A fixed-price remodel from our Plano-based DFW team serving Frisco — 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 Frisco, most kitchen remodels run $25,000 to $95,000, bathrooms land between $8,000 and $60,000, whole-home renovations span $95,000 to $350,000, and room additions range from $120,000 to $400,000. UHS works on a fixed-price model, so the number you approve is the number you pay, and every project is backed by a 3-year workmanship warranty. Because so much of Frisco’s housing was built after 2000, the most common cost driver here isn’t structural restoration, it’s scope creep on still-young homes, opening up builder-grade floor plans, upgrading original primary suites, and replacing dated early-2000s finishes across a large square footage. Larger lots in communities like Starwood and Stonebriar push additions and whole-home budgets toward the top of those ranges. Permits and inspections for Frisco remodels go through the City of Frisco’s Building Inspections Division, part of the Development Services Department, with applications filed online via the city’s Plans & Permits portal, which UHS handles for you. For a line-item look at where the money goes, see our DFW home remodel cost guide.







“Frisco coordination is its own thing because the city straddles Collin and Denton counties, and I confirm which school zone and county a home sits in before we start. Permits go through Frisco’s Building Inspections Division on the Development Services Plans & Permits portal.”
Frisco grew faster than almost anywhere in America, and its homes show it: roughly 73% of the city’s housing was built after 2000, so the typical Frisco remodel isn’t restoring a century-old house, it’s modernizing a 2000s or 2010s build that’s now hitting the 15-to-25-year mark. In master-planned communities like Phillips Creek Ranch, Newman Village, and the guard-gated Starwood, original builder-grade kitchens, primary baths, and early-2000s finishes are reaching end of life all at once. Over in the Stonebriar Country Club area and The Trails you’ll find a smaller pocket of higher-end and custom homes, plus a few late-1980s builds, while Frisco Lakes serves the 55-plus crowd with its own aging-in-place priorities. UHS Remodeling has completed 5,875+ projects across DFW since 2014, and in Frisco that experience translates into open-concept conversions, luxury kitchen and bath updates, and whole-home renovations tuned to this city’s distinctly new-construction housing stock.
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.

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See Custom PricesA full home renovation in Frisco 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 Frisco 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.
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