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Remodeling That Brings Your Entire Home Together

BK2 Home Improvement provides whole home remodeling services for homeowners in Madison Heights, Michigan.

When your home needs updates in multiple rooms or throughout the entire property, a whole home remodel brings consistent finishes, improved flow, and updated systems under one project. Homes in Madison Heights, Royal Oak, Sterling Heights and surrounding areas that were built decades ago often feature compartmentalized layouts, outdated electrical and plumbing, and finishes that no longer reflect how people live today. BK2 Home Improvement manages comprehensive remodeling projects that address kitchens, bathrooms, living areas, flooring, lighting, and structural changes with a unified design and construction approach.


Your project begins with a walkthrough and discussion of what you want to accomplish. One contractor coordinates demolition, construction, all trades, finishes, and final details. The work can be phased to maintain livability if needed, or completed in one continuous timeline if the home is vacant. Whether you are updating an aging home, preparing a new purchase, or reconfiguring for better function, the focus stays on durable materials, clean installation, and long-term improvement.


If you are ready to explore what a whole home remodel could look like in Madison Heights or a surrounding area, contact BK2 Home Improvement to schedule a consultation.

What It Looks Like to Remodel an Entire Home

Demolition begins with the removal of outdated finishes, fixtures, and materials across all areas being remodeled. You will see walls opened, old flooring pulled up, and systems exposed so new wiring, plumbing, and HVAC can be installed or updated. In Madison Heights, many homes include plaster walls, outdated electrical panels, and cast iron plumbing that require careful removal and replacement to meet current standards. Each phase is staged logically to avoid rework and keep the project moving forward.


Once framing and rough-ins are complete, new drywall, flooring, cabinetry, trim, lighting, and paint are installed with attention to consistent finishes and clean transitions between rooms. You will notice level floors, matching trim details, coordinated paint colors, and fixtures that function smoothly. The result is a home that feels cohesive, works better for daily life, and reflects the way you want to live.


One contractor manages all trades, materials, permits, and scheduling under a single contract. This reduces delays, keeps communication clear, and ensures that each phase is completed before the next begins. If you need to remain in the home during construction, the work is phased by area with temporary protections and daily cleanup to maintain safety and livability.

Homeowners Usually Ask These Questions Before Starting

People planning a whole home remodel want to know how long the project will take, whether they can stay in the home during construction, and how decisions are made along the way. These answers address the most common concerns.

What does a whole home remodel include?
It includes demolition, framing, electrical and plumbing updates, drywall, flooring, cabinetry, trim, paint, lighting, and fixture installation across multiple rooms or the entire property. One contractor coordinates all trades and finishes.
How long does a whole home remodel take?
Timelines vary based on scope and square footage but typically range from several weeks to several months. Phased projects take longer but allow you to remain in the home during construction.
Can I stay in my home during a whole home remodel?
Yes, if the project is phased by area with temporary protections and scheduled to maintain access to essential rooms. If the home is vacant, the work proceeds more quickly without interruption.
Why do older homes in Madison Heights often need whole home remodeling?
Many older homes have outdated electrical, plumbing, insulation, and layouts that no longer meet current codes or support modern living. A whole home remodel updates these systems while improving flow, finishes, and functionality.
What happens if structural issues are found during demolition?
Structural issues such as settling, rot, or inadequate framing are documented and discussed immediately. You receive a clear explanation of what needs to be addressed, how it will be resolved, and how it affects the timeline and budget.

BK2 Home Improvement manages whole home remodeling projects in Madison Heights with coordinated trades, phased construction when needed, and attention to consistent finishes and long-term function. If your home needs comprehensive updating, reach out to BK2 Home Improvement to walk through your options and set a timeline.