FULL HOME RENOVATION
Dream it.
A full home renovation is more than just updating finishes — it’s a complete transformation of how your home looks, feels, and functions. Whether you’re planning a modern open-concept layout, expanding living space, upgrading outdated systems, or reimagining your entire interior, we help turn your vision into a detailed, build-ready plan. At Your Service Home Improvement works closely with you on layout redesign, structural modifications, kitchen and bathroom upgrades, flooring, lighting, and finish selections to create a cohesive and functional living environment. From concept to construction planning, we ensure your whole house remodel is designed with purpose, efficiency, and long-term value in mind.
We build it.
Once our design is finalized, we manage your full home remodeling project from start to finish with precision and craftsmanship. As a licensed and insured contractor, we oversee demolition, structural framing, electrical and plumbing upgrades, drywall, flooring, cabinetry, painting, and final finishes — ensuring all work meets current building codes and inspection requirements. We coordinate every phase of construction to maintain timelines, protect your property, and deliver consistent quality throughout the project. The result is a fully renovated home built to modern standards, improved functionality, and lasting durability.
MAKE YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE
MOST FREQUENT QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
COMMON FAQ
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A full home renovation typically takes 3–6 months, depending on the size of the home, structural modifications, permitting requirements, and material lead times.
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The cost of a full home renovation varies based on square footage, layout changes, system upgrades, and finish selections. We provide a detailed, transparent estimate after an on-site evaluation and project consultation
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Yes, most whole house remodels require permits, especially when structural, electrical, plumbing, or layout changes are involved. We handle the permitting and inspection process to ensure compliance with local building codes.
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In some cases, homeowners can remain in the property, but larger renovations often require temporary relocation due to utilities being shut off, demolition phases, and safety considerations.
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Yes. We can remove non-load-bearing and load-bearing walls as part of a whole house remodel. When structural walls are involved, we install proper beams and supports and obtain the necessary engineering and permits to ensure safety and code compliance.
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Yes. We are a licensed, bonded, and insured contractor servicing the Los Angeles area. All remodeling work is completed in compliance with current building codes.

