Whole Home Remodeling in Cary, NC

One licensed general contractor coordinates the kitchen, baths, flooring, structural modifications, and all major trades under one project

AG Construction Management (NC GC License #100043) manages whole-home remodels across the Triangle. From design and permitting to scheduling and final completion, we oversee each project with transparent communication, detailed planning, and quality craftsmanship. We’ve been serving Triangle homeowners since 2021

Why one general contractor matters on a whole-home project

Renovating a whole house means coordinating multiple trades across three or more rooms. AG-CM keeps that coordination under one licensed general contractor. Abdallah Atieh (NC GC License #100043) runs each project from contract through final walkthrough, providing one point of contact for scheduling, budgeting, trades coordination, and change orders. The trades working on your project are long-term AG-CM partners who understand our standards, communication style, and expectations for quality and execution.

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

Whole-home remodel pricing in Cary and the surrounding Triangle area vary significantly more than a single-room project because every remodel scope is different. For example, an 1,800-square-foot cosmetic update is very different from a 3,400-square-foot renovation involving structural modifications and full replacements. The overall cost shifts considerably depending on the selected finishes, fixtures, and material choices.

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

Project Profile

Typical Investment

1,800–2,400 sq ft — Cosmetic renovation with selective system upgrades. (Paint, flooring, cabinetry refresh, some bath updates, limited electrical/plumbing changes)

$180,000 to $350,000

2,400–3,200 sq ft — Full kitchen and bathroom gut renovation with flooring throughout. (New cabinetry, tile, fixtures, lighting, HVAC/electrical/plumbing updates as needed)

$300,000 to $600,000

3,200+ sq ft — Structural modifications or full gut renovation. (Layout changes, engineered beams, extensive system replacement, premium finishes)

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

How long does a whole home remodel take?

Whole-home remodels in the Triangle area at our level of scope typically take between six and twelve months from demo to final walkthrough. Square footage plays a role in the timeline, but the biggest factor is how much work can be completed simultaneously versus trades needing to wait on one another. Smaller homes in the 1,800 to 2,400 square foot range without major structural changes generally fall on the shorter end of the schedule, while larger remodels involving additions or extensive upgrades tend to take longer. Permitting, cabinetry lead times, and material availability can also impact the overall timeline.

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.

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Recent Whole-Home Remodel in The Triangle

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get started with a whole-home remodel?

The process begins with a phone consultation to discuss the scope, budget, timeline, and overall approach. We’ll review the changes you want to make, identify any potential structural, plumbing, or electrical issues that could arise once walls are opened, and then develop a written scope of work along with a preliminary budget range. Nothing is signed until both sides are fully comfortable moving forward.

The next step is preparing the design plans and complete construction documents, which are used to create a detailed and accurate project estimate.

A whole-home remodel updates the major rooms and essential features of the home while keeping most walls and the existing layout in place. That usually includes 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. Many of our whole-home projects include some structural change, like adding square footage, opening a wall, or building a new master suite within 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 additional work, walk you through the timeline impact, and you sign before the work starts. The original contract covers everything in the original scope. Anything outside that, whether you add it or it surfaces during construction, gets processed 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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