
A fixed-price whole-home project from our Plano-based DFW team serving Sachse 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.
A whole-home renovation reaches every room — see how we approach complete interior remodeling across Sachse.
A whole-home renovation in Sachse typically runs $95,000 to $350,000, with scope, square footage, and finish level driving where a project lands in that range. Permits and inspections go through the City of Sachse Development Services Department, and since July 8, 2025 every permit must be submitted through the city’s SmartGov online portal, where your contractor has to register an account before pulling the permit. A cost driver specific to Sachse is the city’s two-county split: addresses in the north sit in Collin County and addresses in the south sit in Dallas County, which can affect the county-level tax and review path tied to a major renovation. On the work itself, the biggest budget lever is that most Sachse homes date to the 2000-2009 wave, so a full renovation usually means simultaneously updating original kitchens, primary baths, flooring, roofing, and HVAC rather than a single room — which is why whole-home scope sits well above a one-room remodel. 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 Sachse 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 Sachse 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 Sachse, 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

Sachse is one of DFW’s younger move-up suburbs, and that shapes whole-home renovation here in a specific way. The typical Sachse house was built around 2005, so the single largest cluster of homes was framed between 2000 and 2009 and is now hitting the 18-to-25-year mark when original kitchens, primary baths, builder-grade finishes, roofs, and HVAC all come due at once. With roughly 84% of homes being detached single-family, owners in communities like Woodbridge, Cedar Creek Estates, and Sachse Ranch Estates tend to reinvest in a full renovation rather than relocate. UHS Remodeling approaches a Sachse whole-home project as a coordinated update of those 2000s-era systems and layouts at once. Since 2014 we’ve remodeled homes across DFW with 500+ five-star reviews, working on a fixed-price model backed by a 1-year workmanship warranty.
We handle whole-home renovations across Sachse, including the Woodbridge golf-course community (which spans Sachse and neighboring Wylie), Sachse Ranch Estates, Cedar Creek Estates, Brookview Estates, Pleasant Valley Ranch Estates, and Parklake Estates.

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 Sachse. Looking for ballpark numbers? Try our cost calculator.

Fully insured · Permits handled · Licensed trades. Questions before you are ready to start? Call (469) 850-7087.
Yes. Permits and inspections for a Sachse home renovation are handled by the City of Sachse Development Services Department, and since July 8, 2025 all permits must be submitted through the city’s SmartGov online portal, where the contractor registers an account to pull the permit. A whole-home project usually involves plumbing, electrical, mechanical, and sometimes structural permits.
It can. Sachse straddles two counties: the north side is in Collin County and the south side is in Dallas County. That split also determines your school district (Wylie ISD on the Collin County side, Garland ISD on the Dallas County side) and can affect the county-level tax and review path for a major renovation, so it’s worth confirming which county your address falls in early in planning.
Most whole-home renovations in Sachse run $95,000 to $350,000, depending on square footage, how many systems you update, and finish level. Because the typical Sachse home dates to the 2000-2009 build wave, a full renovation often updates original kitchens, baths, flooring, roofing, and HVAC together, which is what pushes the budget above any single-room remodel. UHS Remodeling works on a fixed-price model so your number is set before work begins.
A partial Sachse renovation takes 10-16 weeks of on-site construction. A full-home renovation runs 5-9 months. Gut renovations with structural work take 9-15 months. Add 2-4 months before demolition for design development, engineering, and permitting.
For partial renovations, yes – we phase the work to preserve at least one kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom at all times. For full-home and gut renovations, most Sachse families relocate for 3-9 months.
Yes. Many Sachse renovations involve an interior designer for finish selections. We coordinate closely on sourcing, specs, and timeline. If you do not have a designer, UHS provides in-house design service.
We build fixed-price contracts from detailed drawings and specifications. Every material is listed by brand and SKU with exact price. Change orders show exact price differences, not vague allowances.
Yes. The City of Sachse Building Inspection Department requires permits for structural modifications, exterior changes, or systems updates. UHS handles the full permitting process.
Yes. Wall removals, steel beam installation, ceiling height changes, window enlargements, and rear additions. Every structural scope is engineered by a licensed Texas structural engineer.
HVAC evaluation and upgrade where needed, new plumbing supply lines where accessible (PEX), updated electrical service and rewiring as needed, smart home rough-in (Lutron, Ecobee, or similar), Cat6 throughout, and optional tankless water heater upgrade.
Yes. A full kitchen and master bath renovation typically returns 70-85% of project cost on resale. A Tier 2 or Tier 3 renovation can move your home up a tier within the local market.
Call UHS Remodeling at (469) 850-7087 or fill out the contact form. Free in-home consultation, preliminary ROM within 7-10 business days.
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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Tell us about the house and we’ll walk every room with you, usually within the week. No cost, and an honest budget range before you commit to anything.