4.9 ★ · 78 Google Reviews
Centerville homeowners stay put — it's a settled, quiet city where families buy for the long haul — and long ownership is exactly what makes remodeling worthwhile. The 1970s–1990s homes that fill the streets between Founders Park and the bench are structurally sound but interior-dated: compartmentalized kitchens, oak-and-brass everything, and bathrooms on their original tile. We bring them current. Kitchens opened to family rooms, bathrooms gutted and rebuilt with modern waterproofing, and whole-main-floor refreshes that make a 1985 house feel like it was finished last month. One contract from demolition to paint, with a crew based fifteen minutes north in Layton.
Our most common Centerville project bundles three things into one efficient pass: remove the kitchen-to-family-room wall (with proper beam engineering), replace flooring continuously across the opened space, and refinish every wall and ceiling — repairs, texture, and paint — while furniture is already displaced. Bundling saves real money versus doing each piece separately, because mobilization, dust protection, and drywall work overlap. Homes near Centerville Heights and the Parrish Lane corridor from the 1980s respond especially well; their generous footprints were always one wall away from feeling modern.
Centerville's original bathrooms are hitting fifty years old, and the failures are predictable: tile on drywall instead of proper backer, worn-out shower pans, and ventilation that never kept up. We rebuild them correctly — modern waterproofing membranes, code ventilation, quality fixtures — so the next fifty years don't repeat the problems. Double-vanity conversions and tub-to-shower swaps are the most requested changes, and both usually fit the original footprint.
Centerville bathroom remodels typically run $13,000–$32,000; tub-to-shower conversions $9,000–$18,000. Kitchen remodels run $27,000–$70,000 depending on cabinetry and layout changes. The bundled main-floor transformation — wall removal, flooring coordination, full drywall refinish and paint — typically lands between $35,000 and $85,000 total depending on kitchen scope. Free written, line-item estimates after a no-pressure walk-through.
Rated 4.9 stars across 78 Google reviews.
"Alex was speedily responsive and understanding of the timeframe. Crew was professional and friendly, and did a fabulous job repairing and matching textures in our bathroom and spare bedroom."
"Alex and Matt are awesome. We had our whole house rewired which turned our walls into Swiss cheese. They patched everything seamlessly and matched the texture perfectly — you'd never know there was damage."

Bathrooms typically run $13,000–$32,000, kitchens $27,000–$70,000, and bundled main-floor transformations $35,000–$85,000. Free itemized estimates after a walk-through.
Usually, yes. Combining a wall removal, flooring, and whole-floor drywall refinish into one project saves on mobilization, dust protection, and overlapping drywall work versus doing each separately.
Yes — it's Centerville's most-requested bathroom change, typically $9,000–$18,000 with modern waterproofing and tile, and it usually fits the original footprint.
Yes, invisibly. We're a drywall company first — blending ceilings and matching 1980s textures after a wall removal is exactly the work our finishers do best.
Yes. Structural changes and most plumbing and electrical scope require permits; we pull them, schedule inspections, and build to current code.