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Whole-Home Renovation · Flower Mound · TX · (469) 850-7087

Whole-home renovations in Flower Mound, TX,
finished in a single timeline.

A fixed-price whole-home project from our Plano-based DFW team serving Flower Mound homeowners, with 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.

500+
Five-star reviews
3-yr
Workmanship warranty
5,875
Projects since 2014
Whole-Home Renovation in Flower Mound, TX by UHS Remodeling
Flower Mound · 2026
The short answer

How much does a whole-home renovation cost in Flower Mound?

A whole-home renovation in Flower Mound typically runs $95,000 to $350,000, depending on square footage, how many rooms you gut versus refresh, and whether you also re-do systems like HVAC, plumbing, and electrical. Permits and inspections for that work go through the Town of Flower Mound’s Building Inspections Division (Building and Inspection Services), submitted via the town’s eTRAKiT portal, not Denton County, since Flower Mound is an incorporated town with its own building department. A major cost driver specific to renovating here is the size and quality of the original homes: many Flower Mound houses in Bridlewood, Wellington, and Highland Shores were built large on generous lots in the 90s and 2000s, so a true whole-home scope covers more square footage of finishes, more upscale Tuscan and transitional detailing to match the neighborhood, and frequently a structural reconfiguration to open dated compartmentalized floor plans, all of which push a comprehensive renovation toward the upper end of the range. For a line-item look at where the money goes, see our whole-home renovation cost guide.

01 · Process

How we build a whole-home renovation in Flower Mound.

Most whole-home renovations in Flower Mound share one story: a house built during the town’s 1990s and 2000s boom, when Flower Mound went from a few thousand residents to more than 50,000 and was ranked among the nation’s fastest-growing communities. Those move-up and custom homes in Bridlewood, Wellington, Highland Shores, and Stone Hill Farms are now 20 to 35 years old, and their original kitchens, primary baths, builder finishes, and mechanical systems are reaching end of life all at once. That makes Flower Mound prime territory for true whole-home renovation rather than a single-room update. UHS Remodeling renovates these larger brick-and-stone traditional and Tuscan-style homes on sizable Denton County lots, opening dated 90s and 00s floor plans, refreshing every surface, and modernizing systems while respecting the upscale character buyers expect here. Since 2014 we’ve completed 5,875+ DFW projects on a fixed-price model backed by a 3-year workmanship warranty.

We handle whole-home renovations across Flower Mound, including Bridlewood, Wellington, Highland Shores, Stone Hill Farms, Chimney Rock, and homes near Lakeside DFW and Grapevine Lake.

01
Consultation
Whole-home walkthrough, scope conversation, lifestyle alignment, budget framing.
02
Design
Full floorplan + finish package: kitchen, baths, flooring, paint, lighting, exterior.
03
Permits
City of Flower Mound permits for plumbing, electrical, mechanical, structural where needed.
04
Build
Sequenced trades, daily site lead, weekly client walkthroughs, fixed schedule, 12-22 weeks.
05
Walkthrough
Punch list, training on systems, 3-year workmanship warranty active.
Daniel B., Co-Founder, Construction Lead at UHS Remodeling
From the field · Flower Mound
A Flower Mound 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.
Daniel B.
Co-Founder, Construction Lead
03 · Transparent pricing

Flower Mound renovation ranges by tier.

All ranges include design, materials, labor, permits, and 3-year warranty. Sourced against NARI Cost vs. Value 2025 regional benchmarks.

Tier
Price
What’s included
Essential
$95–160K
Refresh package: paint everywhere, new flooring, kitchen refresh, primary bath update. No structural changes.
Refined
$160–240K
Structural changes: wall removal, kitchen relocation, multiple bath redesigns, full exterior refresh.
Custom
$240–350K+
Gut renovation: floorplan redesign, full kitchen + bath rebuild, custom millwork, exterior modifications.
04 · Also in Flower Mound

Other ways we transform Flower Mound homes.

See all Flower Mound home remodeling services →

UHS Remodeling construction lead Daniel B. reviewing a renovation floor plan
Your UHS team

Your construction lead, Daniel B., manages your whole-home renovation, on schedule and to code.

Nearby DFW

We serve home renovation across nearby DFW communities. See our home renovation in Carrollton, The Colony, and Plano.

05 · FAQ

Flower Mound renovation questions, answered.

Sourced from NARI Cost vs. Value 2025, NKBA Design Standards, EPA WaterSense, and 11 years of fielding the same calls in Flower Mound. Looking for ballpark numbers? Try our cost calculator.

How much does a whole-home renovation cost in Flower Mound?
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A whole-home renovation in Flower Mound generally runs $95,000 to $350,000. Because many homes here in communities like Bridlewood, Wellington, and Highland Shores were built large during the 1990s-2000s boom, full-scope renovations covering more square footage and upscale finishes tend toward the higher end. UHS Remodeling quotes a fixed price up front and backs the work with a 3-year workmanship warranty.
Do I need a permit to renovate my whole home in Flower Mound?
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Yes. Permits and inspections are issued by the Town of Flower Mound Building Inspections Division through the eTRAKiT portal, not Denton County, since Flower Mound is an incorporated town with its own building department. A whole-home renovation that touches structural, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems requires permits and multiple inspections, and many Flower Mound master-planned communities also require HOA architectural review.
Why are so many Flower Mound homes due for a full renovation now?
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Flower Mound grew explosively in the 1990s and 2000s, so a large share of its homes are now 20 to 35 years old. That means original kitchens, baths, finishes, and HVAC/plumbing/electrical systems are reaching end of life around the same time, making a coordinated whole-home renovation more cost-effective than piecemeal room-by-room updates.
How long does a Flower Mound whole-home renovation take?
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A whole-home renovation in Flower typically ranges from $95,000 to $350,000, depending on square footage, structural scope, and finishes.
Can we live in the house during renovation?
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Not recommended. Most whole-home clients relocate for the build window. We can phase the work if needed but the timeline extends and cost increases.
Do you handle the structural work?
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Yes. Wall removal, beam installation, structural reinforcement — all part of our scope with structural engineer sign-off included.
What if my Flower Mound home has foundation issues?
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We level the slab before tile, reinforce piers if needed, and document everything. Foundation work is part of the fixed quote when included in initial scope.
Can you change the floorplan?
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Yes. Wall removal, room reconfiguration, kitchen relocation — all common in whole-home renovations.
How do you sequence trades?
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Demo → rough plumbing/electrical → framing → MEP rough-in → insulation → drywall → finish carpentry → flooring → paint → cabinets → countertops → tile → fixtures → final.
Is the quote really fixed?
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Yes. Once design is locked and contract is signed, your price is your price unless YOU change scope.
What’s covered by the 3-year warranty?
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All workmanship across all trades.
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