Remodeling Services in
Roy, WA

Roy homes and properties vary widely, from houses closer to town to older homes on larger rural lots. We help homeowners make practical improvements that fit the property, solve real problems, and hold up over time.

The Work We Do in Roy

Tile Installations

Tile Installations

Tile work in older and heavily used homes often means dealing with uneven surfaces, previous repairs, or materials that were never installed particularly well in the first place. We handle tile for bathrooms, kitchens, floors, backsplashes, and other areas with an emphasis on proper preparation, clean layouts, and an installation that is built to stay put.

Kitchen Remodel Services

Kitchen Remodel Services

Many kitchens around Roy have been updated in stages over the years rather than remodeled all at once. That can leave a room with a mix of old and newer materials, awkward storage, or layouts that no longer fit the household. We help homeowners decide what is worth keeping, what needs to change, and how to make the kitchen work better without replacing things just for the sake of replacing them.

Bathroom Renovations

Bathroom Renovations

Older bathrooms can show years of moisture, patchwork repairs, worn finishes, and outdated layouts. We renovate bathrooms with attention to what is happening behind the visible surfaces as well as how the room looks when it is finished. The goal is a space that is easier to maintain, more comfortable to use, and better suited to the home.

Interior Renovations

Interior Renovations

Roy properties often have their own history. A home may have been added onto, partially remodeled, adapted for a growing family, or changed by several owners over time. We handle interior renovations that bring those different parts of the home together, update worn areas, and improve how the space functions without forcing the entire house into one large project.

Insurance Repair Work

Insurance Repair Work

Leaks, water damage, storm-related issues, and other unexpected problems can affect more than the first area that looks damaged. On older or modified homes, previous repairs can also complicate what needs to be corrected. We focus on getting to the actual damaged area, repairing it properly, and restoring the space rather than simply covering the problem.

Making Improvements That Fit Roy Homes

Roy is different from a typical suburban remodeling market. Some homes sit closer to town, while many others are on larger lots or rural properties where the house has been maintained, expanded, repaired, or changed gradually over a long period of time.

That history matters. One property may have an older kitchen that has only received small updates over the years. Another may have an addition built at a different time than the original house. Others may have previous homeowner repairs, converted rooms, or finishes from several different eras all under the same roof.

Those homes do not always benefit from an all-or-nothing approach. In many cases, the better project is phased. Fix the bathroom that is causing problems now, update the kitchen when it makes sense, and leave parts of the house alone when they are still doing their job.

Larger and rural properties can also change the priorities. Homeowners may care more about durability, ease of maintenance, storage, and practical use than chasing whatever happens to be the newest design trend. The work should fit the property and the way the home is actually used.

We start with the house as it exists today. That means looking at previous work, understanding what has changed over time, identifying what actually needs attention, and building the scope around the home rather than forcing the home to fit a generic remodeling plan.

What We Believe

Communication Matters

Homes with years of changes can reveal things once work begins. You should understand what we find, what it means for the project, and what comes next.

Honesty Matters

Not every older finish needs to go, and not every previous repair requires a full rebuild. We'll tell you what we think is worth fixing, replacing, or leaving alone.

Do It Right The First Time

Patchwork repairs tend to create more work later. We would rather correct the underlying issue and build something that makes sense for the home.

Recent Work Around Roy

Kitchen Remodel Project

Kitchen Remodel Project

A kitchen update focused on replacing worn materials, improving everyday function, and bringing together parts of the room that had been updated at different times.

Bathroom Renovation Project

Bathroom Renovation Project

A bathroom renovation focused on removing aging finishes, correcting worn areas, and creating a more durable space suited to regular daily use.

Interior Improvement Project

Interior Improvement Project

Interior work completed to update an existing home, improve the way several areas worked together, and address parts of the house that had changed over time.

Frequently Asked Questions - Roy

Yes. Older homes can have very different needs depending on how they were built, maintained, repaired, and changed over the years. We look at the existing condition and previous work before deciding what approach makes sense.

Yes. We work with homeowners throughout the Roy area, including homes on larger lots and properties outside the more developed parts of town.

Yes. Many homes have been modified over time. We look at how the existing work was done and how the new project should tie into it before moving forward.

Not always. Some rooms need a larger renovation, while others can be improved by correcting the parts that are worn, damaged, or no longer working well. We try to keep what still makes sense.

Yes. Phased work can make a lot of sense, especially in older homes or larger properties where several areas could use attention but do not all need to be addressed at once.

They can. Older construction, previous additions, long-term repairs, and the way the property is used can all affect the project. We evaluate the home itself rather than assuming every property should be approached the same way.

Yes. We work with homeowners and property owners on repairs, kitchens, bathrooms, tile work, interior updates, and other remodeling projects.

Yes. We'll look at the home, talk through what you want to accomplish, and discuss what makes sense based on the condition of the property and the work involved.