Local General Contractor Expertise
Throughout Greenville South Carolina neighborhoods like the West End and Pettigru Street Historic District, homes built between 1910 and 1930 demand skilled renovation. We specialize in full gut renovation in Greenville South Carolina, from structural work through final finishes. Whether your project sits near downtown, Fluor Field, or along the Swamp Rabbit Trail, we manage the full scope with attention to local building codes and historic preservation guidelines.
A clear path from concept to completion.
Every project starts with a detailed walkthrough at your home. We assess existing conditions, identify hidden damage risks (common in older Greenville structures), evaluate plumbing and electrical systems, and discuss your priorities.
From there, we outline scope, budget ranges, and next steps. You'll understand what's involved before work begins. No surprises. No guesswork.
Meet at your home. Review existing layout, structural details, and systems. Understand your vision and timeline. Establish a baseline for the scope.
Work with you to finalize design choices and material selections. Handle all building permit applications. Greenville County processing takes 2–3 weeks; we manage the process.
Safely remove old fixtures, flooring, drywall, and systems. Protect your home from dust and water damage. Address any surprises discovered behind walls.
Coordinate structural framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and mechanical trades. Install framing, insulation, and systems. Pass required inspections at each milestone.
Install drywall, flooring, fixtures, trim, and finishes. Paint, tile, and final detail work. Final inspection and certificate of occupancy from the County.
Final walkthrough with your team. Review warranties, operating manuals, and maintenance tips. Answer your questions and confirm everything works.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Complete renovation and remodeling for Greenville homes.
Strip the home to studs, replace structural systems, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. Redesign floor plans, add windows, and rebuild from the inside out. Common in East Park and Overbrook homes where original systems need complete replacement.
We budget contingency for hidden surprises—water damage, termites, outdated knob-and-tube wiring—common in older Greenville structures.

Complete interior rebuild in West End historic home
Redesign layouts, relocate plumbing and gas lines, install new cabinets, countertops, and appliances. Move walls if needed. Update electrical for modern demands and code compliance.
Kitchen renovations in Greenville homes near downtown or McPherson Park often require careful coordination to minimize disruption.

Open-concept kitchen renovation with island and modern finishes
Remove and replace fixtures, tile, flooring, and vanities. Change layouts by moving walls or plumbing. Upgrade to walk-in showers, heated floors, and modern lighting.
Bathrooms in 1980s and earlier homes often hide water damage and outdated plumbing—common issues we address during renovation.

Master bath with tile shower and dual vanity renovation
Add square footage with room additions or second stories. Reinforce foundations, upgrade load-bearing walls, and install new roof sections. All work follows South Carolina and Greenville building codes.
Structural changes in historic neighborhoods near Fluor Field or downtown require careful design and Heritage Preservation Commission approval if applicable.

Second-story addition with new roof framing and siding
Greenville's neighborhoods have distinct building styles, systems, and challenges. Homes in Pettigru Street Historic District (88 structures built 1910–1930) feature brick and frame construction with plaster interiors. West End Victorians and Craftsman homes need preservation-minded approaches. Overbrook and East Park Craftsman homes often conceal original but outdated wiring and plumbing.
We understand Greenville County permit requirements, local building inspectors, and the 2–3 week processing timeline. We also know which neighborhoods have HOA rules or historic district restrictions.
We work with licensed subcontractors for electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and structural work. Every trade is coordinated, inspected, and held to code. We add 15–30% contingency for hidden surprises because older Greenville homes frequently reveal structural issues, water damage, or outdated systems once walls are opened.
Transparent communication keeps you informed. You'll have access to project schedules, material selections, and budget tracking throughout the renovation.
500+ Greenville Projects
From single bathrooms to complete home renovations across downtown, West End, and surrounding neighborhoods.
Licensed & Insured
South Carolina licensed contractor with full insurance. All subcontractors verified and bonded per state requirements.
Code & Permit Expert
Handle all building permits, design reviews, and inspections. Familiar with Greenville County and City codes.
Our area of focus and expertise.
We work throughout downtown Greenville and neighboring historic areas: West End, East Park Avenue, Pettigru Street Historic District, Overbrook, and Alta Vista. These neighborhoods host mature Craftsman, Tudor, and Victorian homes that benefit from skilled renovation and historic preservation practices.
Head south on Main Street past Falls Park. Continue to Church Street and turn east toward South Carolina Avenue. Our office is accessible via local roads and on-street parking. Projects span from downtown core out to Pleasantburg, North Greenville, and areas near Furman University and Paris Mountain.
If your home is in or near a historic district, we'll guide you through Heritage Preservation Commission requirements and design guidelines.
Yes. Greenville County requires permits for any structural changes, electrical, plumbing, or mechanical work. We handle all applications and coordinate inspections. County processing takes 2–3 weeks.
Common surprises include water damage behind plaster, termite activity, knob-and-tube wiring, outdated plumbing, and foundation settling. We budget 15–30% contingency to cover these issues when walls are opened.
If your home is in a designated historic district, yes. We work with Greenville's Historic Preservation Commission to ensure your renovation meets local design guidelines while preserving character.
We provide guidance on finishes, layouts, and material options. You control the selections. We'll show you how choices affect budget and help you stay within your target investment.
We use a milestone-based payment schedule tied to real progress. You'll know exactly what's due at each phase. This keeps cashflow predictable for both your household and our team.
We work throughout Greenville County, including North Greenville, Eastside, Pleasantburg, neighborhoods near Paris Mountain, and communities near Furman University. Call to confirm service area for your address.
Ready to start your Greenville renovation? Let's talk.
Call or send a message to schedule a free home walkthrough and estimate. We'll listen to your goals and show you a clear path forward.
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