Updating Your Entire Home With One Coordinated Project
Whole Home Remodels in Clifton for homeowners modernizing kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, and layouts through one comprehensive renovation
Empire Services and Solutions Contractors provides whole home remodels that update multiple areas of your house through a single, coordinated renovation project. You manage one timeline, one team, and one construction schedule while bringing your kitchen, bathrooms, living spaces, and flooring up to current standards. This approach works well when you want to address outdated interiors across several rooms without managing separate contractors for each area. Homes built decades ago often need updated electrical routing, improved layouts, and finishes that reflect how families actually use their spaces today.
The work includes structural improvements where walls may be repositioned to open sightlines between rooms, upgraded finishes that replace worn flooring and cabinetry, and layout changes that improve how you move through your home. Many properties in northern New Jersey were built with smaller, compartmentalized rooms that no longer suit modern living patterns. A full remodel addresses these limitations while coordinating plumbing, electrical, and HVAC updates across all affected areas so that inspections and approvals happen in sequence rather than disrupting your household multiple times.
Request a free estimate to begin planning how a coordinated renovation can bring your entire property up to the functionality and comfort level you need.

How a Licensed Team Manages Multi-Room Renovations
Your project begins with a walkthrough where you identify which rooms need updates and what specific problems you want solved, whether that means insufficient storage, poor lighting, or layouts that waste square footage. The construction team from Empire Services and Solutions Contractors then schedules demolition, framing, rough-in work, and finish installation in a sequence that minimizes disruption and keeps inspections on track. Licensed and insured professionals handle structural changes, ensuring load-bearing walls are properly supported and that new framing meets code requirements.
Once the work is complete, you walk through rooms with consistent flooring transitions, cohesive paint and trim, and fixtures that match in style and finish. Cabinets close smoothly, countertops sit level, and lighting illuminates work areas without shadows. You no longer see mismatched materials from piecemeal updates done over different decades, and the improved layout lets you move from kitchen to dining area to living space without navigating narrow doorways or awkward turns.
The team coordinates inspections for electrical, plumbing, and framing so that rough-in work passes before drywall goes up. This sequencing prevents costly delays and ensures that hidden systems are installed correctly. Projects do not include landscaping, exterior siding replacement, or HVAC equipment upgrades unless specifically requested during planning, so discuss those needs early if they apply to your home.
What Homeowners Ask About Full Property Renovations
These questions come up often when families in Clifton and surrounding areas plan renovations that touch multiple rooms at once.
How long does a whole home remodel typically take?
Most projects take between eight and sixteen weeks depending on the number of rooms involved and the extent of structural changes, with the timeline established during your initial estimate.
What happens if you find structural issues during demolition?
The team documents any unexpected framing damage, foundation settling, or outdated wiring and provides a written scope update before proceeding with corrective work.
Can you remodel while we stay in the house?
Many families remain in their homes during construction, though you should expect limited access to kitchens and bathrooms on specific days as plumbing and electrical rough-in work progresses.
Why do older homes in this region often need layout changes?
Homes built in the mid-twentieth century typically have smaller kitchens, separated dining rooms, and closed-off living spaces that conflict with open-plan preferences common today.
What permits are required for multi-room renovations?
Any work involving structural changes, plumbing relocation, or electrical panel upgrades requires permits, which the contractor pulls and schedules for inspection at the appropriate stages.
Empire Services and Solutions Contractors coordinates each phase of your renovation so that you see steady progress without managing multiple subcontractors yourself. Contact the team in Clifton to schedule a free estimate and review how a full remodel addresses the specific limitations in your home.
