ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT RED HOUSE REMODELING DURING THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS

Red House Remodeling is open and ready to help you love your home! The first step in our process is a phone conversation. Give us a call to discuss your project and we’ll go from there. Depending on your comfort level, we can do virtual planning, design and selections OR meet in person using applicable distancing and safety measures.

Because our process involves significant planning, it usually takes a couple of months before we can begin production. This means if you contact Red House Remodeling today, the earliest we’ll begin construction is within a few months. We always say it’s never too early to begin planning your remodel, and if we must delay production due to future coronavirus concerns, or anything else, at least your project is in our pipeline and ready to move forward when you are.

Please care for yourself during this uncertain time. We look forward to serving you!

Return to Blogs

Recent Blogs

December 4, 2024
Remodeling - General
How Much Will My Remodeling Project Cost?
“What’s itgoing to cost?” is hands own the most common question we’re asked aboutremodeling. The true answer is … it depends. Think aboutit this way: how much is a new car? You can buy some smaller new cars for around$30,000. On the other hand, you can buy a luxury car for $120,000+. So what’sthe price of a new car? It really depends on many factors and the same holdstrue for remodeling. Here are some of the major factors that affect the priceof a remodeling project.
Read More
November 5, 2024
Kitchens
Remodeling - General
Modern Farmhouse Kitchen
While it seems that the early 2000s were just a few years ago, it's actually been more than twenty years since we left the 1900s. A lot has changed in 20+ years, including preferences in kitchen finishes, and these homeowners were ready for some upgrades that will take them through the next twenty years.
Read More
September 10, 2024
Baths
Remodeling - General
A Change In (Floor)Plans
The most commonly remodeled spaces are kitchens and baths, but when these homeowners reached out about creating a first floor guest suite, we were excited to help. First floor guest suites are excellent for guests who have difficulty with stairs, and for separating guests from second floor and basement family areas. While the home had a well-placed first floor office/den that the homeowners were ready to transition into a guest room, the only bathroom was a disconnected powder bath.
Read More
Serving the Des Moines Area

Schedule a Consultation

A Living Room photo
Free home remodeling seminars for clients

Register Now

Register for Seminar