Home Remodeling Hub
Whether you're upgrading a single room or transforming your entire home, we organize every category of renovation service to help you move from idea to action.
Find My ProHome remodeling covers any project that improves, updates, or restores parts of your home, from a kitchen makeover to a full structural remodel.
At Remodly, we organize remodeling services into clear categories so you can quickly find what you need, learn what to expect, and connect with the right providers in your area.
Select a category below to explore services, read expert guides, and find providers near you.
Cabinets, countertops, and full kitchen renovations.
Explore →Walk-in showers, vanities, tile, and full remodels.
Explore →Shingle, metal, tile, and slate roof repair & replacement.
Explore →Seamless gutters, leaf guards, and downspout systems.
Explore →Hardwood, tile, luxury vinyl, and carpet installation.
Explore →Entry, interior, patio, French, and storm doors.
Explore →Energy-efficient window replacement and installation.
Explore →Polyaspartic, polyurea, and epoxy floor coatings.
Explore →Safe, accessible bathing for aging in place.
Explore →Straight, curved, and outdoor stairlift installation.
Explore →Know whether you need a full remodel, partial update, or targeted repair before reaching out to providers.
Look for proper licensing, insurance, and a portfolio of work relevant to your project type.
Talk to at least two or three providers to understand pricing, approach, and timelines.
Make sure scope, costs, timelines, and payment schedules are clearly documented before work begins.
Understand what's covered after the project is complete, from materials to workmanship.
Costs vary widely depending on the scope. A bathroom refresh might start around $5,000, while a full kitchen remodel can range from $25,000 to $75,000+. We provide cost guides for each category.
Simple projects like painting take a few days, while a full kitchen or bathroom remodel might take 6-12 weeks. Timeline guides are available for each service category.
Many structural, electrical, and plumbing projects require permits. Your service provider should handle permits, but it's good to ask upfront.
For minor projects, yes. For major remodels, especially kitchens and bathrooms, some homeowners prefer to plan temporary arrangements.
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