Rework Your Entire Home Without Starting Over

Whole Home Remodeling in White Plains for properties that need coordinated interior and exterior updates under a single timeline

Glam Roofing and Contracting, LLC provides whole home remodeling for homeowners in White Plains who have purchased older properties or need to update every major system and surface at once. You call when the home is structurally sound but functionally outdated, when multiple rooms require work, and when coordinating separate contractors would create scheduling conflicts and inconsistent results. This service combines interior layout changes, finish upgrades, and exterior envelope repairs into one managed project.


The process starts with a full property assessment to identify structural issues, code violations, and systems that need replacement. Exterior work often begins first to secure the building envelope, followed by interior demolition and rough-in work for plumbing, electrical, and HVAC. Drywall, flooring, and trim follow in sequence across all rooms. A single project manager coordinates each trade to avoid delays and ensures materials arrive when needed. The goal is a home that functions as if it were built recently, with updated systems and finishes that align across every room.


If you are looking to modernize an entire property in White Plains without the cost or timeline of new construction, reach out to discuss what a whole home remodel can accomplish.

Why Whole Home Projects Reduce Disruption and Cost

You avoid the cost of mobilizing multiple contractors over several years when all work is completed in a single phase. Bulk material orders reduce per-unit costs, and scheduling trades back-to-back eliminates downtime between phases. Permits are pulled once, inspections are grouped, and temporary power or water shutoffs are coordinated to minimize disruption.


When the project is finished, you move into a home where flooring transitions are seamless, paint colors are consistent, and trim styles match from room to room. Glam Roofing and Contracting, LLC ensures that electrical panels are updated to handle modern loads, that insulation meets current standards, and that all fixtures and finishes reflect the same design intent.


Structural repairs are completed before finishes are installed, so you do not face callbacks or hidden issues after move-in. HVAC ductwork is sealed and insulated, windows are replaced or resealed, and attic ventilation is improved to reduce energy costs. Any work that requires code compliance is inspected before closeout to ensure the home is safe and legally occupiable.

What Homeowners Ask About Full Home Updates

Whole home remodeling involves more planning and coordination than single-room projects. These questions address the most common concerns from homeowners in White Plains.

What is the typical timeline for a whole home remodel?

Most projects take three to five months depending on the size of the home, the extent of structural changes, and whether the property remains occupied during construction.

How do you handle changes mid-project?

Change orders are documented in writing and priced before work begins. Material lead times and trade schedules are adjusted accordingly to avoid delays downstream.

Why combine interior and exterior work?

Doing both at once allows for better weatherproofing, eliminates scheduling conflicts, and ensures that finishes inside and out are designed to complement each other.

What systems are typically replaced?

HVAC units, water heaters, electrical panels, and plumbing fixtures are often upgraded during whole home projects to meet current codes and improve efficiency.

When should you move out during a remodel?

If kitchen and bathroom work overlaps, or if dust control becomes unmanageable, temporary relocation may be necessary. Most projects allow partial occupancy in phased work zones.

Glam Roofing and Contracting, LLC manages every phase of the project from permits to final walkthrough. If you are ready to update your entire home in White Plains, contact the team to review your property and discuss a project plan that fits your timeline and budget.