Home energy upgrade
Remodeling & Additions
Kitchen and bath remodels, room additions, and whole-home renovations handled end to end by licensed local contractors.
Step by step
How Remodeling & Additions installation works
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A licensed remodeling contractor visits to scope the project and measure up.
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You receive a written, itemized estimate covering labor, materials, and permits.
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The contractor pulls the local building permit before work starts.
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The build proceeds in stages, with inspections at the required milestones.
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A final walkthrough confirms the work before you sign off.
Why it's worth it
Benefits of Remodeling & Additions
- Update kitchens, bathrooms, and basements, or add square footage
- One licensed contractor coordinates design, permits, and trades
- Pulls the required local building permits and schedules inspections
- Written, itemized bids so you can compare scope and price
- Adds comfort and resale value to your home
What to budget
Typical cost
Typically $15,000–$80,000+ depending on scope (a kitchen, a bath, or an addition)
Costs vary significantly depending on property size, existing systems, and contractor. A surveyor's assessment will give you an accurate figure. Available tax credits and rebates (listed below) can substantially reduce the net cost.
Is this right for you?
Ideal for
- Owners updating a dated kitchen or bathroom
- Families needing more space without moving
- Homes due for a whole-floor or whole-home refresh
- Anyone wanting a single point of accountability across trades
Financial support
Grants you may qualify for
No specific federal tax credit currently applies to this work, but project costs may be offset by energy savings or state & utility rebates. A free assessment will clarify what incentives are available for your property.
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