Selling Your Home? We'll Get the Inside Ready
Getting the best price means making sure buyers see a home that's move-in ready. You don't need a massive renovation — just the right updates in the right places.
We handle the interior improvements that make the biggest difference when it's time to sell — kitchens, bathrooms, paint, hardware, lighting. The kind of changes that help buyers picture themselves living there.
As a licensed B-2 contractor, we work within your existing layout. No tearing down walls or extending plumbing lines — just smart, efficient updates that get done quickly so you can list on schedule.
Updates That Buyers Notice
Kitchens
Updated cabinet hardware, modern light fixtures, fresh paint, and new faucets — small changes that buyers notice immediately. We can also handle countertop swaps and soft-close cabinet upgrades for a more complete refresh.
Bathrooms
A new vanity, fresh fixtures, clean tile work, and updated hardware can completely transform a bathroom. These are the updates that help close deals — buyers want bathrooms that feel clean and modern.
Not Selling? We Do That Too.
Not everyone remodels to sell. If you just want a nicer kitchen, a better bathroom, or a fresh look for your living space — we're here for that too. Same quality, same process, same transparent pricing.
What We Do and Don't Do
Our B-2 license covers interior remodeling — we work within your existing walls, plumbing, and electrical. That means faster timelines and fewer surprises.
We Do
Interior renovations, fixture upgrades, finish carpentry, drywall, flooring, paint, kitchen and bathroom refreshes — anything inside your home where the scope is clear from the start.
We Don't Do
Exterior work (roofing, siding, fences, landscaping), load-bearing structural changes, or running entirely new electrical or plumbing main lines.
Frequently Asked Questions
What updates help the most when selling a home?
Kitchen and bathroom updates consistently deliver the biggest impact — new cabinet hardware, modern faucets, fresh paint, and updated lighting. Buyers notice these details right away, and they don't require a full renovation to make a real difference.
How long does a pre-sale kitchen refresh take?
Most kitchen refreshes — new hardware, lighting, paint, and minor fixture swaps — can be completed in 3-5 days. A more involved update with countertop or cabinet work might take 1-2 weeks. We'll give you a clear timeline upfront.
Do I need a full renovation to increase my home's value?
Not at all. In fact, targeted updates often deliver better returns than a full gut-and-redo. Smart, focused improvements — modern hardware, clean tile, fresh paint, updated fixtures — can make your home feel brand new to buyers without the cost and timeline of a major renovation.
