Stone Development
Remodeling Service

Orange County Full Home Renovation

Stone Development manages full home renovation projects across Orange County for homeowners who need layout, systems, finishes, and permitting coordinated as one disciplined scope instead of a chain of disconnected remodels.

Whole-home work only pays off when the scope is phased intelligently, systems are addressed in the right order, and the finish package matches the house and submarket. This is where weak planning creates the biggest overruns and where strong sequencing creates the biggest savings.

Why homeowners use us

  • Scope alignment across structure, MEP, finishes, and permits
  • Phasing strategy when homeowners cannot or should not do everything at once
  • Trade sequencing built around inspections and long-lead materials
  • Clear pricing logic around systems-first and finish-first decisions
  • Project management for major occupied or temporary-relocation remodels

Local office

1 Jenner Suite 150, Irvine, CA 92618

Call (949) 508-6763 to talk through scope, timing, and whether this service is the right fit for the property.

Typical investment

$150,000 to $1,000,000+

Wide range because whole-home scope can mean cosmetic reset or full structural and systems overhaul.

Typical timeline

4 to 12 months

Driven by scope, permit path, utilities, and homeowner decision speed.

Best fit

Layout, systems, and finish modernization

Especially effective for dated homes that need one coherent plan instead of room-by-room patching.

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When should a homeowner choose a full home renovation instead of piecemeal work?

The answer is usually yes when several rooms need work, the systems are dated, and the layout no longer supports the way the house is used. Piecemeal remodeling can look cheaper at the start, but once walls reopen twice and trades are re-sequenced twice, the hidden cost becomes obvious.

What usually drives the budget on a whole-home project?

Electrical, plumbing, HVAC, windows, layout changes, and finish level move the budget fastest. In older Orange County housing stock, systems and code alignment are often the real cost floor. In higher-end markets, finish expectations and structural rework pull harder.

How does Stone Development keep full renovations from turning into chaos?

We treat whole-home work as a sequencing problem first. Scope clarity, long-lead procurement, permit bundling, and homeowner decision deadlines are established early so the project does not stall halfway through rough work or finish ordering.

Questions

Frequently asked questions about full home renovation.

How much does a full home renovation cost in Orange County?

Many full home renovations start around $150,000 and can exceed $1,000,000 depending on square footage, systems scope, structural work, and finish level.

How long does a whole-home remodel usually take?

Many projects run roughly 4 to 12 months from planning through completion, depending on scope and permit path.

Does Stone Development help phase large renovation scopes?

Yes. Phasing can be the right move when the homeowner wants to protect quality without forcing every room into one construction window.

Is a full renovation better than moving?

Sometimes yes, especially when the existing location still works but the house itself is the problem. The real answer depends on scope, neighborhood value, and replacement cost.

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