The cost of remodeling an entire house depends on factors such as the home’s size, the complexity of the renovation, and the building materials used. We can accurately estimate the cost of remodeling your specific home when planning the project.
Moving or adding plumbing and electrical systems, making structural changes to the home, and obtaining permits all factor into the cost of a full home remodel in South Carolina. We plan renovations while respecting our clients’ budgets, so tell us how much you’re comfortable spending on the remodel.
To start designing your home renovation project with us, call Phase One in South Carolina now at 803-404-7168.
How Much Will it Cost to Remodel My Entire House in South Carolina?
The cost of remodeling an entire house varies, as some homes only need minor cosmetic upgrades, while others require a full gut remodel from top to bottom.
We can estimate the home’s renovation cost per square foot to get a relatively accurate total for the full remodel.
We prioritize providing clients with honest cost assessments so they are not surprised by the basic costs of materials, labor, permits, plans, and other expenses related to planning and executing a remodel.
Some costs are unexpected and unavoidable, such as bad weather or supply chain issues, and we can set aside part of your budget in case unanticipated expenses arise.
What Factors Affect the Cost of Home Remodels in South Carolina?
The size of the house and the scope of the remodel will affect the cost of your home renovation in South Carolina, along with other factors.
House Size
Larger homes with more square footage generally cost more to remodel than smaller homes in South Carolina. While the cost per square footage might be the same, the total cost is not.
Project Scope
The scope of the remodel heavily affects its cost, as minor cosmetic changes are less expensive than taking the house down to the studs and reinstalling virtually everything, from drywall and flooring to plumbing and HVAC.
Including the home’s exterior within the renovations may increase the cost as well.
Building Materials
Higher-quality building materials, such as hardwood flooring, may be more expensive than alternatives, such as laminate flooring, but stronger and longer-lasting. Building materials account for a significant portion of the cost of a remodel, and we can break down the costs so you know what to expect.
Structural Changes
Making structural changes to an existing home during a remodel means more permits and careful work. If load-bearing walls are removed and the structure is not properly reinforced, the home’s integrity may be compromised, posing serious safety concerns.
Permits and Labor
We can also factor in the likely costs of permits and labor when estimating your spending for an entire home remodel, even if you have not yet hired a contractor. Permits are required for major plumbing, electrical, HVAC, gas, and other work during a residential renovation or remodel and can cost hundreds, sometimes thousands, of dollars.
When Can I Set the Budget for My Full Home Renovation?
We encourage clients to set their budgets during the initial stages of working with Phase One, so we know the parameters for showing you options to change the floorplan, move mechanical placements, and even renovate your outdoor features.
The earlier you set your budget and secure funding for the renovation, the sooner we can refine concept drawings and determine the exact architectural style, square footage, and design aesthetic you want. Setting the budget early also leaves room for decisions you may want to defer until construction, such as minor finishes.
FAQs About Remodeling an Entire House in South Carolina
How Long Does it Take to Plan a Full Home Remodel?
It may take as little as two months for us to map out your entire home remodel. We can plan changes to the home’s existing footprint or floor plan, but these take time to engineer to ensure stability.
Do I Need a South Carolina Architectural Designer and Construction Consultant if I’m Remodeling My Entire House?
Even though you already have an existing structure, hiring an architectural designer and construction consultant for an entire home renovation ensures that the final product is stable and that no vital structural elements of the home are removed without being replaced.
How Much Should I Spend Remodeling My Entire House in South Carolina?
You should only spend what you are comfortable with on a full home renovation in South Carolina. Tell us your target budget, and we can keep it top of mind as we design the plans.
Is Remodeling an Entire House Cheaper than Building a Custom Home?
Depending on the scope of the remodel, renovating an entire house may not be much cheaper than building a full custom home from the ground up, which we can also design for you in South Carolina.
What Makes Remodeling a House More Expensive?
Remodeling an older home with outdated electrical, heating, and plumbing systems and adding custom elements can make a full home renovation more expensive than simply making cosmetic upgrades and installing luxury finishes.
Can I Remodel an Entire House on a Budget?
We can get creative with smaller budgets, focusing on the areas of the existing home that need the most love and attention during the remodel.
Is Remodeling an Entire House More Expensive in Certain Areas of South Carolina?
Homes near major cities in South Carolina, like Columbia, are generally more expensive to buy and renovate than those in more rural and suburban areas. Supply chain shortages during popular times of the year to build may also affect the cost of a remodel.
Call Us About Planning Your Home Renovation in South Carolina
Call Phase One at 803-404-7168 to start planning your home renovation in South Carolina today.

