Whole Home Renovations in North Myrtle Beach, SC

A house-wide renovation done without a plan is months of disruption with nothing to show for it at the seams. We manage full home renovations in North Myrtle Beach with phased scheduling, sequenced trades, and scope decisions made before demolition starts—not during. Licensed South Carolina general contractor.

Full Interior Remodel Layout Reconfiguration Flooring & Trim Structural Changes Finish Upgrades

Phase Planning

Large scopes broken into clear stages so progress stays predictable.

Trade Management

Multiple crews coordinated with sequencing that protects finish quality.

Scope Control

Selections and decisions aligned early to reduce mid-project surprises.

What a Full Home Renovation Involves

Whole home renovations typically include interior demolition, layout reconfiguration, new flooring, drywall, paint, trim, doors, and lighting—with structural modifications handled when the layout demands it. The difference between a full renovation and a series of disconnected room projects is sequencing: finish work in the right order and nothing gets damaged twice.

When a Full Renovation Makes Sense

When the wear is widespread, the layout doesn’t fit how you live, or the finishes throughout the home are dated—a full renovation is more efficient than tackling rooms one at a time. We also work on coastal vacation properties where the goal is durability, lower maintenance, and finishes that hold up through rental seasons.

Room-Specific Projects

If your project is focused primarily on one space, use these dedicated pages: Bathroom Remodeling and Kitchen Remodeling. For full-home scopes, this page covers the planning approach and coordination required across the entire house.

Our Whole Home Renovation Process

Full-home projects require decisions and ordering at the right time. We focus on planning the sequence so work stays efficient and finishes stay protected.

  1. 1

    Walkthrough & Scope Mapping

    We review each area, identify priorities, and outline a scope that matches your goals.

  2. 2

    Selections & Phasing

    Materials and fixtures aligned early; the job is phased to keep progress logical.

  3. 3

    Demolition & Rough Work

    Remove what’s needed, verify conditions, and coordinate utilities and structural needs.

  4. 4

    Build & Finish Phases

    Flooring, trim, paint, fixtures, and finish items completed in sequenced stages.

  5. 5

    Walkthrough & Closeout

    Punch list completion and final details to wrap the project cleanly.

Whole Home Renovations Near You

We work in North Myrtle Beach and nearby areas, including Cherry Grove, Ocean Drive, Crescent Beach, Windy Hill, and Little River. For larger renovation scopes, reach out with your address and project details and we’ll confirm fit.

One Scope, One Sequence

Tackling the whole home at once means consistent finishes, no re-doing work from a previous phase, and one contractor accountable for the result.

A Layout You Can Live In

Opening up traffic flow, repurposing underused rooms, and removing walls that don't earn their space changes how a home feels before a single finish goes in.

Coastal Durability Built In

Material choices that handle humidity, moisture, and rental-level use don't cost more if you plan for them up front. Retrofitting them later does.

Value That Shows

Cohesive finishes throughout a home—not room-by-room patchwork—read as intentional to buyers, renters, and appraisers.

Whole Home Renovation FAQ

Common questions about full home remodeling projects in North Myrtle Beach.

What is considered a whole home renovation?

A whole home renovation updates multiple rooms or the entire interior—often including layout changes, new flooring, drywall and paint, trim, doors, lighting, and coordinated trade work across the house. If the scope touches more than two or three rooms, it's typically managed as a whole-home project. Share your goals and we'll help define the scope.

Can you renovate a beach rental or vacation property in North Myrtle Beach?

Yes. Vacation properties have different requirements than primary residences—durability, ease of maintenance, and minimal downtime between rental seasons all factor into how we plan and sequence the scope. We've worked on both primary homes and investment properties in the Grand Strand area.

Do whole home remodels include kitchens and bathrooms?

They can. If your full renovation includes major kitchen or bathroom work, those are coordinated as part of the overall sequencing plan—not treated as separate jobs that create gaps or conflicts.

How do you keep a large renovation organized?

We define the full scope before demolition starts, align all selections and material orders to the schedule, phase the work so trades aren't overlapping incorrectly, and complete walkthroughs and punch lists at each milestone. The planning is where large projects succeed or fail.

How long does a whole home renovation take?

Timelines depend on scope size, material lead times, and the existing conditions of the home. After the walkthrough, we build a realistic schedule—one you can actually plan around. Request an estimate to start the conversation.