A fixed-price remodel from our Plano-based DFW team serving Dallas — designers, project leads, and tradespeople who finish on the day they said they would. Eleven years, 5,875 projects, one promise: your quote is your price.

In Dallas, kitchen remodels through UHS Remodeling run $25,000-$95,000, bathroom remodels $8,000-$60,000, whole-home renovations $95,000-$350,000, and room additions $120,000-$400,000. Where a project lands within those ranges depends on scope, finishes, and the home itself, and Dallas’s older housing stock is a major cost driver. With a median build year around 1981 and pockets of pre-1940 homes in historic East Dallas and Oak Cliff, many projects involve updating original wiring, plumbing, and foundations or working within Tudor and midcentury structures, which adds to scope. Permitting for work inside the City of Dallas proper runs through the City of Dallas Permit Center at the Oak Cliff Municipal Center (320 E. Jefferson Blvd.), with applications submitted through the city’s DallasNow online portal. UHS uses a fixed-price model, so your quoted number is your number, backed by a 3-year workmanship warranty and 500+ five-star reviews. For a line-item look at where the money goes, see our DFW home remodel cost guide.







“With Dallas’s older neighborhoods like Lakewood and Oak Cliff, I’m coordinating remodels on homes that are often 45-plus years old, which means careful plan review. We submit through the City of Dallas Permit Center at the Oak Cliff Municipal Center on the DallasNow portal.”
Dallas is a city of established, character-rich neighborhoods, and that history is exactly what fuels its remodeling demand. From the Tudors and 1920s-1940s cottages of the M Streets (Greenland Hills) and Lakewood, to the early-20th-century and midcentury homes of Oak Cliff and Kessler Park, to the larger luxury houses on bigger lots in Preston Hollow, much of the city’s housing stock is mature. With a median home built around 1981, the typical Dallas house is roughly 45 years old, often carrying original kitchens, baths, wiring, and closed-off floor plans. That is why so many Dallas homeowners remodel rather than relocate: they want to modernize dated 1950s-1980s interiors, open up rooms, and add space on desirable inner-city lots in Lakewood Heights, East Dallas, and beyond. UHS Remodeling has completed 5,875+ projects across DFW since 2014, with the fixed-price clarity Dallas owners want.
All ranges include design, materials, labor, permits, and 3-year warranty. Sourced against NARI Cost vs. Value 2025 and NKBA regional benchmarks.

Co-founders May N. (design) and Daniel B. (construction) lead every UHS project personally, from the first showroom visit to the final walkthrough.
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Sourced from the NARI 2025 report, EPA WaterSense, the Texas Real Estate Commission, and 11 years of fielding the same calls. Looking for ballpark numbers? Try our cost calculator.

A full home renovation in Dallas runs $95,000 to $350,000 (priced for 2026), depending on size and scope; individual rooms cost less — a kitchen remodel runs $25,000–$95,000, a bathroom $8,000–$60,000, and a home addition $120,000–$400,000. Every UHS Remodeling project in Dallas is fixed-price, built by our own W-2 crews, and backed by a written 3-year workmanship warranty — so the final number matches the signed quote.
See a full breakdown with our DFW remodeling cost calculator, or browse recent projects.