A whole-home remodel is one of the most transformative projects you can take on—but knowing
what to expect makes all the difference. From planning to final walkthrough, understanding the
process helps reduce stress and ensures better results.
Here’s a step-by-step look at what homeowners can expect during a whole-home remodel.
Step 1: Planning & Design
This phase sets the foundation for success. It includes:
- Defining goals and priorities
- Budget planning
- Design development
- Permits and approvals
Taking the time to plan properly helps avoid delays and unexpected costs later.
Step 2: Preparation & Demolition
Before construction begins:
- Temporary living arrangements may be discussed
- Areas of the home are protected
- Old materials are removed safely and efficiently
Demolition can be noisy and dusty, but it’s a short-term step toward long-term improvement.
Step 3: Structural & Mechanical Work
This is where the major transformation happens:
- Framing changes
- Electrical and plumbing upgrades
- HVAC adjustments
- Insulation improvements
These updates ensure your home is safe, efficient, and code-compliant.
Step 4: Interior Finishes
This phase brings your vision to life:
- Drywall, paint, and trim
- Flooring installation
- Cabinets and countertops
- Fixtures and finishes
You’ll start to see your home truly take shape during this stage.
Step 5: Final Walkthrough & Completion
The final step includes:
- Quality checks
- Punch-list completion
- Final inspections
- Client walkthrough
A professional remodel isn’t finished until every detail meets expectations.
A Smooth Remodel Starts With the Right Contractor
At General Quality Services, we prioritize clear communication, craftsmanship, and project
management—so you know what’s happening every step of the way.
Considering a whole-home remodel?
Contact General Quality Services to schedule a consultation and start planning your
transformation with confidence.









