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Home Remodeling

Whole-home renovations and major layout changes. Structural, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical stay on the same schedule and inspection track. No "waiting for the sub" delays.

What's included · what's not

The full scope in writing before we start.

Nothing hides behind “allowance TBD.” The fixed-bid proposal lists every line the way it’s going to appear on the invoice. Timeline: 3–9 months typical.

Included in the fixed bid

  • Full-scope demo + haul-off
  • Structural changes / wall removal
  • Rough MEP under one crew
  • Cabinetry, millwork, and finish trades
  • Flooring, tile, and paint site-wide
  • Permit + inspections + final walkthrough

Not included (transparent)

  • Landscape architecture
  • Owner-supplied appliances (installed, not purchased)
  • Additions/second stories (see Home Additions)
  • Structural work not on original drawings

Timeline

3–9 months typical. The exact window is committed in writing at contract signing.

License stack

  • General Contractor · FL #CGC1525289
  • Roofing Contractor · FL #CCC1335157
  • Mechanical Contractor · FL #CMC1251666
  • Plumbing Contractor · FL #CFC1434398
  • Electrical Contractor · FL #EC13015530
Why this scope, done under one contract

The reason Dellamano projects finish on the day committed.

01All five licenses, one owner

General, Roofing, Mechanical, Plumbing, and Electrical — every one held personally by Aldo Dellamano.

02Fixed-bid, never T&M

Every project on a written fixed-bid proposal signed at contract. No allowance games.

03Self-performed trades

Because we hold every license in-house, structural, MEP, and finish stay on the same schedule.

04One warranty conversation

One contractor, one signature, one number to call when questions come up later.

Frequently asked

Home Remodeling · the questions Aldo answers every week.

Can we live in the house during a whole-home remodel?

Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Depends on which systems are offline and for how long. We'll advise honestly at walk-through.

Do you re-use existing plumbing and electrical, or replace it all?

The bid specifies what stays and what gets replaced. Original 1970s branch wiring or copper isn't worth preserving; more recent work often is. We'll show you the line item.

How much of the project is subcontracted?

Structural + MEP + roofing — all self-performed under our own state licenses. Specialty finishes (stone fabrication, custom cabinetry) may involve trusted vendors on our approved list.

More scopes under one contract

Other expertise often paired with Home Remodeling.

Home Remodeling · under one contract

Fixed price at signing. Delivered on the day committed.

Tell us about the home remodeling scope. Within one business day you’ll have a walk-through scheduled and a path to a written proposal.

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