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Whole Home Remodels

Whole Home Remodels in Auburn, WA

Full house renovations, gut remodels, and fixer-upper transformations — handled by a licensed general contractor with 11 years of experience. One team, one plan, one point of contact from demo to final walkthrough.

WA Lic. CCZIVCOCI856P2 Since 2015 Service Radius 25 mi from Auburn

One Contractor. Your Entire House. Done Right.

A whole-home remodel is the biggest project most homeowners ever take on. You're not just picking tile — you're rebuilding how your house lives, flows, and functions. Doing it in one coordinated project with one licensed general contractor is faster, cleaner, and usually cheaper per square foot than remodeling one room at a time.

Ziv Construction has been remodeling homes in Auburn, Kent, Renton, Federal Way, Puyallup, Tacoma, and South King County and the Puyallup Valley since 2015. We handle everything — design coordination, permits, demo, framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, insulation, drywall, cabinets, countertops, tile, flooring, paint, and the final punch list — with Ihar, the owner, accountable to you from start to finish.

Whether you just bought a fixer-upper, inherited a home that needs to be brought into the 21st century, or you're ready to rebuild the house you already love, we'll give you a realistic scope, an honest budget, and a clear timeline before anyone swings a hammer.

Everything a Whole-Home Remodel Covers

A whole-home remodel can touch every system and surface in your house. Here's what we typically handle in a full-scope project.

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Design & Space Planning

Floor plan changes, opening up walls, relocating bathrooms, redesigning kitchens, adding or removing rooms. We coordinate with designers and architects when the scope calls for it.

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Demolition & Structural

Selective demo or full gut-to-studs. Load-bearing wall removal with engineered beams, header framing, subfloor repairs, and any structural reinforcement required by code.

Electrical Rewiring

New service panels, whole-home rewiring, recessed lighting, added circuits, EV-charger rough-ins, and smart-home pre-wiring. All work pulled and inspected under permit.

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Plumbing & Fixtures

Repipe from main to fixtures, new water heaters (tank or tankless), drain and vent upgrades, kitchen and bath rough-in, and finish fixture install.

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HVAC & Insulation

Furnace, heat pump, and mini-split installs, new ductwork, bath and range venting, and code-compliant insulation in walls, floors, and attics for a tight, efficient envelope.

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Kitchens & Bathrooms

Full kitchen and bathroom builds — cabinets, countertops, tile, tubs, showers, vanities, lighting, and appliance install, fully integrated with the rest of the remodel.

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Flooring & Tile

Hardwood, LVP, tile, and carpet across the whole home. Flooring & tile is installed after rough mechanicals and drywall are complete, with consistent transitions room-to-room.

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Finishes & Millwork

Drywall, paint, trim and baseboards, interior doors, hardware, custom built-ins, and stair refinishing. This is where the house starts to look like yours again.

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Additions & ADUs

If your remodel includes adding square footage, we handle it under the same project. See our ADU & home additions page for details on that scope.

Three Scope Levels — Pick What Fits Your Home & Budget

Not every whole-home remodel is a full gut. Most homeowners land in one of these three tiers. We'll help you figure out which one makes sense for your house.

Tier 1

Cosmetic Refresh

$50k – $150k TYPICAL IN THE AUBURN MARKET

Your bones are good — you just want it to look and feel new. No moving walls, no re-piping.

  • Full interior paint
  • New flooring throughout
  • Light kitchen & bath updates
  • New fixtures, hardware, lighting
  • Trim, doors, baseboards
  • No major system replacement
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Major Systems Remodel

$150k – $300k TYPICAL IN THE AUBURN MARKET

Everything in Tier 1, plus full kitchen and bathrooms, selective wall changes, and selective systems upgrades.

  • Full kitchen build-out
  • Full bathroom remodels
  • Partial electrical & plumbing upgrades
  • HVAC upgrades if needed
  • Some wall removal / layout changes
  • All-new finishes & millwork
Tier 3

Full Gut Renovation

$300k+ TYPICAL IN THE AUBURN MARKET

Down to the studs. New everything. The right choice for fixer-uppers, old homes, or a total rebuild of how the house lives.

  • Demo to studs & subfloor
  • Whole-home rewire & repipe
  • New HVAC & insulation
  • Structural changes / wall removal
  • Full kitchen, baths, and flooring
  • All new finishes, trim, and millwork

What a Whole-Home Remodel Usually Looks Like

A typical whole-home remodel moves through design, demo, rough-in, close-in, finish, and punch list. Design takes a few weeks. The build itself runs anywhere from a few months to most of a year, depending on scope. Every project gets a specific phase-by-phase schedule in the written quote — so you know what's happening each week and when to expect the walkthrough.

How Much Does a Whole Home Remodel Cost in Washington?

Whole-home remodels in the Auburn and South King County and the Puyallup Valley typically run $150,000 to $500,000+. A cosmetic refresh of a 1,500–2,000 sq ft home usually falls between $50k and $150k. A major systems remodel lands at $150k–$300k. A full gut renovation — down to the studs with all-new mechanical systems and finishes — starts around $300k and goes up with square footage and finish level.

These are the ranges we see most often on projects in Auburn, Kent, Renton, Federal Way, Puyallup, and Tacoma. Every quote is tailored to your specific home, scope, and finish choices.

Scope Level What's Included Typical Range
Cosmetic Refresh Paint, flooring, fixtures, light kitchen/bath updates $50k – $150k
Major Systems Full kitchen, baths, partial mechanical upgrades, layout changes $150k – $300k
Full Gut Renovation Down to studs, new electrical/plumbing/HVAC, all finishes $300k – $500k+
With Addition / ADU Any of the above plus new square footage Add $200 – $500 / sq ft

All At Once or Phased? Live-In or Move Out?

Two decisions every whole-home client has to make. Here's how to think through both.

📅 Whole-Home vs. Phased

Doing it all in one project is almost always cheaper per square foot. Phasing can still make sense — here's when.

  • Do it all at once if budget allows — one mobilization, one permit cycle, no redo risk.
  • Phase it if your budget is tight, you're still saving, or you want to live in the home between phases.
  • Smart phase order: major systems (roof, electrical, plumbing) → kitchen → primary bath → secondary baths → cosmetic.
  • Avoid phasing in a way that forces redoing flooring, drywall, or paint later — we'll plan around that.

🏠 Live-In vs. Move Out

For a full gut, you'll need to move out. For lighter scopes, living in is possible if you plan it right.

  • Full gut (Tier 3): plan to move out — water, power, and heat will be off for extended stretches.
  • Major systems (Tier 2): most clients move out for 6–10 weeks during the heaviest phase, then return.
  • Cosmetic refresh (Tier 1): living in is usually fine with proper dust control and zone scheduling.
  • We can stage work so you always have one functional bathroom and a working kitchen whenever possible.
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Do Whole Home Remodels Need Permits in Auburn?

Yes — whole-home remodels in Auburn and South King County and the Puyallup Valley almost always require permits. Any project that touches electrical, plumbing, mechanical, or structural systems needs a permit pulled with the City of Auburn, King County, Pierce County, or the applicable jurisdiction. We handle every permit and schedule every inspection as part of your project.

Depending on scope, a whole-home remodel can require a combined building permit, electrical permit, plumbing permit, mechanical permit, and sometimes a structural permit for wall removal or load-bearing changes. Energy code compliance (Washington State Energy Code) is reviewed for insulation, windows, and HVAC whenever walls are opened.

We pull permits under our general contractor license (CCZIVCOCI856P2) and act as the permit applicant of record. That means inspectors talk to us, not you, and you get a clean paper trail for every inspection. All permit fees are itemized in your quote — no surprise costs mid-project.

Whole Home Remodel Questions

The most common questions we get from homeowners in Auburn and South King County and the Puyallup Valley.

How much does a whole home remodel cost in Washington?

Whole-home remodels in the Auburn and South King County and the Puyallup Valley typically run $150,000 to $500,000+. A cosmetic refresh of a 1,500–2,000 sq ft home (paint, flooring, fixtures, light kitchen and bath updates) usually lands between $50,000 and $150,000. A major systems remodel with new cabinets, countertops, full bathrooms, and selective wall changes runs $150,000 to $300,000. A full gut renovation — down to studs, new electrical, plumbing, HVAC, insulation, and finishes — starts around $300,000 and goes up from there based on size and finish level.

How long does a whole home remodel take?

Most whole-home remodels take 3 to 9 months from demo to final walkthrough. A cosmetic-level remodel runs 3 to 4 months. A major systems remodel with new kitchens, baths, and floors is usually 5 to 6 months. A full gut to the studs with permit-heavy structural work typically takes 7 to 9 months. Design and planning adds another 4 to 8 weeks before demo starts.

Should I do a whole home remodel all at once or phase it?

Doing a whole-home remodel all at once is almost always cheaper per square foot and less disruptive overall. You only pay for demo, permits, cleanup, and contractor mobilization once instead of three or four times. Phasing makes sense if your budget can't stretch or if specific rooms are urgent. We can plan a phased sequence that avoids redoing work — typically major systems first (roof, electrical, plumbing), then kitchen, then bathrooms, then cosmetic.

Do I need to move out during a whole home remodel?

For a full gut renovation, yes — you'll need to live elsewhere because water, power, and heat will be off for extended periods. For a major systems or cosmetic remodel, live-in is possible if we can isolate work zones and keep at least one functional bathroom and kitchen available. Most of our Auburn-area clients move out for the heaviest 6–10 weeks and return once rough-in and drywall are done.

Can you remodel a fixer-upper in Auburn or the Seattle area?

Yes. Fixer-upper renovations are one of the most common whole-home remodels we do. We'll walk the property with you — before or after purchase — identify structural, electrical, plumbing, and moisture issues, and put together a realistic scope and budget. We serve Auburn, Kent, Renton, Federal Way, Puyallup, Tacoma, and the surrounding Seattle-area cities within a 25-mile radius.

Do you handle permits for whole home remodels?

Yes. Whole-home remodels almost always require permits — building, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and sometimes structural or energy. We pull every permit with the City of Auburn, King County, Pierce County, or whichever jurisdiction applies under our WA contractor license (CCZIVCOCI856P2), and we coordinate all the required inspections. Permit costs and timelines are built into your quote so there are no surprises.

Are you licensed and insured?

Yes — Ziv Construction is a fully licensed, bonded, and insured Washington State general contractor (License #CCZIVCOCI856P2), in business since 2015. We carry general liability and workers' comp coverage on every job, and we're happy to share current certificates of insurance before you sign a contract.

Ready to Remodel the Whole House?

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