Full Home Remodel in San Antonio, TX
Everything San Antonio homeowners need to know before starting their full home remodel project — written by the Brothers2Go team based on years of coordinating home projects across the San Antonio metro.
What Is a Full Home Remodel?
A full home remodel is a comprehensive renovation that addresses every major system and surface in a home — simultaneously or in coordinated phases. Rather than tackling one room at a time, a whole-home remodel creates a unified vision that is executed as a single project under a single coordination team. The scope typically includes kitchen renovation, bathroom renovations, flooring throughout, interior painting, trim updates, door and window replacement, lighting and electrical upgrades, and plumbing fixture updates.
Full home remodels are typically motivated by one of three scenarios. First, a homeowner purchases a dated property at a price that reflects its condition and immediately begins a comprehensive renovation to transform it. Second, a long-term homeowner decides to comprehensively update a home they have lived in for many years, addressing accumulated deferred maintenance while modernizing the aesthetics. Third, a homeowner preparing for sale executes a strategic renovation to maximize return in the current market.
In any of these scenarios, the advantage of a full home remodel over piecemeal renovations is coordination. When all work is planned and coordinated together, the trades work in the right sequence, materials are specified for consistency throughout the home, and the final result is a coherent design rather than a collection of individually updated rooms.
Planning a Full Home Remodel in San Antonio
The planning phase is the most important part of a full home remodel, and it is where the most critical decisions are made. A poorly planned whole-home renovation will run over budget, extend beyond schedule, and produce inconsistent results. A well-planned renovation delivers on time, on budget, and with a cohesive result.
The first step is establishing priorities. Not all elements of a whole-home renovation deliver equal value — some rooms and projects have much higher ROI than others. Brothers2Go works with you to understand your goals and help you allocate your budget to the projects that deliver the most impact for your specific home in the San Antonio market.
The second step is establishing a design direction. Full home renovations are most successful when there is a unified vision for the entire home — a coherent palette of materials, colors, and finishes that flows naturally from room to room. The third step is the master schedule. A whole-home renovation requires coordinating multiple licensed trades in the correct sequence. Experienced coordination manages this sequence to eliminate waiting time between trades and keep the project moving efficiently.
Living Through a Full Home Remodel: What to Expect
One of the most common questions we receive from clients planning a whole-home renovation is whether they can live in the home during the process. The honest answer depends on the scope of the project and the homeowner's tolerance for disruption.
For comprehensive gut renovations — where the kitchen is demolished and rebuilt, all bathrooms are gutted and renovated, and flooring and painting are happening throughout — it is strongly recommended that clients live elsewhere for the duration of the project. The combination of construction dust, noise, loss of kitchen and bathroom function, and constant contractor presence makes on-site living genuinely difficult.
For phased whole-home renovations, living in the home is more feasible. Many DFW home renovations have been successfully phased where clients remained in residence throughout, maintaining usable kitchen and bathroom facilities while work progressed through other areas. Regardless of whether you are living in the home or not, A dedicated project manager is assigned to every full home remodel project. Your project manager is on-site daily and provides written weekly updates with photos.
Budgeting for a Whole-Home Renovation in San Antonio
Budgeting accurately for a full home renovation is one of the most challenging aspects of the process. Costs vary enormously based on home size, the condition of existing systems, the quality of materials selected, and the local labor market. In the San Antonio area, Brothers2Go projects typically see full home renovations run between $50 and $150 per square foot for mid-range finishes, or $100 to $200 or more per square foot for premium finishes.
For a 2,000 square foot home with mid-range finishes — quality kitchen cabinets and countertops, porcelain tile in baths, LVP flooring throughout, and professional paint — expect to invest $80,000 to $140,000 in a comprehensive renovation. The same home with premium finishes could run $150,000 to $250,000.
One of the biggest budget risks in whole-home renovations is unforeseen conditions — things discovered during demolition. In older San Antonio-area homes, these can include outdated electrical panels, corroded plumbing, inadequate HVAC systems, or structural issues. It is recommended to maintain a contingency reserve of 10 to 15 percent of the total budget to address these discoveries. The best way to get an accurate budget is to have an experienced contractor walk through your home and provide a detailed, itemized estimate. Brothers2Go consultations are free.