Remodeling Costs Aren't One-Size-Fits-All — And That's a Good Thing

Every home is different. We help you understand what drives cost so you can make confident decisions — without misleading online price calculators.

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Why We Don't Publish 'One-Click' Prices

  • Two kitchens on the same street can differ by tens of thousands based on layout and materials
  • Older Triangle homes often hide conditions that affect scope
  • Most "starting at" prices exclude critical items like lighting, permits, or waterproofing

We believe homeowners deserve clarity — not surprises.

What Impacts Remodeling Investment the Most

Scope & Layout Changes

Keeping vs. moving walls, plumbing, and electrical

Finish Level

Cabinets, tile complexity, fixtures, and appliances

Home Condition

Age of home, hidden damage, outdated systems

Permits & Code

Required updates based on local regulations

Project Management & Quality

Planning, coordination, and warranty support

Typical Remodeling Investment Levels

Refresh Projects

Updating finishes while keeping the existing layout. Common for cosmetic improvements and smaller scope updates.

Full Remodel Projects

New cabinetry, upgraded materials, improved functionality. Most popular choice for kitchens and primary bathrooms.

Transformational Projects

Layout changes, premium finishes, custom features. Best for homeowners planning long-term or major reconfiguration.

Your location, home condition, and selections determine where your project fits.

Already Have a Quote?

We're happy to review any written quote and help you understand:

  • What's included
  • What's missing
  • Whether it's truly comparable

If improvements can be made fairly — we'll explain how.

Why Homeowners Choose RENCO NC

Clear communication from day one
No surprises once construction started
They explained why costs were what they were

Want Real Numbers for Your Home?

The fastest way to understand realistic remodeling investment is to complete our personalized assessment.

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