








Every solid remodel starts in the same place - demo. Before any new framing, drywall, tile, or cabinets go in, everything that's old, outdated, or just plain worn out has to come out. That's exactly where we are on this one. Full interior demo across the kitchen, bathrooms, and beyond.
The kitchen was the first to go. Cabinets stripped down, countertops pulled, flooring cleared out. While we were in there, the stone wall behind the cabinetry told its own story - cracked mortar joints and deteriorating masonry that needed attention before anything new could go back. That's the thing about a proper gut job. You don't know what's hiding until the walls start coming down.
The bathrooms were next. Old tub surrounds torn out, shower plumbing exposed, subfloor opened up. What looked like a cosmetic update from the outside turned into a full reset once we got in. The framing and subfloor both needed work before new tile or fixtures could ever go in. That's why we don't rush demo - because what you find underneath determines how the rest of the job goes.
Demo is not just destruction. It's evaluation. Every piece that comes out tells us something - how the home was originally built, what corners were cut, what held up and what didn't. The debris we cleared here showed old lath, deteriorated framing, and materials that had no business being inside the walls of a home meant to last another 50 years. Getting it all out cleanly means the new work goes in right.
We handle everything from the tear-out through the rebuild - kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, framing, drywall, and masonry work. When one crew manages the whole scope, nothing falls through the cracks. This is a big job, and we're just getting started.