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Remodeling in Plano, TX
Layout-changing remodels and additions across Plano's 1980s-2010s housing stock.
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Plano Remodels and Builds
Plano sits at the center of the Collin County suburban belt, with housing stock that spans 1980s ranch-style builds through 2010s production homes. Established neighborhoods like Willowbend and Windhaven have lots of room for layout changes; the West Plano corridor leans toward newer construction with smaller scope updates.
A lot of Plano remodels are about adjusting a 1990s floor plan to how families actually live in 2026: opening the kitchen, expanding the primary suite, and updating the cabinetry that's been functional but uninspired for 25 years.
What We Do in Plano
Services

Kitchen Remodeling
Layout changes, custom cabinetry, counter and backsplash work, lighting circuits, and appliance integration.
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Bathroom Remodeling
Walk-in showers, custom vanities, waterproofing done right, tile work that lasts, fixture spec'd for the long run.
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Whole-Home Remodels
Kitchen, baths, flooring, paint, trim, and systems handled together so the finished home reads as one project, not five.
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Custom Home Building
Ground-up builds on infill lots and acreage, with fixed pricing in writing before any permits get pulled.
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Projects We've Built in Plano
Plano Specifics
What Makes Plano Projects Unique
Generous Lots, Old Layouts
Older Plano homes often have 3,500+ square feet on lots that can take an addition. The bones are there; the walls are the question.
Plano ISD Resale Pressure
Plano ISD demand keeps home values supported, which makes meaningful remodels pay back. We design with both how you live now and what reads well at resale.
Pier-and-Beam vs Slab Mix
Older Plano homes vary between pier-and-beam and slab. We scope foundation type before pricing plumbing relocations.
Where We Work
Neighborhoods We Serve in Plano
- Willowbend
- Windhaven
- West Plano
- Legacy West
- Hunters Glen
- Deerfield
- Russwood Acres
- Bent Tree
- Prestonwood
Permits & Local Regulations
Plano Building Permits
City of Plano Building Inspections
7501 W Plano Parkway, Plano, TX 75093
Structural, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and addition work all require permits through City of Plano. Online portal handles submissions; contractor registration is required.
Plan the Budget
Plano Cost Guides
2026 budget breakdowns for each service type in Plano, with typical ranges, what drives cost up, and where you can save.
FAQs
Plano Remodeling Questions, Answered
How long do Plano remodels typically take?
Bathrooms run 4 to 8 weeks. Kitchens run 6 to 12 weeks. Whole-home remodels run 3 to 9 months, additions add 2 to 4 months on top.
Are additions common in Plano?
On the older West Plano stock, yes. Lots are generous and the city is comfortable with permitted additions. We handle the structural design, foundation, and roof tie-in.
What is the typical Plano kitchen remodel scope?
Open the wall to the family room, replace the cabinets with custom or semi-custom, swap the laminate counter for quartz or stone, refresh the lighting and electrical, and bring the appliances up to current spec.
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