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Cost guide

Renovation cost starts with scope, existing conditions, and finish choices.

This guide avoids unsupported instant pricing. Use it to understand what usually changes a budget before you request a project review.

Kitchen Renovations

Plan a Connecticut kitchen renovation with layout guidance, cabinet and counter options, finish sequencing, cost factors, and a clear project request.

  • Cabinet approach: repaint, reface, stock, semi-custom, or custom
  • Countertop material, backsplash complexity, and finish selections
  • Whether plumbing, electrical, ventilation, or walls move
  • Flooring area, trim details, and appliance readiness
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Bathroom Renovations

Compare Connecticut bathroom renovation options for tub-to-shower conversions, tile, vanities, ventilation, accessibility, and moisture-resistant finishes.

  • Tile format, shower waterproofing system, and glass selection
  • Vanity size, top material, fixtures, and storage features
  • Plumbing changes, electrical changes, and ventilation work
  • Accessibility details such as grab bars, benches, or curbless entries
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Basement Finishing and Renovations

Plan a Connecticut basement finishing project with moisture checks, layout ideas, egress considerations, storage, flooring, lighting, and cost factors.

  • Moisture mitigation and insulation requirements
  • Electrical, lighting, HVAC, and ceiling work
  • Bathroom, laundry, or wet-bar plumbing
  • Flooring system, doors, trim, and built-in storage
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Whole-Home Renovations

Scope a Connecticut whole-home renovation with room-by-room priorities, phased planning, structural questions, finish standards, and move-out considerations.

  • Number of rooms, finish level, and whether systems are touched
  • Wall changes, structural review, and trade coordination
  • Temporary living needs, dust control, and site protection
  • Consistency of flooring, doors, trim, paint, and fixtures
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Interior Renovations

Plan interior renovation work in Connecticut, including flooring, trim, drywall, paint, room refreshes, storage, lighting, and layout improvements.

  • Flooring material and square footage
  • Drywall repair extent and paint preparation
  • Trim, doors, built-ins, and finish carpentry details
  • Lighting, fixtures, and electrical changes
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Exterior Renovations

Plan Connecticut exterior renovations for trim, siding, entryways, repairs, curb appeal, drainage concerns, and weather-exposed materials.

  • Extent of rot or hidden water damage
  • Material choice for trim, siding, railings, and doors
  • Access needs, height, and weather exposure
  • Paint, flashing, caulking, and finish details
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Decks, Porches, and Outdoor Living

Plan deck repair, resurfacing, railing, stair, porch, and outdoor living upgrades for Connecticut homes with safety and material options in mind.

  • Repair versus resurfacing versus full replacement
  • Wood, composite, railing, stair, and lighting selections
  • Framing condition and code-related updates
  • Access, elevation, demolition, and disposal
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Carpentry, Trim, and Built-Ins

Plan Connecticut finish carpentry, trim, built-ins, storage, shelving, wall details, and custom interior improvements.

  • Custom versus modular cabinetry or shelving
  • Material, paint grade, stain grade, and hardware choices
  • Wall conditions, electrical integration, and finish paint
  • Number of rooms and detail level
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Painting, Drywall, and Tile

Scope painting, drywall repair, tile backsplashes, tile floors, and finish repair projects for Connecticut interiors.

  • Surface preparation and repair depth
  • Paint quality, number of colors, and trim detail
  • Tile material, pattern, substrate, and grout choices
  • Room access, furniture movement, and protection needs
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Doors, Windows, and Fixtures

Plan updates for doors, windows, hardware, lighting, plumbing fixtures, fans, and small finish upgrades around Connecticut homes.

  • Number of doors, windows, or fixtures
  • Standard sizes versus custom openings
  • Electrical, plumbing, trim, and paint coordination
  • Hardware quality and finish consistency
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Accessibility and Aging-in-Place Renovations

Plan aging-in-place and accessibility updates for Connecticut homes, including bathrooms, entries, lighting, grab bars, doors, and safer layouts.

  • Structural backing, tile work, and shower waterproofing
  • Doorway, flooring, and entry changes
  • Fixture selection and plumbing or electrical needs
  • Whether updates are isolated or whole-home
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Pre-Sale and Move-In Renovations

Prioritize repairs and cosmetic upgrades before listing or moving into a Connecticut home, with scope focused on buyer confidence and everyday function.

  • Number of rooms and visible repair items
  • Exterior repair scope and weather exposure
  • Paint, flooring, fixture, and hardware choices
  • Deadline pressure before listing or move-in
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