Complete home renovations
Make the place you love where you live even better!
You just bought a good house but it’s old or you own an old house but there are many things you like about this house, for example, every member is happy to stay in this house, convenient location, beautiful landscape. … This house is really good. However, with the impact of time, weather as well as increased demand, especially when there are new members, upgrading your home is a very important need.

A whole house renovation is a great opportunity to redesign your home to make it look better and function better for you and your family. From optimizing the layout, adding more space, creating new styles and amenities to beautifying the exterior and renovating the interior… it increases the value of your home as well as all even members are happier with the renovated house.
Why do you finish your home?
1.Delivers great results
The house is one of the largest assets, so renovating the house has the ultimate result of increasing the highest use value as well as increasing the value of the house. Renovating a house is a relatively complex job, from technical and aesthetic factors to construction skills to optimize the area and ensure the quality and aesthetics of the house. For a contractor, they have a team of managers, architects, engineers and skilled technicians who can handle work from ideas, design, construction to quality management to ensure completion. Perfect completion of the project.

2.Save costs
Contractors know how much it will cost and they will be able to give you an approximate price based on the estimated scope of work. You may pay an additional cost for the design and estimation of the project, but the designed details will be optimized in terms of effort and materials as well as reduce time, so the total cost will be significantly reduced.
3.Have a sketched design in advance
Some people do not have the knowledge and experience to completely renovate their home, which can lead to disaster and the expense of having to redo it.

At contractors, architects and engineers sketch out design and construction options before construction so customers can choose. That’s great for customers to be able to visualize and estimate the completed house in terms of appearance, utilities, space as well as cost and completion time.
4.Project planning and management
A professional contractor can accurately plan your project, evaluate the feasibility of your goals, and make suggestions to improve your initial plan. A professional renovator will help you put it all together and turn your ideas into stunning results. They have experience in managing schedules, organizing workers and will carry out the work effectively. Renovating any existing structure can reveal surprises. An experienced renovator will provide solutions to renovation challenges and will have the monitoring ability to detect potential problems early in the project.
5.Technical know-how and construction skills
You may know a few things about home improvement, but getting down to the nitty-gritty is different. You cannot handle difficult real-life situations aesthetically and according to technical requirements like a professional. A professional contractor will know what materials to use for the job and have a team of technicians to install them properly and beautifully.

6.Understanding of Approvals and Permits
Home renovations will require approvals and permits. It is important to know the necessary licenses and how to apply for them to avoid fines and obtain a license.
7.Safety
Professional contractors know the building safety regulations that must be followed in your area. Their expertise will keep everyone safe during and after your home improvement project as well as protect your property from fire, collapse and deterioration. They have undergone extensive safety training and always wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment or PPE when working on site.
8.Finish On-Time
Time is very important in home renovation. In general, the more time spent on home renovations, the higher the total cost. Professional contractors have enough experience to complete the project within the specified time. They ensure that deadlines are met without compromising on the quality and efficiency of their work.
9.Contracts, Insurance, and Warranties
If you hire a professional renovation contractor, they will have the necessary Contracts, Insurance, and Warranties to help you.
Our process in complete home renovation
1.Survey the whole home
Survey the entire house. The survey step includes: measuring dimensions, reviewing the structure of the house, main doors, basement, reviewing the electricity, water, gas, HVAC, fire alarm systems….
2.Collect customer information
Perform the collection of customer needs, goals and budget. Grasp the style, preferences, needs of family members… to serve as a foundation for future design.
3.Plan and design
Outlining the plan is the output of the product. What are the results of the project? For example, how many additional bedrooms/bathrooms? Is there a kitchen? Is there an entertainment/gym/sports room…?. Your plan will also be limited by the amount of money you can invest in the project.

4.Clean up and disassemble
Need to clean up to prepare for construction. In some cases, it is necessary to demolish some items to make construction quick and convenient.
5.Frame, Plumbing, HVAC and Electrical
Framing is a top priority because it is essentially the backbone of the entire project. Once the framing is complete, you can and should work on the plumbing and electrical systems.
6.Insulation
Insulating your home will keep the space warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Heat and sound insulation are carried out on the walls and ceiling
7.Drywall
Once the drywall is up, your new basement is starting to take shape. This requires good workmanship so that future steps such as painting will beautify the house
8.Paint
Some will draw first; others will save it for later. Some will have a sink, shower, cabinet or kitchenette to install; others do not.
9.Flooring
Depending on customer needs, floors can be installed with different materials. However, it is necessary to pay attention to the factors of durability, foot warmth, water resistance… to ensure comfort for users.
10.Install the devices/appliances
Some will have a sink, shower, cabinet or kitchenette to install va test.
11.Finishing touches
This step involves a lot of small steps—steps that will allow the project to really come together. Review and tweak details like cabinets, shelving, lighting, blinds, paint… or anything that’s important to the look but isn’t part of the actual structure.
12.Final inspection
The final step in the complete house remodeling process, besides enjoying the newly remodeled space, is making sure your work passes inspection (this is to ensure safety and efficiency). The license you get in the early stages will tell you how to do this (it will probably be the city inspector).