
A fixed-price whole-home project from our Plano-based DFW team serving Frisco homeowners, with designers, project leads, and tradespeople who finish on the day they said they would. Eleven years, one promise: your quote is your price.
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A whole-home renovation reaches every room — see how we approach complete interior remodeling across Frisco.
A whole-home renovation in Frisco typically runs $95,000 to $350,000, depending on square footage, how much of the floor plan you reconfigure, and finish level. Permits for a Frisco remodel of this scope are pulled through the Building Inspections Division within the City of Frisco’s Development Services Department, via the city’s online Plans & Permits portal. The biggest cost driver unique to Frisco whole-home work is the housing stock’s newness: because so many homes date to the 2000s and 2010s, renovations here are less about gutting failed structures and more about wholesale finish-and-layout upgrades — replacing serviceable-but-dated builder-grade kitchens, baths, flooring, and millwork across the entire house at once. That whole-house scope, plus the master-planned HOA architectural-review requirements common across communities like Phillips Creek Ranch and Newman Village, pushes Frisco projects toward the upper end of the range. UHS prices every project as a fixed bid before work begins. For a line-item look at where the money goes, see our whole-home renovation cost guide.
We handle design, selections, permits and construction in-house, with one project manager on the job and a dated schedule before demolition starts.

Design study · from our own drawings
You are not managing six trades and a designer. You are managing us.

Load-bearing walls removed with engineered beams, plumbing and electrical re-run, HVAC rebalanced.

Oak treads, new railings, wainscot and one trim profile carried through every room.

Feature walls, closet build-outs, quiet lighting plans, and baths done in the same sequence.

Offices, playrooms and media rooms with the built-ins that make them actually work.

Covered patios, outdoor kitchens, stone terraces and hardscape tied into the house.

One flooring line, one paint schedule, tight reveals — the part you notice on day 400.
Fixed scope and a written schedule before anyone swings a hammer in your house.
Whole-home walkthrough, scope conversation, lifestyle alignment, budget framing.
Full floorplan + finish package: kitchen, baths, flooring, paint, lighting, exterior.
City of Frisco permits for plumbing, electrical, mechanical, structural where needed.
Sequenced trades, daily site lead, weekly client walkthroughs, fixed schedule, 12-22 weeks.

One flooring line carried unbroken from the entry through the main living areas.

Built-in millwork and integrated lighting, detailed room by room.
Design, selections and permitting all run before that window, and long-lead cabinetry, windows and stone are ordered the day selections close.

“A Frisco whole-home is half choreography, half plumbing. The hardest part isn't any single trade — it's sequencing 8 trades through a single timeline without anyone tripping over the next one.”





We’re repeat customers of UHS Remodeling. From the initial meeting and design session to the final result, everything was incredible and organized. They kept us informed of every update along the way.
Every range below is one complete whole-home scope in Frisco, materials and labor included.
All ranges include design, materials, labor, permits, and 1-year warranty. Sourced against NARI Cost vs. Value 2025 regional benchmarks.
Sources: nari.org · nkba.org

Frisco is one of the youngest housing markets in DFW, and that shapes what whole-home renovation looks like here. Roughly 73% of the city’s homes were built after 2000, so most renovation work isn’t restoring century-old houses — it’s modernizing 2000s and 2010s builds now hitting the 15-to-25-year mark, where the original kitchen, primary bath, builder-grade fixtures, and early-2000s finishes all reach end of life at once. In master-planned communities like Phillips Creek Ranch, Newman Village, and the Frisco Lakes active-adult enclave, UHS handles full interior reconfigurations — opening dated compartmentalized floor plans, refinishing throughout, and updating systems. A smaller pocket of late-1980s homes near the Stonebriar Country Club area and The Trails calls for deeper structural and mechanical renovation. We bring fixed-price scoping to every Frisco whole-home project.
We handle whole-home renovations across Frisco — Phillips Creek Ranch, Newman Village, Starwood, Frisco Lakes, The Trails, and the Stonebriar Country Club area.
We deliver home renovation across nearby DFW communities. See our home renovation in Plano, Allen, McKinney, and Flower Mound.

Your construction lead, Daniel B., manages your whole-home renovation, on schedule and to code.
Sourced from NARI Cost vs. Value 2025, NKBA Design Standards, EPA WaterSense, and 11 years of fielding the same calls in Frisco. Looking for ballpark numbers? Try our cost calculator.

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Most whole-home renovations in Frisco run $95,000 to $350,000, set by square footage, how much of the floor plan you reconfigure, and finish level. Because most Frisco homes were built after 2000, projects here tend toward comprehensive finish-and-layout upgrades rather than structural restoration. UHS gives every Frisco project a fixed price before work begins.
Yes. Whole-home renovations are permitted through the Building Inspections Division within the City of Frisco’s Development Services Department, using the city’s online Plans & Permits portal. Because a full renovation usually involves plumbing, electrical, mechanical, and sometimes structural work, several trade inspections apply, and in master-planned communities like Phillips Creek Ranch or Newman Village you’ll typically need HOA architectural-review approval first. UHS handles the permitting process for you.
Frisco was the fastest-growing U.S. city of the 2010s, and roughly 73% of its homes were built after 2000. That means a large share of the city’s housing is now hitting the 15-to-25-year mark, when original kitchens, primary baths, builder-grade fixtures, and early-2000s finishes all reach end of life — making whole-home renovation the natural next step rather than piecemeal repairs.
A whole-home renovation in Frisco typically ranges from $95,000 to $350,000, depending on square footage, structural scope, and finishes.
A whole-home renovation in Frisco typically takes 8-20 weeks depending on scope. Single-room projects finish in 6-8 weeks. Multi-room renovations average 10-14 weeks. Full gut renovations with structural changes can run 16-20 weeks or longer.
The City of Frisco requires building permits for structural modifications, electrical work, plumbing alterations, or HVAC modifications. Cosmetic updates typically do not require permits. UHS Remodeling handles all permit applications and inspections as part of our service.
Yes. Most Frisco clients live at home during renovation. We set up dust barriers, maintain clean work zones, and phase work to keep parts of the home functional. For whole-home gut renovations, temporary relocation may be recommended for the most intensive 2-4 week phase.
The kitchen delivers the highest ROI and greatest impact on daily living. Start with the kitchen and primary bathroom if budget requires phasing. Flooring replacement is best done as part of a larger project. We help Frisco homeowners develop phased renovation plans.
Interior renovations generally do not require HOA approval. Exterior changes typically require architectural review committee submission. Most Frisco HOAs have 2-4 week review periods. UHS Remodeling prepares and submits these applications on your behalf.
Kitchen remodels recoup 70-80% at resale. Bathroom renovations return 60-70%. Whole-home renovations return 65-75% while making the home sell faster. In Frisco’s premium neighborhoods, returns can be even higher due to buyer willingness to pay for move-in-ready condition.
A whole-home renovation coordinates every room under a single design vision with unified flooring, consistent hardware, complementary palettes, and cohesive lighting. It is also 10-15% more cost-effective than doing the same work in separate phases.
2026 Frisco trends include open-concept layouts, wide-plank European white oak flooring, two-tone kitchen cabinetry with statement hoods, spa-inspired bathrooms, warm metallic hardware in brushed gold or aged brass, and smart home integration.
Call (469) 850-7087 or schedule a consultation online. We visit your Frisco home, walk every room, discuss your goals, and provide a detailed written proposal – completely free with no obligation.
Often, yes. Interior work almost never needs HOA sign-off, but any exterior alteration — windows, roof lines, siding, stone, fencing, an outdoor kitchen — usually needs both a city building permit and written approval from your homeowners association before construction begins. The two run on separate tracks with separate documents and timelines. UHS Remodeling handles the permitting for your project and prepares the drawings and documentation your HOA review typically requires, so the approvals move in parallel instead of delaying your start date.
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