A whole-home renovation transforms an outdated or worn house into the home you actually want. Assured Supreme manages full renovations end to end — one accountable team from demolition to final finishes.
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Sometimes a room-by-room approach isn't enough. A whole-home renovation reworks the entire house — layout, kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, finishes, and systems — into a cohesive, modern home. It's a major undertaking, which is exactly why having one licensed team accountable for the entire project matters so much.
What a whole-home renovation can include:
The biggest risk in a large renovation is a fragmented process — a string of separate contractors with no one truly responsible. We manage the entire project as one team, coordinating trades, schedule, and budget, with written contracts and clear communication throughout. You have one point of accountability from start to finish.
Whole-home renovations succeed or fail in the planning. We invest the time upfront to design the full scope, sequence the work logically, and set a realistic budget and timeline, so the project runs smoothly rather than lurching from surprise to surprise.
It can cover layout changes, full kitchen and bath remodels, new flooring and finishes throughout, and updated systems — reworking the entire house into a cohesive, modern home. We scope it to your goals and budget.
A large renovation with many separate contractors risks fragmentation and finger-pointing. One accountable licensed team coordinating all trades, schedule, and budget keeps the project on track with clear responsibility.
Sometimes, depending on the scope and which areas are being worked on. For extensive gut renovations it's often easier to stay elsewhere. We discuss what's realistic for your project.
It varies significantly with scope. These are major projects, so we invest in detailed planning and give you a realistic timeline before work begins.
Through detailed upfront planning, a clear written contract, and ongoing communication. Thorough planning is what prevents the surprises that blow budgets on large projects.