Laveen Home Remodeling With a Fixed Price and a Single Project Manager Start to Finish
Laveen homes from the 1970s through the 1990s are our most common starting point. We design every kitchen, bathroom, and living space in 3D before construction begins, with the full price locked at the end of design.
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Laveen whole home remodeling covers kitchens, bathrooms, main living areas, laundry rooms, and entertainment walls, all designed as a single cohesive project before construction begins.
Laveen homes built in the 1970s through the 1990s typically have original kitchens with closed-off layouts, single-story ranch footprints, and slab foundations underneath. A whole home remodel in Laveen usually means working across the kitchen, one or two bathrooms, and a main living area, all sequenced through a phased construction plan so the household stays functional during the project.
We run every project through a room-by-room planning phase before a single wall comes down. That means cabinet selection, countertop material, flooring transitions, fixture allowances, and the full multi-room scope are locked into a 3D rendering and a fixed price before the demolition phase begins. A single project manager tracks every trade from rough-in through punch list, and homeowners follow progress 24/7 in the BuilderTrend portal.
For more detail on how we approach whole home projects across the Phoenix metro, visit our home remodeling page .
Who is the Best Home Remodeling in Laveen?
Laveen homeowners investing in home remodeling want honest pricing, defined scope, and a reliable contractor who follows through on commitments. Phoenix Home Remodeling documents and confirms all project parameters before any work is scheduled.
These recognitions reflect independent evaluation of project quality, professional credentials, and ethical business standards within the Laveen remodeling market.
- Named the #1 Remodeling Company in Arizona by Contractor List HQ
- Rated Best Phoenix Home Remodeler by Trust Analytica
- Recognized Among the Best Residential General Contractors in Phoenix by Phoenix Architects
- 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 begins with a full scope review, room-by-room feasibility assessment, and finalized design and material selections before construction is scheduled. Defining the full project scope during the planning phase allows pricing to be confirmed before work begins, reducing mid-project surprises across multiple spaces. A single dedicated project manager coordinates all trades and maintains structured communication with the homeowner from planning through final walkthrough.
Laveen 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.
The quality of a finished remodel reflects the quality of the decisions made before construction started.
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What Does a Whole Home Remodel Cost in Laveen
Whole home remodeling in Laveen typically runs $150,000 to $300,000. The primary driver is how many rooms are in scope and the combination of service types within the project.
A project covering the kitchen, two bathrooms, and main living areas lands higher than one focused on a kitchen and a single bathroom, because each room brings its own cost factors.
Kitchen cabinetry is the largest single line item in most whole home projects since cabinet type, stock, semi-custom, or custom, accounts for roughly 60 percent of kitchen cost alone.
Bathroom costs are driven by shower size, because tile shower floors carry the highest cost per square foot of any interior surface, and by whether plumbing needs to move through the slab.
New flooring throughout the home and the coordination complexity of phasing multiple rooms through a single schedule are additional factors unique to whole home scope.
For a full breakdown of what affects cost, visit our remodeling cost concerns page .
Why Laveen Homeowners Choose PHR for Whole Home Remodeling
Whole home projects are the most coordination-intensive work we do. With multiple rooms in scope, a single project manager coordinates every trade and every phase from planning through final walkthrough. Homeowners do not manage subcontractors or track down answers, that is the project manager's job.
Every project starts with a 3D design phase where the full scope of work across all rooms is modeled, priced, and approved before construction begins. The price is fixed at the end of design. We do not change it after the construction agreement is signed.
For Laveen homeowners with slab-foundation homes, we identify plumbing routing requirements during the design phase so there are no mid-project surprises when a kitchen layout changes or a shower footprint expands.
What Laveen Homeowners Should Know Before Starting a Whole Home Remodel
Laveen has a mix of older single-story ranch homes built in the 1970s and 1980s on slab foundations, and newer infill construction on larger lots that are still relatively recent builds. On the older homes, slab foundations are a planning factor anytime plumbing needs to move, routing drain lines in a kitchen or bathroom requires cutting through the concrete, which adds cost and needs to be accounted for before the construction agreement is signed, not discovered mid-project.
We see this most often when a homeowner wants to change the kitchen layout or expand a shower footprint in a 1980s slab-foundation home.
The equestrian properties and larger-lot homes that make up parts of Laveen also tend to have more room to work with spatially, but original kitchens and original baths in those homes are often untouched from when the house was built.

How Our Laveen Remodeling Process Works
We’ve refined our process to make your Laveen home renovation smooth, efficient, and worry-free, from the first call to the final reveal
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Schedule Call
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In-Home Evaluation
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Planning & Design
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Construction
Recent Home Remodeling project in Laveen
Siene in Ahwatukee had her kitchen, entertainment wall, and laundry room redesigned in a single phased project, with every room planned and priced in 3D before construction started.

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.
Most whole home projects we complete in Laveen run 10 to 20 weeks from construction start to final walkthrough, depending on the number of rooms in scope and whether any plumbing needs to move through the slab. We establish the full schedule during the planning and design phase before construction begins, so homeowners know the timeline before anything is demolished.
Yes, most of our Laveen whole home clients remain in the home during construction. We use dust containment and ZipWall barriers to separate active work zones from living spaces, and our room-by-room phasing strategy keeps disruption contained to one area at a time.
The design phase covers every room in scope: cabinet selection, countertop material, tile and flooring decisions, fixture choices, and layout modifications. Everything is modeled in 3D renderings so the homeowner approves the full project visually before the construction agreement is signed and the price is locked.
Yes, slab foundations can add cost to any room where plumbing needs to move. Most Laveen homes from the 1970s and 1980s are slab-on-grade, which means rerouting a kitchen drain line or relocating a bathroom fixture requires cutting through the concrete. We identify these requirements during the design phase so the cost is included in the fixed price before construction starts.
The most common whole home scope we see in Laveen covers the kitchen, a primary bathroom, a guest bathroom, and a main living area with an entertainment wall. Some projects add a laundry room or home office. The scope is defined room by room during the planning phase, and nothing is added after the construction agreement is signed without a written change order.
A single dedicated project manager oversees every trade and every phase across all rooms in the project. Homeowners track progress through the BuilderTrend portal and communicate directly with their PM rather than coordinating subcontractors themselves. This is the single-point-of-contact model that makes multi-room projects manageable.
A design-build contractor like PHR handles design and construction under one roof, with one team and one contract. A traditional general contractor typically manages construction only, which means the homeowner coordinates separately with a designer and then hands the plans to a GC. The gap between those two parties is where most miscommunication and mid-project surprises originate.
The price is fixed at the end of the planning and design phase, after every material selection, every layout decision, and every room-specific scope item has been finalized in 3D. The construction agreement includes the full fixed price. We do not raise the price mid-project.
Yes. Laveen homes built in the 1970s through the 1990s with original kitchens, original baths, and original flooring throughout are a common starting point for us. The design phase documents the existing conditions in every room so the scope and budget account for what is actually there before demolition begins.
PHR backs its labor on every whole home project with a 2-year warranty covering workmanship across all rooms in scope. If something is not right with how the work was done, we come back and fix it at no additional charge. Material warranties are separate and provided by the manufacturer.
On slab-foundation homes in Laveen, we open walls, floors, and concrete methodically during the demolition phase and document what is found before proceeding. If something changes the scope, we discuss it with the homeowner before any additional work is done. Our low change order rate, 2.1 percent across all projects, reflects how thoroughly the planning phase accounts for existing conditions.
During the design phase, our in-house designer works through a cohesive material palette covering all rooms in scope. Flooring transitions, cabinet finishes, tile selections, and hardware are chosen to read as a unified whole home rather than a collection of individual room remodels. The full palette is approved in 3D before construction starts.
Yes. Our dedicated project manager coordinates all trades, tile, plumbing, electrical, cabinetry, flooring, and finish work, under a single schedule. Homeowners do not interface with individual subcontractors. All communication flows through the project manager.
The first step is a discovery call where we learn about your home, the rooms you want to address, and your goals for the project. From there, if it is a good fit, we schedule an in-home evaluation to review your space and develop a written proposal.
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Whole home remodeling in Laveen covers the rooms homeowners use every day. The kitchen is typically the largest scope item, replacing original cabinetry, countertops, and layout in a 1980s or 1990s slab-foundation home often means rethinking the entire floor plan during the design phase. Bathrooms come next, where shower size, vanity configuration, and plumbing routing through the slab each drive the scope. Entertainment walls and laundry rooms round out the most common whole home projects we complete in Laveen.
Every project moves through a phased construction plan. Rooms are sequenced so related trades, tile, plumbing, cabinetry, work in order without creating conflicts, and the household stays functional during the project wherever possible. The full phasing strategy is mapped out during the planning and design phase before demolition starts.
Laveen homeowners on larger lots and equestrian properties often have more flexibility in scope than homeowners in denser neighborhoods, but the planning-first approach is the same regardless of lot size or room count.

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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.
How Long Does a Home Remodel Take in Laveen, AZ?
Timelines vary by the number of rooms in scope and whether any plumbing needs to move through the slab. The ranges below reflect typical construction durations after the planning and design phase is complete.
Bathroom Remodeling
A full bathroom renovation in a Laveen slab-foundation home typically runs 3 to 5 weeks. If plumbing needs to move, add time for the slab work during the rough-in phase.
Kitchen Remodeling
A full kitchen remodel with new cabinetry, countertops, and a tile backsplash typically runs 5 to 7 weeks. Layout changes requiring plumbing or electrical rerouting extend the schedule.
Shower Remodeling
A shower conversion or rebuild including tile, waterproofing membrane, and frameless glass typically runs 2 to 3 weeks depending on size.
Laundry Room Remodeling
A laundry room remodel with custom cabinetry, countertop, and plumbing typically runs 2 to 4 weeks.
Entertainment Wall Remodeling
An entertainment wall with a linear electric fireplace, tile or stack stone surround, and built-in cabinetry typically runs 2 to 3 weeks.
Whole Home Timeline
A whole home project covering three or more rooms runs 10 to 20 weeks from construction start to final walkthrough. The full schedule is mapped and approved during the planning phase before demolition begins.
Home Remodeling Across Laveen
Laveen's mix of 1970s and 1980s slab-foundation ranches, newer infill construction, and larger-lot properties on the western edge of the Phoenix metro make it one of the more varied remodeling markets we work in.
We complete whole home projects throughout Laveen in neighborhoods including Woodshire, El Camello, Biltmore Greens III, Taliverde, Bartlett Estates, Dateland, Madison Meadows, Talasera, Bethany Estates, and East Citrus Acres. We also work in Palm Acres, Hoffman Terrace, Valencia Acres, Pomelo Park, North Central Heights, and Desert Park.
For a full picture of the remodeling services we offer throughout the Laveen area and surrounding communities, visit our Laveen service area page .

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