Your home may have reached a point where individual room updates no longer make sense because outdated plumbing, aging electrical systems, inefficient layouts, and worn finishes affect every area. Piecemeal repairs leave you with mismatched materials, ongoing problems, and a house that never feels fully finished, but whole house renovation tackles everything at once so all systems and spaces work together correctly.
APS Construction Services, LLC handles whole house renovations that include structural repairs, electrical and plumbing upgrades, insulation improvements, flooring replacement, and finish work across all living areas. The work involves coordinating trades, managing material deliveries, and ensuring that changes in one room do not create problems elsewhere. Whether you need accessibility modifications, energy efficiency improvements, or a complete aesthetic refresh, the renovation is planned to minimize disruption while delivering a cohesive result throughout the entire home.
If your home needs more than surface-level updates, reach out to discuss what a whole house renovation could accomplish.

Whole house renovation requires sequencing work so that structural repairs happen before finishes, plumbing and electrical upgrades occur while walls are open, and flooring installation waits until all overhead work is complete. APS Construction Services, LLC coordinates tradespeople to prevent delays and rework, which keeps the project moving forward without gaps or overlapping schedules that waste time.
After renovation, you will notice consistent flooring that flows from room to room without awkward transitions, lighting that provides even coverage throughout the house, and climate control that maintains comfort in every area. Doors will fit properly without sticking, outlets will be positioned where you need them, and finishes will match across spaces instead of looking like disconnected updates done years apart.
Whole house renovations typically take three to six months depending on square footage, scope of work, and whether you remain in the home during construction. Living on-site during renovation is possible but requires flexibility as rooms become temporarily unusable. Moving out during major phases often speeds completion and reduces stress, though it adds temporary housing costs. The focus remains on completing work correctly so you are not dealing with callbacks or unfinished details after moving back in.
Whole house renovation involves more coordination and planning than single room projects, and homeowners often need clarity on logistics, living arrangements, and how decisions get made when problems arise mid-project.
APS Construction Services, LLC works with homeowners who need comprehensive renovation that addresses multiple systems and spaces in one coordinated effort. If your home requires more than isolated updates, contact us to talk through what whole house renovation could mean for your property.

