Home Remodeling in Layton, Utah

4.9 ★ · 78 Google Reviews

Layton families tend to remodel rather than move — the lots are good, the schools are settled, and the same house that worked in 2005 just needs different walls in 2026. As a Layton-based general contractor, we handle the remodels this city asks for most: opening the kitchen to the family room, gutting and rebuilding dated bathrooms, converting formal living rooms into offices, and adding square footage where the family outgrew the floor plan. One contract covers demolition, framing, electrical and plumbing coordination, drywall, paint, flooring, and finish carpentry — and because our shop is here in Layton, your project gets the crew's shortest commute and fastest response.

The remodels Layton homes need

East Layton and Layton Hills two-stories from the 1990s are prime open-concept candidates: the wall between kitchen and family room usually isn't doing structural work it can't be re-engineered around, and removing it transforms the whole main floor. We handle the beam engineering, the permit, and — critically — the drywall and texture blending afterward, which is where most open-concept jobs visibly fail. Central Layton homes from the 1970s bring bathroom and kitchen guts, often with galvanized plumbing and aluminum-era wiring that we coordinate replacing while the walls are open. Additions and ADUs round out the mix, particularly near Kays Creek where lots have room to grow.

Why the drywall background matters

Every remodel ends in drywall: patched ceilings where walls came out, new texture over old, transitions between 1995 orange peel and 2026 smooth. Most general contractors sub that finish work out and hope. We are the drywall crew — so the last 10% of your remodel, the part you look at every day, is done by the people the other contractors hire. That's the quiet reason our remodels photograph so well.

Layton remodel costs

Bathroom remodels in Layton typically run $14,000–$35,000 depending on whether the layout changes and the tile scope. Kitchen remodels range widely — $30,000–$80,000 covers most projects, driven by cabinetry, counters, and whether walls move. Open-concept wall removals with beam engineering usually land between $10,000 and $25,000 including drywall and texture blending. Whole-home refreshes and additions are quoted individually. Every estimate is free, written, and line-item, and we help you spend where it counts.

What Layton-Area Clients Say

Rated 4.9 stars across 78 Google reviews.

"Had Drywall Techs over to mud and tape a ceiling during a remodel. Tricky cuts and mismatched surfaces were no match for them. The team was professional, courteous, and responsive — left the ceiling smooth and ready to paint."

— Jacob, ★★★★★ Google review

"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."

— Kyle Christensen, ★★★★★ Google review
Home remodel in progress in Layton, Utah — drywall and finish work by Drywall Techs
Home remodel in progress in Layton, Utah — drywall and finish work by Drywall Techs

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Layton?

Most Layton bathroom remodels run $14,000–$35,000. Keeping the existing layout keeps you at the lower end; moving plumbing, expanding the shower, or high-end tile pushes toward the top.

Can you remove the wall between my kitchen and family room?

Usually, yes. We handle the structural engineering, beam installation, permit, and — most importantly — the drywall and texture blending that makes the removal invisible. Typical cost is $10,000–$25,000.

Do you manage the whole remodel or just the drywall?

The whole project. We're a licensed general contractor: demolition, framing, electrical and plumbing coordination, drywall, paint, flooring, and trim run under one contract and one schedule.

How long does a kitchen remodel take in Layton?

Most Layton kitchen remodels run 6–10 weeks from demo to final walk-through, depending on cabinetry lead times and whether walls move. We sequence trades ourselves so the schedule holds.

Do you pull permits for Layton remodels?

Yes. Structural changes, additions, and most electrical and plumbing work require permits with Layton City. We pull them, schedule inspections, and build to current code.

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