What to expect during your home remodel in DFW.
A stage-by-stage look at the kitchen, bath, and whole-home remodel process across Dallas–Fort Worth, with realistic timelines and budgets so nothing surprises you mid-build.
Most remodel stress comes from not knowing what happens next.
Six stages, and about 6 to 10 weeks for a kitchen.
A home remodel in DFW moves through six stages: design and planning, a fixed-price estimate, city permits, demolition, construction, and a final walkthrough. A kitchen remodel typically runs 6 to 10 weeks and $25,000 to $95,000. A full-home renovation runs 12 to 22 weeks and $95,000 to $350,000. Knowing each stage upfront is what keeps a project calm and predictable.
§ 01What are the steps involved in a kitchen remodel?
A kitchen remodel follows six steps, and in DFW the full sequence takes about 6 to 10 weeks. The reason it is weeks and not days is one stubborn dependency we will get to in a moment.
- Design and layout (1 to 2 weeks). Measurements, layout options, and material selections for cabinets, counters, tile, and fixtures, finished as a 3D plan you can walk through before anything is ordered.
- Estimate and contract (1 week). A line-item, fixed-price proposal. The number you sign is the number you pay, with no allowance guesswork mid-build.
- Permits (1 to 3 weeks). Submitted to your city, whether that is Plano, Frisco, or McKinney, for plumbing, electrical, and structural work. UHS pulls these in our name.
- Demolition (2 to 4 days). Old cabinets, counters, and flooring removed and hauled, with dust barriers set first.
- Construction (4 to 7 weeks). Rough-in plumbing and electrical, inspection, drywall, cabinets, then countertops, backsplash, paint, fixtures, and appliances.
- Final walkthrough. A punch list, cleanup, and sign-off. You approve the work before it is called done.

The countertop template cannot happen until the cabinets are set and perfectly level, and the stone itself takes about a week to fabricate. That one dependency is why a kitchen is 6 to 10 weeks and not 3. We schedule around it from day one so there is never idle time on your site. — May N. · Co-Founder, UHS Remodeling · 5,875 projects
§ 02How long does a remodel take in DFW?
Timelines and budgets vary by scope, but these are the ranges most DFW homeowners can plan around. They are consistent across every UHS project page.
| Project | Typical timeline | Typical budget |
|---|---|---|
| Kitchen remodel | 6 to 10 weeks | $25,000 to $95,000 |
| Bathroom remodel | 3 to 6 weeks | $15,000 to $60,000 |
| Whole-home renovation | 12 to 22 weeks | $95,000 to $350,000 |
| Home addition | 16 to 28 weeks | $120,000 to $400,000 |
For a deeper breakdown by city, see our guide to kitchen remodel cost in Plano.
§ 03Do I need a permit to remodel in DFW?
Yes for most remodels. Any project that moves plumbing, changes electrical, or alters structure requires a city permit. Cosmetic-only work such as paint, hardware, or a like-for-like fixture swap usually does not. A reputable contractor pulls the permits in their name and schedules the inspections, and UHS handles this for you on every job.
How to prepare your home and family.
§ 04What is the difference between a remodel and a renovation?
A remodel changes how a space functions or looks, such as a new layout or a new kitchen. A renovation updates an existing space without changing its structure. A whole-home renovation at UHS means a full update of finishes and systems across the house. Either way, you can browse current projects on our Plano home remodeling hub.
For planning standards and homeowner guidance, the National Kitchen and Bath Association, the National Association of the Remodeling Industry, and the EPA Lead-Safe (RRP) rule for pre-1978 homes are reliable references.
§ Q&AFrequently asked questions.
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