Stay at home during renovationYes, most of our clients remain at home during their remodeling projects. Whether you decide to stay or temporarily relocate depends on the scope of work, your comfort level, and your daily routines. We design our process so that it works either way and keeps your experience as smooth as possible.

For smaller projects, such as a bathroom or single-room remodel, most homeowners choose to remain in the home. Our team sets up dust barriers, uses air scrubbers, and closes off the construction zone to minimize disruption to your living areas. We also make sure essential systems like heating, cooling, and water remain accessible whenever possible.

For larger projects, such as full kitchen remodels, major additions, or whole-home renovations, moving out temporarily can reduce inconvenience and sometimes shorten the project timeline. Without the need to work around daily household routines, crews can often progress more efficiently, which may save on labor costs.

If you do stay, we recommend planning ahead for temporary inconveniences. For example, during a kitchen remodel you may want to set up a small cooking area in another room, or during a bathroom remodel you may need to adjust schedules if multiple family members are sharing a single bathroom.

Ultimately, the choice is yours. We will discuss the scope of work during the planning phase and give you honest guidance on whether staying home or relocating will be most comfortable. Either way, you can be confident that our team will respect your space, protect your belongings, and keep the process as stress-free as possible.