4.9 ★ · 78 Google Reviews
Taylorsville's ramblers and split-levels are some of the best remodeling candidates in the Salt Lake Valley: single-story structure that takes wall removals gracefully, honest 1960s–1980s construction, and prices that leave room in the budget for the renovation itself. We remodel across Bennion, Plymouth View, Westbrook, and Atherton Park — kitchens opened up, bathrooms rebuilt, split-level entries modernized, and the hand-troweled textures these homes carry matched perfectly where new work meets old. That last part matters more in Taylorsville than almost anywhere: this housing stock's distinctive textures expose any contractor who can't reproduce them.
The rambler open-concept is Taylorsville's signature remodel: remove the kitchen wall, run continuous flooring, and a compartmentalized 1970 floor plan becomes one connected living space — often for less than owners expect, because single-story wall removals avoid the second-floor load complications of two-story homes. Split-levels get a different treatment: opening the choked entry sight lines, updating the half-wall and railing situation at the stairs, and brightening the lower level. Kitchens in both usually gain an island where a peninsula used to dead-end the room.
Original Taylorsville bathrooms — 4-by-8 layouts, tub against the back wall, vanity by the door — rebuild beautifully within their footprints: modern waterproofing, tile, and fixtures, typically at the valley's most reasonable remodel pricing. Whole-home refreshes are the other staple: every wall and ceiling repaired and refinished, new paint, new trim, new doors, with our finishers matching or intentionally replacing the original texture throughout. It's the fastest way to make a 1975 house feel current without structural work.
Taylorsville bathroom remodels typically run $12,000–$28,000. Kitchen remodels run $24,000–$60,000 for most scopes; adding the signature wall removal typically adds $8,000–$18,000 including beam, drywall, and texture blending — less than two-story equivalents. Whole-home interior refreshes (drywall repair, texture, paint, trim, doors) typically run $14,000–$35,000 depending on square footage. Free written, line-item estimates.
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."
"We are very happy with the Drywall Techs team. They came when they said they would. Any flaws found were fixed, and they even corrected mistakes by other trades at no extra charge."

Bathrooms typically run $12,000–$28,000, kitchens $24,000–$60,000, and whole-home interior refreshes $14,000–$35,000 — some of the most reasonable remodel pricing in the valley.
Usually, yes. Single-story wall removals avoid second-floor load complications, so Taylorsville rambler open-concepts typically run $8,000–$18,000 including beam, drywall, and texture blending.
Yes — texture matching is the core of our drywall business, and Taylorsville's distinctive hand-troweled and heavy orange-peel textures are ones our finishers reproduce weekly.
Yes. Entry sight lines, stair half-walls, and lower-level brightening are the usual split-level scope in Bennion and Westbrook, alongside standard kitchen and bath updates.
Every wall and ceiling repaired and refinished, plus paint, trim, and doors throughout — the fastest way to modernize a 1970s Taylorsville home without structural work. Typically $14,000–$35,000.