Faqs

What does ABC Renovations specialize in?

ABC Renovations specializes in residential remodeling services, including full home remodels, kitchen remodels, bathroom remodels, and historical home renovations.

No. ABC Renovations focuses on remodeling and renovation work for existing homes. New custom homes, barndominiums, and commercial construction are handled separately under ABC Building Group.

We take on a range of residential renovation projects, including whole-home remodels, kitchen and bathroom remodels, interior improvements, and historical home restoration.

Yes. We remodel kitchens with a focus on layout, storage, functionality, finish selections, and everyday livability. Whether you want a cosmetic refresh or a full transformation, we help create kitchens that feel both beautiful and practical.

Yes. We remodel bathrooms to improve comfort, style, function, and efficiency. Projects can range from simple upgrades to full bathroom transformations with custom finishes and updated layouts.

Yes. We work with homeowners who want to reimagine multiple areas of the home or transform the entire property. Full home remodels may include layout changes, updated finishes, improved flow, and more functional living spaces throughout.

Frequently Asked Questions

Starting a renovation project is a big decision, and it is normal to have questions before getting started. Our goal is to make the process feel clear, organized, and approachable from the beginning. Below are answers to common questions about our remodeling services, process, timelines, communication, and what to expect when working with ABC Renovations.

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If you are ready to restore, refresh, or completely reimagine your space, we would be honored to help.

Do you work on historical homes?

Yes. Historical home renovation is one of the services we proudly offer. We understand that older homes require a thoughtful approach that respects their original character while updating them for modern comfort, safety, and functionality.

Historical homes often require extra care, detailed planning, and a stronger understanding of older materials, architectural details, and structural conditions. Our goal is to preserve the home’s character while making meaningful improvements where needed.

Yes. We believe older and historic homes should be updated with respect for the details that make them special. We work to maintain original charm and architectural integrity whenever possible while improving usability and condition.

The first step is to contact us for a consultation. We will talk through your goals, your home, your priorities, and the type of renovation you are considering.

No. Many homeowners come to us with ideas rather than finalized plans. We can help you think through the scope of the project, practical options, and the next steps needed to move forward.

Yes. We can help guide the planning process and assist with the early decisions needed to create a clear direction for the renovation.

Can I use my own plans or designer?

Yes. If you already have plans or are working with a designer, we can review them and discuss how to move forward with the construction side of the project.

They can be. Older homes sometimes reveal hidden conditions, outdated systems, or structural challenges once work begins. That is why experience, communication, and careful planning are especially important in historical renovation work.

A custom home timeline depends on the home size, design details, site work, selections, and other project factors. We discuss timeline expectations during the planning phase to ensure clarity before construction begins.

Renovation projects, especially in older homes, can sometimes uncover hidden issues behind walls, under floors, or within existing systems. We believe in communicating clearly if something unexpected comes up and discussing the best path forward before moving ahead.

We work hard to understand budget expectations early so we can help guide practical decisions and align the project scope with what makes sense financially.

That depends on the size, scope, and location of the work. Some projects allow homeowners to remain in the home, while larger or more disruptive renovations may require alternate arrangements during certain phases.