Kitchen, bathroom & whole-home renovations for Sachse families who want more from every room


Sachse sits in that sweet spot between Garland and Wylie where you get the convenience of the metroplex with the breathing room of a smaller community. About 28,000 residents call it home, and many of those homes were built between the 1990s and 2010s. They are solid houses with good bones, but after a decade or two the kitchens feel dated, the bathrooms need attention, and the layout does not quite match how your family lives today.
UHS Remodeling has been serving Sachse homeowners since 2014. We understand the housing stock here—the builder-grade finishes that need replacing, the floor plans that could open up, and the bathrooms that deserve better tile, better fixtures, and better function. Whether you are planning a kitchen transformation, a master bath upgrade, or a whole-home renovation, we bring 11 years of DFW experience to your doorstep.
Every Sachse project starts with a free on-site consultation. We walk your home, listen to your priorities, and build a plan that fits your vision and your budget.
The kitchen is where Sachse families gather, and it is usually the first room homeowners want to update. We handle everything from cabinet replacement and countertop upgrades to full layout redesigns that open the kitchen to the living area. Popular requests in Sachse include white shaker cabinetry, quartz countertops, tile backsplashes, and oversized islands with bar seating. Sachse kitchen remodels typically range from $20,000 for a focused refresh to $50,000 for a complete transformation with new cabinetry, stone counters, and appliance upgrades.


Sachse bathrooms built in the 1990s and 2000s often share the same story: small ceramic tile, basic vanities, and shower-tub combos that have seen better days. We replace all of that with modern materials and thoughtful design. Master bath renovations frequently include freestanding soaking tubs, frameless glass walk-in showers, double vanities, and upgraded tile from floor to ceiling. Guest and hall bath updates focus on fresh vanities, new tile surrounds, and improved storage. Bathroom remodels in Sachse run $12,000 to $38,000 depending on the room size and finishes selected.

Many Sachse homeowners find that tackling the kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, and living spaces as one coordinated project makes more sense than doing separate renovations over several years. A whole-home remodel eliminates repeated disruption, ensures a consistent design language throughout, and often costs less per room than individual projects. We manage everything from initial design through final walkthrough, coordinating all trades under one timeline. Whole-home renovations in Sachse typically range from $50,000 to $125,000.
Beyond kitchens and bathrooms, Sachse homeowners frequently request flooring replacement, laundry room upgrades, custom closet systems, and interior paint refreshes. We also handle open-concept conversions—removing walls between the kitchen, dining room, and living area to create the connected floor plan that modern families prefer. If your home needs it, we can do it.
Woodbridge is Sachse’s largest and most active remodeling community, and UHS Remodeling works here regularly. With over 2,000 homes built between 2000 and 2016, nearly every property carries the same builder-grade starting point: laminate or dated tile countertops, stock cabinetry, and basic tub-shower combinations. Homeowners who have been in Woodbridge for ten or more years are now investing heavily in upgrades that reflect where the neighborhood’s values have moved. The most requested Woodbridge remodeling projects are quartz countertop replacements with integrated islands, fully custom pantry buildouts with pull-out shelving and organizational systems, and frameless shower conversions in primary baths. Under-cabinet LED lighting, new backsplash tile, and updated hardware complete the kitchen transformations. Because we know this community’s floor plans well, our design process for Sachse kitchen remodeling clients in Woodbridge moves faster and lands closer to budget than a first-time contractor would achieve.
Sachse Ranch is a well-kept 2000s neighborhood where homes have aged gracefully on the outside but grown visibly dated inside. Kitchens that were standard-issue a generation ago — closed layouts, upper cabinetry to the ceiling, laminate surfaces, fluorescent lighting — are now among the most common remodeling projects we see in this part of Sachse. The top request from Sachse Ranch homeowners is the open-concept conversion: removing the load-bearing or partition wall between the kitchen and the living room to create a unified social space. These projects require structural assessment, temporary support, and a flush finish between the two newly connected rooms — exactly the scope UHS Remodeling handles from permit application through paint. Countertop replacements, new cabinetry, and updated lighting complete the kitchen transformation, while bathroom remodeling in Sachse Ranch typically focuses on replacing original single-vanity setups with double-vanity configurations and adding walk-in shower tile work.
Stonebridge Village sits near the Wylie-Sachse border and represents some of the newest housing stock in the city. Homes here were built in the 2010s — newer than Woodbridge and Sachse Ranch — but builder-standard is builder-standard regardless of age, and Stonebridge Village homeowners are well aware of the gap between what they received and what a custom-finished space can feel like. Personalization upgrades drive virtually every Stonebridge Village remodeling project we take on: custom cabinetry with inset doors or painted finishes replacing the original stained stock boxes, under-cabinet lighting that transforms how the kitchen functions after dark, and bathroom tile work replacing basic 4-inch tile with large-format porcelain or decorative mosaic accents. These are precision upgrades that extract maximum visual impact from selective investment. For Sachse remodeling clients in Stonebridge Village, UHS Remodeling delivers designs that read ten years ahead of the neighborhood average.
The Creek Hollow and Rush Creek neighborhoods span a 1990s-to-2000s range that has quietly accumulated strong equity over the past decade. Homeowners here are putting that equity to work. The combination of rising Sachse home values and a competitive local market has shifted the calculus decisively toward remodeling over moving — and the investment decisions we see reflect it. Kitchen remodeling in Sachse’s Creek Hollow corridor runs from targeted countertop and cabinetry refreshes all the way to full layout reconfiguration with new structural openings. Primary bathroom projects stand out most in this area: homeowners are consistently choosing to expand their primary bath footprints, converting outdated three-piece bathrooms into true spa suites with walk-in showers, freestanding tubs, dual-vanity layouts, and heated tile floors. UHS Remodeling has completed multiple primary bathroom expansions in Creek Hollow and Rush Creek, with results that clients describe as the single most impactful change they made to their home.
| Project Type | Typical Scope | Sachse Range |
|---|---|---|
| Kitchen Remodel | New cabinets, quartz counters, backsplash, appliances, island | $20,000 – $50,000 |
| Master Bathroom | Walk-in shower, freestanding tub, double vanity, new tile | $18,000 – $38,000 |
| Guest / Hall Bathroom | New vanity, tile surround, fixtures, flooring | $12,000 – $22,000 |
| Whole-Home Renovation | Kitchen + bathrooms + flooring + living spaces | $50,000 – $125,000 |
| Flooring Replacement | Hardwood, LVP, or tile throughout main living areas | $8,000 – $20,000 |
These ranges reflect typical Sachse projects. Your actual cost depends on room size, material selections, and scope of work. For a personalized number, use our free remodeling cost calculator or call for an in-home consultation.
Recent kitchen and bathroom renovations completed for Sachse-area homeowners—classic and transitional designs with quality materials and clean craftsmanship.






“UHS completely transformed our kitchen and master bath. They stayed on schedule, communicated every step of the way, and the finished result exceeded what we imagined. Our Sachse home finally feels like the house we always wanted.” — Sachse homeowner, Google Review
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See Custom PricesHome remodeling costs in Sachse range from $12,000 for a guest bathroom refresh to $125,000 for a whole-home renovation. Kitchen remodels typically run $20,000–$50,000, master bathrooms $18,000–$38,000, and comprehensive multi-room projects $50,000–$125,000. Your final cost depends on room size, material selections, and the scope of structural changes involved.
A Sachse kitchen remodel typically takes 6–10 weeks from demolition to completion. Larger projects involving layout changes, custom cabinetry, or structural modifications may take 10–14 weeks. We provide a detailed schedule before work begins and keep you informed at every milestone.
Yes. The City of Sachse requires building permits for work involving structural changes, electrical modifications, plumbing alterations, or significant renovations. UHS Remodeling handles all permit applications, plan submissions, and inspections as part of our service so you do not have to manage the paperwork yourself.
Sachse homeowners tend to favor classic and transitional kitchen designs. White or off-white shaker cabinets with quartz countertops are the most requested combination. Subway or patterned tile backsplashes, stainless steel appliances, and islands with bar seating are standard features. Open-concept layouts that connect the kitchen to the living room are increasingly popular in Sachse’s family-oriented homes.
Absolutely. Many Sachse homes from the 1990s and 2000s have strong structures but dated finishes—oak cabinets, small tile, laminate counters, and closed floor plans. We replace those elements with modern materials, open up walls where possible, and update lighting and fixtures to create a home that feels current without losing its character.
The highest-impact bathroom upgrades in Sachse include converting a shower-tub combo to a walk-in shower with frameless glass, installing double vanities in master bathrooms, upgrading to large-format porcelain or marble-look tile, and adding modern fixtures and lighting. These improvements add both daily comfort and measurable resale value in the Sachse market.
Yes. Removing walls between the kitchen, dining room, and living area is one of our most requested services in Sachse. We evaluate structural requirements, handle any necessary beam or header installation, and create the connected floor plan that modern families want. Open-concept conversions typically add $5,000–$15,000 to a kitchen remodel depending on structural complexity.
Sachse remodeling costs are generally in line with the broader DFW average, making it an excellent market for home improvements. The community’s strong school districts and family appeal support solid property values, which means well-executed renovations deliver a strong return on investment compared to many other suburbs in the metroplex.
In most cases, yes. For kitchen remodels, we set up a temporary kitchen area in another room. Bathroom renovations require access to an alternate bathroom during construction. For whole-home projects, we phase the work so you can remain in the home for most of the timeline. We discuss logistics during the planning stage so there are no surprises.
Yes. We provide a completely free, no-obligation consultation and estimate for Sachse homeowners. We visit your home, discuss your goals, evaluate the space, and deliver a detailed written proposal. No pressure and no sales tactics—just an honest assessment. Call (469) 850-7087 or schedule online.
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