A full home renovation is the biggest investment most homeowners will ever make in their property. When it's done right, you feel it every single day. True Contractors has coordinated complete home transformations across Florida, from single-story ranch houses to multi-level modern builds.
What's Included in a Full Home Renovation?
Every whole-home renovation is different, but common scopes include:
- Kitchen and all bathrooms
- Flooring throughout — hardwood, LVP, or tile
- Interior painting — walls, trim, ceilings
- Electrical panel upgrades and recessed lighting throughout
- Plumbing updates — water heater, fixtures, supply lines
- HVAC inspection and ductwork updates
- Windows and doors (when included)
- Laundry room, garage, exterior — depending on scope
How Long Does It Take?
Full home renovations typically run 3–5 months depending on the size of the home and scope of work. We create a detailed project schedule before we start so you always know what's happening and when. We sequence trades efficiently so there's no unnecessary downtime between phases.
What Does It Cost in Florida?
Whole-home renovations in Florida range widely based on home size and scope. A 1,500 sq ft home renovation runs roughly $80,000–$150,000. A 2,500+ sq ft renovation can run $150,000–$300,000 or more depending on finish level and structural work.
The True Contractors Advantage
One point of contact. One contractor. One phone number. We coordinate every trade (electricians, plumbers, tile setters, painters, cabinet makers) so you don't have to manage a dozen different vendors. You call us, and we handle it.
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