Mesa Home Remodeling Where You See Every Room in 3D Before Construction Begins

Mesa whole home remodels coordinated by a single project manager, with every room designed in 3D and the price locked before demolition starts.

  • Your full project scope is locked in writing before the first wall comes down.
  • One project manager runs every trade from demo to final walkthrough.
  • In-house tile installation on every bathroom and shower in the project.
  • You approve a 3D rendering of every room before we order a single material.
  • ROC license 313636 and a 2-year labor warranty covering every room in scope.

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Most Mesa whole home remodels start with an older single-story home, a mid-century ranch, a 1970s slab-on-grade, or a post-war cinder block build, where the kitchen, bathrooms, and common areas all need work at the same time. PHR coordinates the full scope: kitchen cabinetry and countertops, bathroom tile and vanities, laundry room storage, and entertainment wall built-ins, all moving through a single design phase before construction begins.

A whole home renovation in Mesa moves through phased construction. PHR runs the demolition phase, rough-in phase, and finish phase in sequence across all rooms, with a dedicated project manager coordinating every trade. Mesa homes built before 1980 often have original cast iron drain lines or copper plumbing that affects how plumbing relocation is planned, PHR identifies these during the in-home assessment so there are no surprises during the rough-in phase.

The cohesive material palette is decided during the design phase. That means the flooring transition between the kitchen and living area, the repeated tile across bathrooms, the consistent cabinetry finish, and the door hardware throughout the home are all selected and confirmed in 3D before a single wall is touched. See the full scope of what whole home remodeling covers at Whole Home Remodeling.

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Who is the Best Home Remodeling in Mesa?


Mesa homeowners investing in multi-room remodeling want defined scope, honest pricing, and a contractor who delivers what was agreed upon without mid-project changes. Phoenix Home Remodeling documents full project scope and confirms all pricing before any work begins.


These recognitions reflect independent evaluation of project quality, professional credentials, and ethical business standards within the Mesa remodeling market.


  • Ranked Among the Best General Contractors in Mesa, AZ by Home Builder Digest
  • Rated Best Phoenix Home Remodeler by Trust Analytica
  • Awarded Best of Houzz Service (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026)
  • Rated 4.9 Stars Across 200+ Verified Public Reviews
  • Accredited by the Better Business Bureau with an A+ Rating
  • Member of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI)
  • Named a Top Contractor in Arizona by Ranking Arizona (2024)
  • Voted a Nextdoor Neighborhood Favorite (2022, 2023, 2024, 2025)

Each home remodeling project starts with a structured planning phase that covers full scope definition, design decisions, material selections, and pricing alignment across every space before a construction date is set. Establishing a complete and agreed-upon project scope before demolition begins reduces the risk of cost additions and scope creep that commonly affect multi-room renovations. Dedicated project management coordinates all trades and provides structured communication from start to completion.


Mesa homeowners who define full project scope and finalize selections before construction typically experience fewer budget overruns across multiple spaces, more coordinated trade scheduling, and outcomes that align with the original project vision.


Budget confidence during construction starts with pricing conversations that happen before construction begins.


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What Does a Whole Home Remodel Cost in Mesa

Whole home remodeling in Mesa ranges from $150,000 to $300,000 depending on the number of rooms in scope and the combination of individual service drivers across the project.

Kitchen cabinetry alone is typically 60 percent of the kitchen portion of the budget, so cabinet type, stock, semi-custom, or custom, has the single largest impact on where the project lands. 

Shower size drives the bathroom portion, since tile shower floors carry the highest cost per square foot of any interior surface.

New flooring throughout the home and phasing strategy add cost factors that do not apply to single-room remodels. For a detailed breakdown of what drives remodeling costs, visit our remodeling cost guide.

What Mesa Homeowners Need to Know Before Breaking Ground

Mesa has a large stock of homes built before 1980, ranch-style homes, mid-century builds, and post-war construction on slab-on-grade foundations. 

On a whole home remodel that includes any bathroom work, that slab foundation matters: moving drain lines requires cutting concrete, which adds cost and planning time that does not appear in projects with raised foundations.

PHR identifies the plumbing layout and drain line locations during the in-home assessment, so the scope of work and pricing account for it before construction begins rather than after demolition.

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PHR has completed 500+ interior remodeling projects across the Phoenix metro, with 200+ verified five-star reviews from homeowners who went through the same planning-first process used on every Mesa whole home renovation.

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Siene's whole home renovation in Ahwatukee covered the kitchen, entertainment wall, and laundry room under a single design-build process with one project manager from start to finish.

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Why Mesa Homeowners Trust Us

PHR runs Mesa whole home projects under a design-build model, one team handles design and construction, so there is no middleman between your designer and your builder. Every room is rendered in 3D and confirmed before the construction date is set. A single dedicated project manager coordinates all trades and keeps the BuilderTrend homeowner portal updated throughout. Fixed pricing is locked after the design phase, not adjusted mid-project when new decisions get made. PHR carries ROC license 313636 and backs all work with a 2-year labor warranty.


How Our Mesa Remodeling Process Works

We’ve refined our process to make your Mesa home renovation smooth, efficient, and worry-free, from the first call to the final reveal

1

Schedule Call

The first step is to schedule a discovery call.
You’ll speak with a remodeling advisor who will answer your questions, learn about your Mesa home renovation goals, and provide a personalized plan and quote from our Consultation Manager

2

In-Home Evaluation

If the initial call goes well, we schedule an in-home evaluation.
We’ll visit your Mesa home to review your space, take measurements, and further discuss your vision. You’ll receive a detailed written proposal tailored to your remodeling needs.

3

Planning & Design

You sign the feasibility, planning, & design agreement and start your design process.
Our team works closely with you to finalize the layout, materials, and pricing. Everything is clearly outlined and approved before construction begins.

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Construction

You sign the construction agreement and we start your home remodel project, while keeping you in the loop the entire time.
Our Mesa remodeling team brings your design to life with expert craftsmanship. You’ll receive consistent updates through every phase until your renovation is complete.

Common Home Remodeling Questions

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Here are some of the most common questions and answers we get from homeowners like you about home makeovers and remodels. If you don't see your question, please contact us here and we will be happy to answer any questions you may have.

What does a whole home remodel cost in Mesa?

Whole home remodeling in Mesa typically ranges from $150,000 to $300,000 depending on the number of rooms in scope. The kitchen is usually the largest driver since cabinetry alone represents about 60 percent of the kitchen budget. Adding bathrooms, laundry room, and entertainment wall each layer additional cost based on size, materials, and whether plumbing moves through the slab foundation.

How long does a whole home remodel take in a Mesa ranch-style home?

A whole home remodel in a typical Mesa ranch-style home takes 10 to 20 weeks depending on how many rooms are in scope. PHR sequences trades in phases, demolition, rough-in, finish, so each room progresses without trades waiting on each other. The design phase before construction begins typically takes 4 to 8 weeks and is where every timeline decision is mapped out.

Can I live in my Mesa home during a whole home renovation?

Some Mesa homeowners stay in the home during renovation, particularly when PHR phases the work room by room so at least one bathroom and the kitchen remain functional for part of the project. Others choose to stay elsewhere during the kitchen and primary bathroom phases. PHR discusses this during the planning phase and builds it into the construction sequence.

Do Mesa homes built in the 1960s and 1970s have slab foundations that affect the remodel?

Yes, most Mesa homes built before 1980 sit on slab-on-grade foundations, which means moving plumbing drain lines requires cutting concrete. This adds cost and time that does not apply to homes with raised foundations or crawl spaces. PHR identifies the existing drain line layout during the in-home assessment so the project scope and price reflect this before construction begins.

Which rooms should I start with on a whole home Mesa remodel?

Most Mesa whole home remodels begin with the kitchen because it is the largest investment and the room that most affects daily living during construction. PHR sequences the bathroom work and other rooms around the kitchen phase to minimize disruption. The specific sequence is mapped out during the planning and design phase before any work begins.

What does the design phase cover for a whole home project in Mesa?

The design phase covers every room in scope, layout decisions, material selections, fixture and finish choices, cabinet configurations, and 3D renderings for each space. PHR completes this phase before setting a construction start date, so nothing is left to decide mid-project. The price is locked at the end of the design phase based on confirmed selections across all rooms.

Does PHR use subcontractors on Mesa whole home remodels?

PHR uses in-house tile installers for all bathroom and shower tile work. Other specialized trades are coordinated through the dedicated project manager so the homeowner has a single point of contact for the full project. PHR does not hand off project management to a subcontractor at any point.

How does fixed pricing work on a multi-room Mesa remodel?

Fixed pricing on a whole home project works the same as on a single-room remodel, once the design phase is complete and all selections are confirmed, PHR provides a construction agreement with a fixed price. That price does not increase mid-project unless the homeowner adds scope after the agreement is signed. On a whole home project, this means all rooms, all materials, and all labor are locked before demolition starts.

What is hard water and does it affect which fixtures PHR recommends for Mesa homes?

Mesa's water supply is hard, meaning it contains elevated mineral content that causes buildup on fixture finishes and inside plumbing connections. PHR accounts for this when recommending fixtures — certain finishes hold up better in hard water conditions than others. This comes up in bathroom and kitchen selections during the design phase.

How does a design-build contractor differ from a traditional general contractor for a Mesa whole home remodel?

A design-build contractor handles both design and construction under one roof, which means the same team that designs your rooms is the team that builds them. A traditional general contractor typically coordinates a separate designer and builder, which puts the homeowner in the middle of any miscommunication between the two. PHR's design-build model eliminates that gap.

Can PHR remodel the kitchen and both bathrooms at the same time in my Mesa home?

Yes, PHR coordinates simultaneous multi-room projects by sequencing trades so work in each room moves forward without blocking other rooms. Kitchen and bathroom projects that share plumbing phases are coordinated especially carefully on Mesa slab foundations where any drain work is planned upfront. A single project manager oversees the full scope.

What neighborhoods in Mesa does PHR work in?

PHR works throughout Mesa, including Red Mountain Ranch, Las Sendas, Spyglass Estates, Hermosa Vista, Thunder Mountain, Augusta Ranch, Mountain Ranch, Mesa Grande, and Eastmark, as well as Central and Northeast Mesa. The in-home assessment is conducted at your Mesa address regardless of neighborhood.

Does PHR handle flooring throughout the home as part of a whole home remodel?

Yes, new flooring throughout the home is one of the elements unique to a whole home project versus a room-by-room approach. PHR selects the flooring, transition strips, and thresholds as part of the cohesive material palette during the design phase so the home reads consistently from room to room.

What happens if unexpected conditions are found inside a Mesa slab-foundation wall or floor during demolition?

PHR identifies as many existing conditions as possible during the in-home assessment before the project starts, including plumbing locations, wall construction, and evidence of prior work. When genuinely unforeseen conditions appear during demolition, PHR documents them, presents options, and gets homeowner approval before proceeding. This is handled through the BuilderTrend portal so there is a written record.

Is the 2-year labor warranty the same on a whole home project as on a single-room remodel?

A: Yes, PHR's 2-year labor warranty covers the full scope of the project including all rooms completed under the same construction agreement. Each room's workmanship is covered for two years from the project completion date.

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Before & Afters of Home Remodels

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Kitchen Before Renovation After Renovation done by Phoenix Kitchen Remodeling
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Kitchen Before Renovation After Renovation done by Phoenix Kitchen Remodeling
Kitchen Before Renovation After Renovation done by Phoenix Kitchen Remodeling
Kitchen Before Renovation After Renovation done by Phoenix Kitchen Remodeling
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Mesa Whole Home Remodeling

PHR works throughout Mesa, from the established neighborhoods of Spyglass Estates, Hermosa Vista, Thunder Mountain, and Red Mountain Ranch on the east side to Lehi, University Hills, and Montecito closer to Central Mesa.

We also work in Rancho de Arboleda, Augusta Ranch, Bella Via, Mountain Ranch, Mesa Grande, Las Sendas, and Suncrest Villas, as well as Eastmark and the newer builds in Northeast Mesa.

Mesa's housing stock ranges from mid-century single-story homes on slab-on-grade foundations to 1970s ranch builds with original galley kitchens, exactly the type of home where a full interior renovation makes the most sense as a single coordinated project rather than a series of disconnected upgrades.

For a full picture of what PHR handles in Mesa across all service types, visit the Mesa remodeling hub page.

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Our Manager will review your remodel needs, provide advice, answer your questions, and provide a price estimate.  If it s a good fit at the end of the call, we schedule the in-home evaluation and then provide a written proposal.