Scottsdale General Contractor That Combines In-House Design and Fixed-Price Construction
Scottsdale homes range from mid-century ranch builds to custom luxury builds, and each one comes into a remodel with a different layout, condition, and scope. We handle design and construction under one roof, so nothing gets lost between a separate designer and a separate builder.
Our Scottsdale General Contractor Services
General contractor services in Scottsdale cover the full interior renovation scope, kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, shower remodeling, laundry room remodeling, and entertainment wall builds. We handle design-build coordination under one roof, which means a single project manager runs your project from the first 3D rendering through the final walkthrough. There is no handoff between a designer and a separate construction crew.
For Scottsdale homes, the scope often starts with a gut-and-redesign of a primary bathroom or kitchen in a mid-century ranch or a custom build in Gainey Ranch or Scottsdale Ranch. We plan the full scope of work, finalize material selections, and lock in a fixed construction price before demolition starts. Our BuilderTrend portal keeps you updated at every phase without requiring you to chase subcontractors for answers.
For a full overview of our general contractor services, visit the general contractor services page .
Who is the Best General Contractor in Scottsdale?
Scottsdale homeowners selecting a general contractor typically evaluate professional credentials, process structure, and design-build capability alongside standard licensing requirements. Phoenix Home Remodeling operates under a coordinated framework that integrates design oversight and construction management before any work is scheduled.
These recognitions reflect independent evaluation of project quality, professional credentials, and ethical business standards within the Scottsdale remodeling market.
- Recognized as the #1 General Contractor in Scottsdale, Arizona by Contractor List HQ
- Rated Best Phoenix General Contractor by Trust Analytica
- Rated Best Phoenix Home Remodeler by Trust Analytica
- 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)
- Founder authored "Remodel Without Regret," an Amazon bestselling homeowner remodeling guide
Each general contracting project begins with a full scope definition, trade coordination planning, and finalized material and specification selections before construction is scheduled. Defining project parameters, procurement timelines, and pricing before work begins reduces scope confusion and reactive decision-making during the build phase. A dedicated project manager coordinates all trades, maintains documentation, and provides structured communication updates throughout construction.
Scottsdale homeowners who work with a general contractor that defines scope, trade sequencing, and pricing before breaking ground typically experience fewer mid-project delays, more accurate final costs, and stronger overall project accountability.
A well-defined project scope does more to protect a remodeling budget than any other single factor.
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Remodeling in Scottsdale: What to Know Before You Start
General contractor work in Scottsdale comes with a specific planning challenge that comes up on custom builds and luxury renovations in communities like DC Ranch and Desert Mountain: HOA architectural review.
Most HOA boards in Scottsdale govern exterior changes only, but a handful of gated communities require interior remodel documentation as well.
We flag this during the in-home evaluation so the homeowner is not surprised after construction starts.
For Scottsdale homes built in the 1960s and 1970s, original galley kitchens and single-bath masters often sit on slab foundations, which adds planning time when plumbing relocation is part of the scope.

Phoenix Home Remodeling has completed more than 500 interior renovation projects across the Phoenix metro, with more than 200 verified five-star reviews from homeowners in Scottsdale and surrounding communities.
Why PHR for General Contractor Work in Scottsdale
The design-build model eliminates the gap between your designer and your builder. With PHR, one team owns the project from the first layout conversation through the final walkthrough, there is no handoff, no miscommunication between trades, and no moment where the homeowner has to act as the coordinator.
Every project starts with a full scope definition and 3D design approval before a construction agreement is signed. The price is fixed at the end of the design phase, not before it.
That means you know exactly what the finished space will look like and what it will cost before any demolition begins.
A dedicated project manager runs your project from day one. You communicate with one person, track progress through the BuilderTrend portal, and have a clear record of every decision made during planning.
A Simple 4-Step Remodeling Journey
See how an organized process removes the hassle from remodeling.
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Book a Discovery Consultation
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In-Home Evaluation
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Design and Planning
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Construction Phase
Your Scottsdale Home Remodeling Questions
We cover the most common inquiries. If you have a question not included here, contact us here at this link anytime for assistance.
A design-build general contractor handles design and construction under one roof, so the same team that draws your 3D layout also manages the build. With a traditional contractor, design is handed off separately, which creates gaps in pricing accuracy and scope definition. PHR locks in a fixed construction price after the design phase is complete, not before.
The first step is a discovery call with PHR's consultation manager. During the call, we review your scope, answer questions about the design-build process, and share an early investment range. If it's a fit, we schedule an in-home evaluation and then move into the feasibility, planning, and design phase.
Most bathroom remodels in Scottsdale run four to six weeks of active construction after the design phase is complete. Kitchen remodels typically run six to ten weeks depending on cabinet lead times and scope. Whole-home projects in larger custom builds in Scottsdale Ranch or DC Ranch can run three to six months depending on phasing.
Most HOA communities in Scottsdale govern exterior changes only, so interior remodels typically do not require architectural review board approval. However, a handful of gated communities do require interior remodel documentation. We address this during the in-home evaluation so there are no surprises after construction begins.
The biggest cost driver is the number of rooms in scope. Each room adds its own design phase, material selections, and construction coordination. In Scottsdale homes with slab foundations, plumbing relocation adds planning time and cost to any bathroom project. We review all of these variables during the design phase and present a fixed price before construction starts.
PHR coordinates all subcontractors directly, the homeowner does not manage or communicate with individual trades. The dedicated project manager schedules all trades, tracks work through the BuilderTrend portal, and handles any issues that arise mid-project. One point of contact means no finger-pointing between trades.
The 2-year labor warranty covers workmanship on all PHR-performed work. If something we built or installed shows a defect in the first two years, we return to address it at no cost to the homeowner. It applies to all general contractor projects regardless of scope.
Yes. PHR handles multi-room scopes under one project agreement, with a phasing strategy that sequences trades efficiently to reduce total time in the home. Kitchen and bathroom projects running concurrently are a common scope in Scottsdale homes where the homeowner wants to coordinate finishes across rooms.
Yes. Mid-century ranch homes and 1960s to 1970s builds are a regular part of our Scottsdale work. Older homes often need plumbing updates, layout reconfiguration, and full material replacements. We account for the specific conditions of older builds during the design phase, slab foundations, original galley kitchens, and dated bath layouts are all scenarios we plan around before construction starts.
The design phase covers 3D layout rendering, full material selection, trade coordination planning, and final pricing. By the end of the design phase, you have a fixed construction price, a 3D rendering of the finished space, and a complete scope of work. Nothing in construction should surprise you because everything was decided in design.
PHR provides a fixed lump-sum construction price at the end of the design and planning phase. That price covers all labor and materials as defined in the scope of work. Change orders only occur if the homeowner requests changes to the approved scope, not because something was missed in planning.
Yes. We work throughout Scottsdale, including in gated communities like Gainey Ranch, Scottsdale Ranch, Desert Mountain, and Silverleaf. Our project managers are familiar with the access procedures and documentation requirements in these communities.
If unexpected conditions appear during construction, such as plumbing routing behind a slab, or framing that doesn't match original plans, we document it and present a written change order with pricing before any additional work proceeds. The homeowner approves every scope change before work begins.
All project communication runs through a dedicated project manager and the BuilderTrend portal. Homeowners receive schedule updates, photo documentation, and can message the project manager directly. There is no need to track down individual subcontractors or interpret conflicting updates from multiple sources.
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Local Remodeling Contractor vs. Design-Build Company

When choosing a remodeling contractor in Scottsdale, it’s important to consider how the team manages both design and construction. Unlike traditional contractors, design-build companies often include an in-house designer who helps you choose materials that are stylish, functional, and budget-friendly.
This ensures everything, from countertops to lighting, matches your layout and overall design aesthetic.
By working with a design-build team, you also avoid the miscommunications that come from juggling multiple vendors or decision-makers. That’s why we strongly recommend choosing a full-service design-build company over a basic general contractor for your Scottsdale remodeling project.
Benefits of the Design-Build remodel process
The biggest difference between you going through contractor nightmares or having a good experience, depends on if you choose a design-build remodeling company versus a general contractor.
Luckily there are plenty of design-build remodeling companies in Phoenix to choose from.
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It is extremely risky being locked into a construction agreement with a regular remodel contractor without knowing what design items you will go with, how much those design items cost, how much the total remodel will cost, how the remodel will look, and not having it all planned out.
We plan out everything in advance which allows us you to know what items will be used, what it will look like, how much it will cost, and then you decide if you want to sign the construction agreement.
A basic general contractor spending 1 hour at your home and then giving you a correct price in unrealistic and irresponsible on their part.
The Feasibility, Planning, & Design phase ensures everything is planned and helps with having a more controlled budget before getting to the construction phase.
As a design-build firm, you work with an integrated team of design and production staff who all adhere to our renown customer service standards.
Specific design & construction details are being developed throughout the entire process and the focus stays on owner “value”.
The communication benefits of working with a design professional and a construction expert at the same time ensures that potential problems are discovered before the project starts.
This creates transparency a general contractor cannot provide.
The homeowner saves money by eliminating redesign fees and receiving valuable cost-saving advice during the design, planning, and construction process.
Potential cost savings due to a more practical approach to design since the design-build company is more likely to design with an eye toward construction costs versus a general contractor.
Design-build remodel companies get your project done faster since almost everything is planned out in advanced.
One of the reasons is the planning and design phase handles all those decisions that would normally happen after the regular contractor already demoed your space. So by planning the majority of the remodeling in advance there are fewer changes that can cause project delays.
That means we are in your house for less time - weeks sometimes even months compared to some general contractors.
At the end of the feasibility, planning, and design phase, we produce a detailed written description of all work to be performed during your project, presented to you in the form of a proposal with a lump sum price.
Attention to every detail during the estimating process ensures that we will deliver your project without numerous “surprises” and unwanted additional change work orders.
The design build method helps to remove ambiguity that may arise in material and construction specifications. Since the designer and contractor are from the same firm, the focus remains on protecting the homeowner's interest.
A design build company manages a project from beginning to end; from the initial planning stages to post-construction cleanup.
Because of this, design-build contractors are able to work more efficiently, and the opportunity for things to be lost in translation is greatly reduced.
There are far fewer “places to hide” during the construction process because everyone is on the same page.
The smoother workflow and closer connection creates a more positive and supportive working environment.
Single point of responsibility, so there is no finger pointing.
The design-build process eliminates the need for the homeowner to act as a referee between the general contractor and the designer/architect/subcontractors. If something is wrong or missing, there is a team approach already in place ready to resolve the challenge.
This makes a significant difference in the team's ability to work together seamlessly with better understanding of what the homeowner wants to achieve.
Most importantly, you only need to contact one person to understand what's going on at any given moment with your house, rather than calling back and forth between 3 to 8 different companies to find out who has the "ball" right now.
We have all heard the stories of construction getting out of hand and messy. However, design and construction should not be so stressful or chaotic.
The design-build contractor acts as a trusted advisor to homeowners throughout the construction process, guiding the way to the best possible outcome.
Homeowners can't be expected to understand all the intricacies and challenges with construction and the remodel process.
The Design Build model is setup to walk the homeowner through all steps and the backbone of the process is the planning phase. This is a big difference in Design Build VS General Contractor.
With design-build, singular responsibility drives quality and performance in every stage of the process.
During the design phase, we are highly motivated to generate designs that are accurate & error-free.
This motivation continues throughout the construction process, since we alone are accountable for the quality of the final product.
Having a project coordinator saves you time from managing contractors, subcontractors, designers, architects, structural engineers, inspectors, etc.
If you go that route you have to collect all of their initial paperwork like general liability insurance, license, bond, workers comp, and all the other things you need to evaluate them properly. Then you to get bids and evaluate which ones will do a good job. After that, you have to watch over them to ensure they are completing the construction properly.
Design-Build takes all of that is off of the homeowner so they don't have to be chasing people all day long for several weeks if not months.
The design-build firm and the homeowner work together as a team to create a relationship that would be impossible with each working in isolation.
All of the planning, design, demo, construction, clean up, project management, and other items are “under one roof”.
Construction is stressful no matter how good a contractor's process may be.
If a contractor doesn't have a process or a mediocre one, the homeowner will greatly suffer.
If a homeowner works with a Design-Build remodeling company, they know that this company wouldn't be this business model without a process in place. It may not be a perfect process depending on the company, but it ensures they have some processes setup versus some general contractors.
The Design-Build model ensures there is a process in place from the first initial discovery call, until after the project is completed.
This provides a smoother process that homeowners love being a part of.
Working with a Local General Contractor in Scottsdale
Hiring a general contractor near you has its advantages, especially when proximity makes communication and coordination easier. A nearby contractor can meet on-site quickly, make faster decisions, and help keep your project moving.
One major benefit of working with a Scottsdale general contractor is their familiarity with local building codes, permit processes, and construction standards. This knowledge is especially valuable for time-sensitive or complex remodels.
Face-to-face meetings and on-site walkthroughs also improve collaboration and reduce misunderstandings, leading to a smoother remodeling experience overall.
While it’s important to weigh your options, choosing a local contractor with a strong reputation in your area can help set your remodel up for success.

By scheduling the discovery call, it ensures everyone gets a call back at an exact time that works for both parties.
Our Admin Manager will review your remodel needs, provide advice, answer your questions, and give 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.
General Contractor Work Across Scottsdale
We run general contractor projects throughout Scottsdale, from custom builds in Silverleaf, Estancia, Desert Mountain, and DC Ranch to mid-century ranch homes in Gainey Ranch, Scottsdale Ranch, and McCormick Ranch.
Homeowners in Troon North, Troon Village, Grayhawk, Pinnacle Peak Estates, and Cactus Corridor also count on us for kitchen, bathroom, and whole-home renovation work.
Whether the home is a 1960s ranch in Old Town adjacent or a newer build in Carefree Ranch or Scottsdale Mountain, we design and build the full scope under one roof.
To see the full range of remodeling services we provide across Scottsdale, visit our Scottsdale remodeling page .

Additional Remodeling Services from Phoenix Home Remodeling
As a licensed general contractor (ROC #313636), we handle kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, shower remodeling, laundry room remodeling, home remodeling, and entertainment wall builds. All services are designed and managed in-house under one project agreement.
We offer a wide range of remodeling services, including:
- Kitchen Remodeling Services
- Bathroom Remodeling Services
- Shower Remodeling Services
- Laundry Remodeling Services
- Home Remodeling Services
- Entertainment Wall Remodel Services
- Home Office Remodel Services
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