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Commercial Renovation

Commercial Renovation

Commercial renovation across the Raleigh & Durham area—refreshing finishes, reconfiguring light layouts, and updating common areas without a full ground-up build.

  • Finish and layout updates for occupied or vacant spaces
  • Flooring, paint, ceilings, and trim coordinated in sequence
  • Restrooms, break areas, and storefront-ready details
  • Phased work when you need to stay open
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Serving 30 mile radius around Raleigh and Durham. Kitchens are the work homeowners call us for most, and we bring the same planning and finish quality to bathrooms, stairs, floors, paint, repairs, and full-home updates.

Ideal for

  • Retail or showroom refresh before a season or lease event
  • Warehouse or light industrial cosmetic upgrades
  • Lobby and corridor updates in multi-tenant buildings
  • Post-lease make-ready before the next tenant

How we deliver

  1. Initial call: goals, square footage, access, and hours
  2. Walkthrough & scope: what stays, what changes, materials
  3. Estimate & schedule: milestones aligned with your operations
  4. Build: dust control, protection, and daily communication
  5. Walkthrough: punch list and turnover notes

Typical timeline

Small cosmetic packages often run 1–3 weeks; larger multi-area renovations scale with scope and access.

Pricing

Quoted after walkthrough. We separate labor, materials, and any owner-supplied items you want excluded.

  • Hours of operation and after-hours needs
  • Height, lifts, and protection for inventory or equipment
  • Landlord or property-manager rules
  • Permit or inspection triggers for the planned work

Owner or tenant typically coordinates landlord approval; we document what we performed for turnover files.

FAQs

Common questions about this service.

We use “renovation” for updates that refresh or reconfigure existing space—finishes, modest layout tweaks, and systems touchpoints—without framing a brand-new shell. Larger build-outs may be a better fit for our commercial remodeling page.

Yes when the site needs it. After-hours shifts are scoped in the estimate so you know the schedule and any premium up front.