4.9 ★ · 78 Google Reviews
Farmington remodeling splits into two very different jobs, and we do both. Near downtown and Shepard Lane, older homes — some genuinely historic — need renovations that respect their character: careful kitchen updates, bathrooms rebuilt within original footprints, plaster blended rather than bulldozed. Out in Farmington Hills and Compton Bench, the newer two-stories need a different service: builder-grade interiors upgraded to custom standard, main floors reconfigured, and bonus rooms converted to real living space. As a Davis County contractor based ten minutes north in Layton, we've remodeled across every Farmington era, with one contract covering demolition through final paint.
The most common Farmington Hills request: take a 2005–2015 production home and make it feel custom. That means replacing bullnose-cornered builder drywall details with crisp modern lines, swapping hollow-core doors and MDF trim for solid materials, rebuilding the kitchen island bigger and better, and converting the awkward 'formal living' room nobody uses into an office or playroom with real doors. Because we're drywall finishers first, the wall and ceiling upgrades — smooth finishes, feature walls, corrected builder shortcuts — are done in-house at a level production builders never attempted.
Downtown Farmington's older housing stock deserves remodelers who don't treat it like a teardown. We update kitchens and baths within original footprints, blend new drywall into plaster, coordinate re-wiring and re-plumbing while walls are open, and keep the details — casings, built-ins, ceiling heights — that make these homes worth owning. City permits and inspections are handled by us, start to finish.
Farmington bathroom remodels typically run $15,000–$36,000; kitchens $30,000–$85,000 with the wide range driven by cabinetry and layout changes. Builder-grade upgrade packages — trim, doors, drywall details, paint across a main floor — typically run $20,000–$50,000. Older-home renovations near downtown are scoped individually after a walk-through, with honest contingency conversations up front. All estimates are free, written, and line-item.
Rated 4.9 stars across 78 Google reviews.
"Alex and his team did fantastic work at great prices. I had wall paper on every wall, and multiple trenches and random patches that needed to be done before painting. They handled it all and the walls look incredible."
"Set up a walk through for a quote, had techs out doing and finishing the work the next day. The house looks great and we're really happy with how quickly everything came together."

Bathrooms typically run $15,000–$36,000, kitchens $30,000–$85,000, and main-floor builder-grade upgrade packages $20,000–$50,000. Estimates are free and itemized.
Yes — it's our most common Farmington Hills project. Crisp drywall details, solid doors and trim, upgraded kitchens, and converted formal rooms transform builder-grade interiors.
Yes, and carefully. We work within original footprints, blend new drywall into plaster, and preserve the character details that make these homes valuable.
Yes. Offices, playrooms, and guest rooms are the usual conversions — new doors, closets where needed, and electrical updates, typically $6,000–$18,000 depending on scope.
We do. Licensed electricians and plumbers work under our schedule, and our own crews handle demo, framing, drywall, paint, and trim — one contract, one point of contact.