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West Valley

Remodeling in
Peoria, Arizona

Peoria is our base, and it is the city we know best. Our number is a 623 number because this is where the business operates from, and that proximity is worth something practical on a remodel: shorter travel, faster response when something needs attention, and no reluctance about coming back for the small items at the end.

The city itself covers a lot of ground — from Old Town Peoria at the historic center out to Vistancia in the far north, which is essentially new construction. The work varies accordingly.

Peoria's housing stock

Historic Old Town core, 1990s–2010s across most of the city

Old Town Peoria retains a small stock of early homes. The bulk of the city dates from the 1990s onward — Fletcher Heights, Sunrise Mountain and similar subdivisions — with Westbrook Village serving as an established active-adult community and Vistancia representing the newest construction in the far north.

What we run into here

1990s builder finishes reaching end of life

The large wave of Peoria construction in the 1990s is now thirty years old. Cabinetry, counters and fixtures from that period are dated and worn, though the homes themselves remain sound.

Westbrook Village active-adult remodels

An established 55+ community where original owners are increasingly looking for bathrooms that will remain usable as mobility changes.

Newer north Peoria homes wanting upgrades

Vistancia and similar newer areas are not remodel candidates for age but for specification — owners upgrading from builder standard to something better.

Permits in Peoria

City of Peoria Development & Engineering Department

Peoria handles its own permitting and inspections. We work here constantly and know the process well, which removes a category of delay that unfamiliarity with a jurisdiction tends to introduce.

The work we do most often in Peoria

01

1990s kitchen modernization

The core Peoria project. Original cabinetry and counters replaced with full-height cabinetry, stone and a proper lighting plan. Layout usually stays, which puts the budget into what is visible.

02

Westbrook Village accessible bathrooms

Curbless showers, wall blocking for grab bars, comfort-height fixtures — designed so the accessibility is integral rather than added on.

03

New-build upgrades in north Peoria

Homeowners in Vistancia and Trilogy replacing builder-standard finishes with custom cabinetry, better stone and upgraded fixtures.

Peoria neighborhoods we work in

Not an exhaustive list — we work throughout Peoria. These are the areas that come up most.

VistanciaWestbrook VillageFletcher HeightsOld Town PeoriaSunrise MountainTerramarTrilogy at VistanciaCamino a Lago

Remodeling in Peoria — Questions

Are you actually based in Peoria?

Yes — the West Valley is our home base and Peoria is our closest market. It has real practical consequences on a project: less travel time lost from the working day, faster response if something needs attention, and no hesitation about returning for the small punch list items that determine whether a finished remodel actually feels finished.

Is a thirty-year-old home worth remodeling?

Generally yes, and Peoria's 1990s stock is a good example of why. The structure, roof and envelope are sound, which means you are not spending the budget on invisible repairs. The finishes are simply worn and dated. That is close to the ideal remodeling scenario — most of what you spend shows.

Do you work in Vistancia and north Peoria?

Yes, throughout the city. North Peoria work tends to be a different brief: the homes are new and sound, so it is about upgrading from builder-standard specification to custom cabinetry, better stone and higher-grade fixtures rather than fixing anything.

Nearby areas we serve

Remodeling in Peoria?

Free estimates throughout Peoria and the surrounding area. Call (623) 262-6242 or send us the details.