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Full House Remodel- Wheeler

This whole-house remodel project involved a comprehensive renovation, including the demolition of the kitchen and a Jack-and-Jill bathroom. The bathroom was completely stripped down to the floor joists, with several requiring replacement.

As part of the renovation, we designed and installed a brand-new kitchen with updated flooring, two vanity rooms with toilets, and a tub-shower room featuring frameless glass, all with new flooring. Throughout the house, all light fixtures were removed and replaced with modern installations. The existing hardwood floors in the remaining rooms were sanded, stained, and finished with a durable polyurethane coat.

Additional upgrades included replacing the front door, two interior doors, and six closet doors with new bypass hardware, as well as installing new hardware on all doors. The entire interior and exterior of the house were repainted. We also installed all-new windows and wrapped the exterior with aluminum for enhanced durability. The gutters were removed, new fascia and soffit were installed, and the gutters were replaced.

Furthermore, a new brick masonry chimney was constructed on the back porch, which also underwent a significant facelift. The crawlspace was thoroughly cleaned, and a new vapor barrier was installed to improve the home’s structural integrity and efficiency.