Complete home transformations—from single-room updates to whole-house renovations—tailored to the way McKinney families live today


McKinney has evolved from a quiet Collin County town into one of the most desirable addresses in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Its mix of master-planned communities, established neighborhoods, and character homes around the historic downtown square means there is no single approach to renovation. A 2004 Stonebridge Ranch home that needs an open-concept conversion is a different project than a 2019 Trinity Falls home that simply needs builder-grade finishes replaced with custom selections. Both deserve the same attention to craftsmanship.
UHS Remodeling has served McKinney homeowners since 2014, delivering whole-home renovations that respect each property’s architecture while updating it for the way families actually live. Whether you are modernizing a dated floor plan, expanding living space, or preparing a home for resale in McKinney’s competitive market, our team manages every phase—from design through permitting through the final punch list—under one roof.
This guide covers everything you need to plan a McKinney home renovation: realistic 2026 cost ranges, the services we offer, a step-by-step look at our process, neighborhood-specific insights, and answers to the questions we hear most. When you are ready to start, get a custom estimate or call us directly at (469) 850-7087.
A whole-home renovation is not a single project—it is a coordinated set of upgrades designed to work together. We plan every room around a unified design language so finishes, color palettes, and materials flow from space to space. Below are the core services McKinney homeowners combine most often.
The kitchen is the centerpiece of most McKinney home renovations. We handle everything from cabinet replacement and countertop upgrades to full layout redesigns that remove walls, add oversized islands, and integrate open-concept living. Custom cabinetry, quartz and natural stone countertops, designer backsplashes, and pro-grade appliance installations are all part of our scope. In a whole-home project, redesigning the kitchen first sets the material palette for every other room.
Master bathrooms, guest baths, and powder rooms each serve a different purpose and deserve different treatments. McKinney homeowners consistently request walk-in showers with frameless glass, freestanding soaking tubs, double-vanity configurations with custom cabinetry, and heated tile floors. We coordinate bathroom finishes with the rest of the home so hardware, tile choices, and color tones feel cohesive rather than disconnected.
Many McKinney homes built before 2010 have segmented floor plans that separate the kitchen, dining room, and living room behind walls that no longer serve modern lifestyles. Removing non-load-bearing walls is straightforward; opening load-bearing walls requires engineered headers and structural reinforcement. We evaluate every wall before demolition, pull the appropriate City of McKinney permits, and create the seamless sight lines that today’s buyers expect.
Replacing flooring throughout a home transforms the entire feel of the property. In McKinney, engineered hardwood and luxury vinyl plank dominate the market for their durability, moisture resistance, and visual appeal. We remove existing tile, carpet, or laminate, address any subfloor leveling issues, and install new flooring with transitions that look clean between rooms. Coordinating flooring during a multi-room renovation avoids the mismatched-floor problem that plagues room-by-room updates.
Family rooms, dining rooms, entryways, and hallways set the first impression and tie the home together. Our living-space renovations include built-in cabinetry, fireplace surrounds, accent walls, wainscoting, crown molding, recessed and decorative lighting, and paint or wallcovering selections. These details elevate a home from builder-grade to bespoke without the cost of a full structural overhaul.
A home renovation should not stop at the front door. We handle exterior updates including new entry doors, sidelights, garage doors, porch columns, shutters, and exterior paint or stone veneer accents. McKinney HOA guidelines vary by community, so we review architectural standards before finalizing any exterior design to ensure compliance and a smooth approval process.
Renovation costs depend on how many rooms you are updating, how deep the changes go, and which materials you select. Moving walls, rerouting plumbing, upgrading electrical panels, and choosing premium finishes push costs toward the higher end. Below are the four project tiers we see most often in McKinney, based on work completed in 2024–2026.
| Project Tier | Typical Scope | McKinney Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Single-Room Update | One kitchen or bathroom remodel, cosmetic upgrades, new flooring in select areas | $25,000 – $50,000 |
| Multi-Room Renovation | Kitchen + master bath + flooring, or 3–4 rooms with mid-range finishes and minor layout changes | $50,000 – $120,000 |
| Whole-Home Renovation | Full kitchen, all bathrooms, living areas, flooring throughout, open-concept conversion, lighting redesign | $120,000 – $250,000 |
| Luxury Gut Renovation | Down-to-studs rebuild, new floor plan, structural changes, premium materials throughout, smart home integration | $250,000+ |
Five categories account for the majority of every home renovation budget in McKinney:
For a personalized breakdown based on your home’s size and renovation goals, try our free remodeling cost calculator.
Whole-home renovations involve more moving parts than any single-room remodel. Our structured process keeps every trade, material order, and inspection on track so your McKinney renovation stays on schedule and on budget.
We visit your McKinney home to evaluate the existing layout, structural conditions, plumbing and electrical systems, and your renovation goals. We discuss priorities, budget parameters, and phasing options. This consultation is free with no obligation.
Our design team creates room-by-room plans including floor plans, cabinet elevations, material boards, and 3D renderings for key spaces. We ensure finishes, colors, and architectural details flow cohesively from room to room.
We guide you through countertop slabs, tile selections, cabinet door styles, flooring samples, fixtures, and hardware. We work with local showrooms and national suppliers to match your style and budget, and order long-lead items early to prevent schedule delays.
You receive a fully itemized proposal with every line item priced—no hidden fees or vague allowances. We pull all required City of McKinney permits and build a detailed construction schedule with phase milestones and target completion dates.
Demolition, structural work, rough-ins, and finish installations proceed in a coordinated sequence. Your dedicated project manager oversees every trade, schedules inspections, manages deliveries, and keeps you updated with weekly progress reports.
We walk every room with you, address any punch-list items on the spot, and hand over all warranty documentation, maintenance guides, and permit close-out records. Your renovated home is ready to enjoy that day.
McKinney spans dozens of distinct communities, each with its own housing stock, architectural character, and renovation needs. Here is what we typically see across the neighborhoods we serve most.
McKinney’s flagship master-planned community, established in the 1990s, with homes ranging from 2,000 to over 5,000 square feet. Many of these properties are approaching or past the 25-year mark, and homeowners are investing in comprehensive renovations: open-concept kitchen-to-living conversions, master bathroom overhauls, new flooring throughout, and updated lighting packages. The strong resale market in Stonebridge Ranch makes whole-home renovation a sound investment. Typical budget: $80,000–$200,000.
A newer community (2005–2020) anchored by TPC Craig Ranch golf course, with a mix of single-family homes, townhomes, and luxury estates. Most Craig Ranch homes have modern layouts but builder-grade finishes. The most common renovations involve kitchen and bathroom upgrades, flooring replacement, and cosmetic refreshes to living spaces—keeping the good bones and elevating the finishes to match the premium address. Typical budget: $50,000–$150,000.
A new-urbanist neighborhood with traditional-style architecture, front porches, and walkable streets. Homes here tend toward 1,800–3,200 square feet with compact but well-designed floor plans. Renovations focus on maximizing storage, refining kitchen layouts, updating bathrooms, and choosing materials that honor the neighborhood’s distinctive traditional aesthetic. Period-appropriate trim details, wainscoting, and built-ins are popular requests. Typical budget: $60,000–$140,000.
A Mediterranean-inspired village community in McKinney with European architectural details, stucco exteriors, and terra-cotta rooflines. Home renovations here require an eye for old-world craftsmanship—arched openings, natural stone surfaces, rustic wood beams, wrought-iron accents, and hand-laid tile. Interior updates must complement the exterior character, making material selection especially important. These projects command a premium because of the specialized finishes involved. Typical budget: $90,000–$220,000.
McKinney’s newest master-planned communities with homes built from 2018 onward. While structurally modern, many homeowners want to replace builder-standard selections with personalized finishes: custom backsplashes, upgraded countertops, hardwood or luxury vinyl plank flooring to replace basic carpet, statement lighting, and accent features in living areas. Because these homes have newer systems, renovation costs tend to be lower than in older neighborhoods. Typical budget: $40,000–$100,000.
Character homes from the early 1900s through the 1960s surrounding McKinney’s nationally recognized downtown square. Renovating these properties balances modern functionality with preservation of period details—original hardwood floors, plaster walls, vintage trim profiles, and architectural quirks that give these homes their identity. Older plumbing, electrical systems, and foundations often need updating, which increases project complexity and cost. Typical budget: $80,000–$250,000+.
Recent whole-home and multi-room renovations by UHS Remodeling featuring open-concept living, custom kitchens, luxury bathrooms, and modern finishes throughout.






“We hired UHS to renovate our entire home—kitchen, both bathrooms, new flooring, and an open-concept conversion. They managed every detail from start to finish. The coordination between trades was seamless, the quality exceeded our expectations, and they finished on the timeline they promised. Our home feels completely new.” — McKinney homeowner, Google Review
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See Custom PricesHome renovation costs in McKinney range widely based on scope. A single-room update such as a kitchen or master bathroom remodel typically runs $25,000–$50,000. Multi-room renovations covering the kitchen, bathrooms, and flooring average $50,000–$120,000. A comprehensive whole-home renovation with open-concept conversions, all bathrooms, kitchen, and flooring throughout costs $120,000–$250,000. Luxury gut renovations that take a home down to the studs and rebuild with premium materials start at $250,000 and can exceed $400,000 for larger properties.
A full home renovation in McKinney typically takes 8–20 weeks depending on the number of rooms, structural complexity, and material lead times. Single-room projects may take 6–8 weeks. Multi-room renovations with moderate scope average 10–14 weeks. Whole-home gut renovations with structural changes, new floor plans, and premium materials can run 16–24 weeks. We provide a detailed phase-by-phase schedule before work begins so you know exactly what to expect.
In most cases, renovating is more cost-effective than buying new in McKinney. The median home price in McKinney exceeds $450,000 in 2026, and moving costs—including agent commissions, closing costs, and mortgage rate differences—can add $30,000–$60,000 to the true cost of buying. A $120,000–$200,000 whole-home renovation can transform your existing property into the home you want while preserving your current mortgage rate, neighborhood, and school district. Renovating also lets you customize every detail rather than compromising on a builder’s standard selections.
The City of McKinney requires building permits for work involving structural modifications, electrical changes, plumbing alterations, HVAC system work, or changes to the building envelope. Cosmetic updates such as painting, replacing countertops, or installing new flooring typically do not require permits. Whole-home renovations that involve wall removal, bathroom reconfigurations, or kitchen layout changes will almost always need one or more permits. UHS Remodeling handles all permit applications and inspection scheduling as part of our standard service.
Kitchen renovations consistently deliver the highest return on investment for McKinney homes, recouping 70–80% of costs at resale. Master bathroom remodels follow closely, especially when adding walk-in showers and double vanities. Open-concept conversions that remove walls between the kitchen, dining, and living areas are highly valued by today’s buyers. New flooring throughout the main living areas and updated lighting also offer strong returns. In McKinney’s competitive market, a fully renovated home sells faster and commands a premium over comparable unrenovated properties.
For single-room or multi-room renovations, most McKinney homeowners stay in their homes. We set up dust barriers, protect finished areas, and maintain clean work zones throughout the project. For whole-home gut renovations that involve removing kitchens, bathrooms, and flooring simultaneously, we recommend temporary relocation for 4–8 weeks during the most intensive construction phases. We will advise you on the best approach based on your project’s scope and your family’s comfort level.
A whole-home renovation typically includes a full kitchen remodel, all bathroom renovations, new flooring throughout, interior paint, lighting upgrades, and updates to living areas such as built-ins, fireplace surrounds, and trim work. Many McKinney projects also incorporate open-concept conversions, upgraded electrical panels, new HVAC systems, and exterior curb-appeal improvements. The exact scope depends on your goals, budget, and the condition of your home’s existing systems.
Yes. We manage the entire permit process with the City of McKinney, including application preparation, submission, inspection scheduling, and final close-out. You never have to visit city offices or coordinate with building inspectors—that is our responsibility. This is included as part of our standard service at no additional charge. We ensure all work meets the current International Residential Code as adopted by McKinney.
Return on investment varies by project type. Kitchen remodels recoup approximately 70–80% of costs in McKinney’s market. Bathroom renovations return 60–70%. Whole-home renovations that modernize dated properties can return 65–75% directly at resale, but the true value is often higher when you factor in the years of enjoyment before selling and the faster sale time. In neighborhoods like Stonebridge Ranch and Craig Ranch, where buyers expect updated finishes, a renovated home can sell weeks faster than comparable unrenovated listings.
Getting started is straightforward. Call (469) 850-7087 or schedule a consultation online. We visit your McKinney home, evaluate the property, discuss your renovation goals and budget, and provide a detailed written proposal—completely free with no obligation. From there, we handle design, material selection, permitting, and construction while keeping you informed at every milestone.
Call today for a free in-home consultation, or schedule a visit at a time that works for you.