We Build
Full-home renovations, kitchen and bath remodels, second-story additions and ADUs — performed by the same crews that build our ground-up homes.
We Build
Most renovation horror stories start the same way: a sub-of-a-sub disappears, the budget creeps, and the homeowner ends up project-managing strangers. Alliance does it differently. Your remodel is run by the same PM that runs our ground-up homes, with our own trade partners on site. One contract. One schedule. One number.
Why Alliance
Full gut remodels, kitchens, primary baths, second-story additions, ADUs, garage conversions and structural openings — we do the small jobs and the disruptive ones.
Line-itemed estimates, real allowances, and change orders priced before work happens. No verbal upgrades, no surprises at closeout.
If you're staying in the house during the work, we plan staging, dust containment and water/power downtime around your family — not the other way around.
Most reno failures are hidden behind drywall. We do the structural and MEP work to code, pull the permits, and document it so resale appraises clean.
How It Works
We come to the house, listen to what you actually use it for, and put a written scope to your wish list — including what we'd recommend you skip.
Layouts, structural review, and a finish package with real product specs and allowances. You see the budget move with each decision.
We pull required permits, lock in our trades, and publish a written schedule before demo day.
Demo, structural, rough-in, drywall, finishes — sequenced by your PM with weekly walkthroughs and a shared photo log of progress.
Final walkthrough, punch list closed in writing, and a one-year workmanship warranty on everything we touched.
FAQ
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Both. We take single-room remodels (kitchens, primary baths) and whole-home gut renovations with structural changes. Same crew, same standards.
For a kitchen or bath, usually not. For whole-home gut jobs or second-story additions, we'll talk through staging and downtime in week one. We don't surprise you with it.
In writing, with cost and schedule impact, before any work is done. If we can't price it on the spot, we say so. No verbal upgrades.
Yes. Additions are structural work and they're where most contractors get hurt. We have the engineering and crews to do them right and to code.
Sometimes. We'll come look honestly. If it's salvageable, we'll quote the fix; if it isn't, we'll tell you that too.
Next Step
Send us photos, a rough idea, and your target spend. We'll come walk the house and come back with a real scope and budget — not a back-of-napkin number.
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