooring, fixtures, lighting, and appliances are installed with attention to detail.

Frequently Asked Questions

Generally, no. A whole home renovation usually involves shutting off water and power, removing the kitchen and bathrooms, and extensive dust. Relocating during construction ensures the project moves faster and keeps you safe.

Costs vary dramatically based on the square footage, whether structural walls are moving, and the level of finishes selected. We provide detailed estimates after reviewing your architectural plans and the existing property.

Yes. We handle all necessary city permitting, submit the plans, and schedule all rough and final inspections required by your local building department.

Depending on the scope, a full house remodel typically takes between 4 to 8 months. Removing load-bearing walls and waiting for custom windows or cabinetry can extend this timeline.

Ready to start your whole home renovations project?

Tell us what you want to change, what is not working, and what kind of kitchen you want to come home to. EG Construction will help you understand the scope, options, and next steps for a luxury construction project in your area.

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