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Remodels in Florence for homes needing updated kitchens, bathrooms, or general interior construction and finish work

Interior Spaces Updated to Current Function

Outdated layouts, worn finishes, and systems that no longer meet household needs drive interior remodel projects. Chavez Concrete Construction completes interior remodels and finish work in Florence, including kitchens, bathrooms, and general construction updates. These projects address plumbing relocation, electrical upgrades, structural modifications, and finish carpentry that transforms how spaces function and appear.

Remodeling involves coordinating multiple trades—walls may need to be opened to reroute plumbing for new fixture locations, cabinets require precise leveling on floors that aren't perfectly flat, and tile work depends on proper substrate preparation to prevent cracking. Kitchens often include countertop installation, backsplash tiling, and cabinet fitting that account for wall irregularities. Bathrooms require waterproofing behind tile, proper slope in shower pans, and fixture installation that aligns with existing drain and supply line locations.

Request a walk-through to discuss layout changes, material selections, and the sequence of work required for your kitchen, bathroom, or general interior remodel.

What Changes After Interior Remodeling

Interior remodel work begins with demolition and structural assessment, followed by rough-in of plumbing and electrical systems, then installation of finishes including drywall, trim, cabinetry, countertops, and flooring. Kitchen remodels often involve removing walls to improve flow, relocating appliances to more functional positions, and adding storage that makes better use of available space. Bathroom updates typically include replacing fixtures, installing tile surrounds, upgrading ventilation, and improving lighting.

Once finished, you'll notice spaces that function better for daily use—cabinet doors align properly and close smoothly, tile lines remain straight and grout joints stay consistent, countertops sit level without gaps at walls, and fixtures operate without leaks. Trim work shows clean joints at corners, paint finishes appear even without streaks or missed spots, and flooring transitions between rooms without height differences that create tripping hazards.

Remodel projects also require decisions about whether to match existing finishes in adjacent rooms or update the entire home's aesthetic, how much structural work is needed to achieve desired layouts, and which systems need upgrading to support new fixtures and appliances. Timing often depends on coordinating inspections and allowing for material lead times.

Answers to Remodeling Questions

Homeowners considering interior remodels often have questions about scope, timing, and what the work involves. These answers provide clarity on common concerns.

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What structural work is typically required during kitchen remodels?

Removing walls to open spaces requires installing beams or headers to carry loads previously supported by the wall, and floor joists may need reinforcement if new heavy fixtures or islands are added in locations not originally designed for that weight.

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How does bathroom remodeling address plumbing and electrical updates?

Fixture relocations require rerouting drain lines and water supply pipes, often involving cutting into floors or walls, while electrical work includes adding GFCI outlets, upgrading lighting circuits, and installing ventilation fans that meet current code requirements.

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What preparation does tile installation require?

Substrates must be level, stable, and moisture-resistant—cement board or waterproof membranes are installed over framing in wet areas, and floors are checked for flex that could crack grout or tiles after installation.

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When do cabinets need custom fitting versus standard installation?

Older homes in Florence often have walls that aren't plumb or floors that slope, requiring scribing cabinet sides to fit tightly against irregular surfaces and shimming bases to achieve level installation even when the floor isn't level.

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How long do interior remodels typically take from start to finish?

Timelines vary based on scope—a bathroom remodel with fixture replacement and tile work often takes two to three weeks, while kitchen projects involving layout changes, cabinet installation, and countertop fabrication can extend four to six weeks depending on material availability and inspection scheduling.

Chavez Concrete Construction coordinates the trades and sequencing required for interior remodel projects, handling everything from structural modifications to finish carpentry. Set up an in-home consultation to review your remodel goals, discuss material options, and outline a project timeline for your kitchen, bathroom, or general interior construction needs.