Redesign Your Entire Living Space in Place
Full Home Remodeling in Farmington for aging homes with outdated layouts and systems
High Altitude Renovations handles full home remodeling in Farmington and surrounding areas when your house no longer fits the way you live. You notice mismatched finishes from years of patchwork updates, a layout that wastes square footage, or rooms that feel stuck in a different decade. Instead of listing your home and moving, you work with a team that manages the entire renovation from design through final walk-through.
The remodel begins with design planning that addresses structural improvements and interior upgrades together. Layout redesigns open walls to create better flow between living areas. Kitchen and bathroom remodeling replace worn fixtures and cabinets. Flooring upgrades extend throughout the home to unify the space. Lighting and fixture upgrades bring modern electrical capacity and functionality into rooms that relied on outdated wiring. Every stage coordinates so that plumbing, electrical, framing, and finish work progress without conflicting timelines or surprises.
If your home feels like a collection of separate projects rather than a cohesive space, a consultation can clarify what a full remodel includes for your property.
Managing Every Stage From Structural Work to Final Finishes
Your remodel moves through phases that build on each other. Structural improvements come first if walls are being relocated or openings expanded. Framing adjustments set the foundation for new layouts. Once framing passes inspection, electrical and plumbing rough-ins follow. Drywall installation and taping create smooth surfaces. Interior finishes include trim carpentry, paint, and flooring that match your design selections.
After completion, you walk through rooms that feel deliberate and current. Lighting reaches corners that used to stay dim. Doorways align with furniture placement. Flooring runs uninterrupted from room to room without transitions that catch on socks or vacuum wheels. High Altitude Renovations coordinates the trades so that each phase waits for the right time rather than overlapping in ways that cause rework or damage.
Full remodels require permits for structural and mechanical work. Inspections happen at rough-in and final stages. The timeline depends on the scope, but most projects span several weeks to a few months. We do not handle exterior siding or roofing as part of interior remodeling packages, though we coordinate with those trades if your project includes envelope work.
Questions Homeowners Ask About Full Remodeling
Remodeling an entire home raises practical questions about timing, permits, and what changes are possible within your existing structure.
What does a full home remodel include that smaller projects do not?
A full remodel addresses layout, systems, finishes, and function across the entire home rather than isolating one room. You end up with cohesive design and updated infrastructure throughout.
How long does a full home remodel take in Farmington?
Most projects take eight to sixteen weeks depending on the size of the home and the extent of structural changes. Permit review and inspection scheduling affect the timeline.
Why do some remodels require structural work?
Removing or relocating walls changes load paths, so engineers verify that headers and supports handle the new configuration. Structural improvements also address sagging floors or outdated framing that does not meet current code.
What happens to flooring during a full remodel?
Existing flooring is removed in areas where layout changes occur or where subfloor damage is found. New flooring installs after drywall and paint are complete to avoid damage during construction.
When should homeowners move out during a remodel?
You can stay in the home for many projects, but full remodels that involve kitchen, bathroom, and utility shutdowns often require temporary relocation for safety and access.
High Altitude Renovations works with homeowners in Farmington and surrounding areas who want their existing home updated without the cost and disruption of moving. Reach out to discuss your layout and what a full remodel would involve for your property.
