Whole Home Remodeling in Cary, NC

One licensed general contractor coordinating the kitchen, baths, flooring, and systems on a single schedule.

AG Construction Management (NC GC License #100043) handles whole home remodels for Triangle homeowners updating their kitchen, baths, flooring, and systems as one coordinated project. We run every job from the initial walkthrough through final handoff, including design, permits, trade scheduling, and budget tracking. We’ve been doing this in the Triangle since 2021.

Why one general contractor matters on a whole-home project

Renovating a whole house means coordinating six or more trades across three or more rooms. AG-CM keeps that coordination under one licensed general contractor. Abdallah Atieh (NC GC License #100043) runs every project from contract through final walkthrough, so you have one point of contact for trades, schedule, budget, and change orders. The trades on your project are the same partners we work with on every AG-CM job: ProFrame Build (framing and structure), Harris Electrical, 5th Season HVAC, All Pro Painting, and JHR Custom Cabinets. They know how we work and what we expect.

How much does a whole home remodel cost in the Triangle?

Whole home remodel pricing in Cary and the surrounding Triangle area varies more than single-room pricing because the scope itself varies. An 1,800 square foot cosmetic update is a different project than a 3,400 square foot remodel that includes structural changes and full systems replacement. Finishes, fixtures, and material choices move the number significantly within any range.

For AG-CM projects at our typical scope, ranges look like this:

Project Profile

Typical Investment

1,800 to 2,400 sq ft, cosmetic plus select systems

$180,000 to $350,000

2,400 to 3,200 sq ft, full kitchen and bath gut plus flooring

$300,000 to $600,000

3,200+ sq ft, structural changes or full gut renovation

$500,000 to $1,000,000+

How long does a whole home remodel take?

Triangle whole home remodels at our scope usually run six to twelve months from demo to final walkthrough. Square footage drives part of the timeline, but the bigger variable is how much work can happen at the same time versus one trade waiting on another. Smaller projects around 1,800 to 2,400 square feet without structural changes tend to land on the shorter end. Larger projects with additions or full systems replacement push toward the longer end. Permitting, cabinet lead times, and material availability also affect the schedule.

We build the schedule around how you’re living through the project. Some clients move out for the duration, others stay and want us to phase the work so the kitchen or a bathroom stays usable as long as possible. We plan the sequence around what works for your family.

Before & After

Recent whole home remodel in the Triangle

Testimonials

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where do I start with a whole home remodel?

The starting point is a scope conversation, about ninety minutes walking the house room by room. We see what you want changed, flag any structural, plumbing, or electrical work that might surface once walls open, and build a written scope and budget range from there. Nothing gets signed until both feel right.

A whole home remodel updates the major rooms and systems while keeping most walls in place. That usually means kitchen, baths, flooring, paint, and sometimes electrical or HVAC. A gut renovation takes the structure down to the studs and rebuilds everything inside the walls. Gut work costs more, takes longer, and usually means relocating. Most AG-CM projects fall on the whole-home side.

Yes, all three. The design phase includes 3D previews and full material selection. We pull permits through Cary, Apex, Wake County, or whichever Triangle municipality you’re in. Trade coordination runs through one general contractor across electrical, plumbing, HVAC, framing, cabinetry, and paint.

Yes. About a third of our whole home projects include some structural change, like adding square footage, opening a wall, or building a new master suite onto the existing footprint. The addition gets folded into the same scope and contract. For more on that scope of work, see our home additions page. For homeowners building from scratch, see our custom home construction

Change orders are handled in writing. We price the addition, walk you through the timeline impact, and you sign before the work starts. The original contract covers everything in the original scope. Anything outside it, whether you add it or it surfaces during construction, runs through a change order.

Whole Home Remodeling Service Areas

We are based in Cary, NC, and take on whole home remodels across the Triangle.
If you’re outside these cities, get in touch. We travel for the right project.

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Schedule Your Whole Home Remodel Consultation

The consultation is free and takes about ninety minutes. We walk your house with you and listen to what you want changed. You leave with a written summary of scope and a working budget range.