When the project is bigger than one room, or doesn't fit neatly into a category, this is where we start.

Serving Western New York within a 45-mile radius of Lockport, NY.
Most of the renovation calls we get aren't about a single room. They're about a whole list of things that have been piling up, and nobody has pulled it all together into one plan yet.
The bathroom needs work. The kitchen is outdated. The flooring is worn through in three rooms. You don't want to hire five different contractors and manage five different timelines. You need someone who can handle all of it under one scope.
You've been meaning to get to these projects for years. Every season, something else gets added. At this point, the list is long enough that it feels awhelming to even start.
The layout, the finishes, the fixtures. Everything screams a different decade. You want to bring the whole home into the present without doing it piecemeal a the next five years.
Stairs are getting harder. The bathtub is a hazard. Doorways are too narrow for a walker. You or a family member needs the home modified for safe, long-term living, and you need it done right.
You got a good deal on the house because it needs everything. Now you need a general contractor who can look at the full picture, build a realistic plan, and manage the entire scope without you having to babysit every trade.
We don't treat general renovation as a vague category. Every project at MHR follows the same documented 14-stage lifecycle, whether it's one room or the whole house. That means a written scope before work starts, photo-verified quality at every stage, and a final walkthrough before the project closes.
We build a single written document that cas every room, every trade, and every phase. You see the full plan, the full timeline, and the full cost before anything gets started.
We document each phase of the project with photos. You can see what's behind the walls before we close them up. Nothing gets buried and forgotten.
Electricians, plumbers, HVAC, structural engineers. We bring in the right licensed professionals and manage the sequencing so you're not juggling separate contractors or conflicting schedules.
Before any project closes, we run a final quality gate. A walkthrough, photo documentation, punch list resolution, and your sign-off. The job isn't done until you say it is.
This is the catch-all service for projects that span multiple rooms or don't fit into a single category. Here's what Mid City Home Restoration typically includes in a general renovation scope.
Here are four stages from our 14-stage lifecycle that matter most for general renovation projects.
We walk every room that's part of the project, document what we find, and build a written scope that cas the full picture. You see the plan, the phasing, and the cost before anything gets started.
We line up all the licensed professionals the project needs and handle permit applications where required. Everything gets sequenced so trades aren't tripping a each other.
We work room by room or zone by zone, depending on the scope. Each phase gets documented with photos before we move on to the next. You always know where the project stands.
Our final quality gate. Walkthrough, photo documentation, punch list resolution, and your sign-off. The project doesn't close without it.
General renovation projects typically start at $10,000 for multi-room work and scale based on scope. These ranges give you a starting point. Final pricing is determined after an on-site assessment.
Final pricing determined after on-site assessment. Every project receives a written scope with fixed pricing before work begins.
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Book Free Site Visit →Yes. Mid City Home Restoration manages whole-house renovations from start to finish. We build a single written scope that cas every room and every trade involved, so the entire project is coordinated under one timeline. Whether it's a fixer-upper that needs everything or a dated home that needs a full refresh, we manage the full scope so you don't have to juggle multiple contractors.
MHR coordinates all licensed subcontractors as part of the project scope. That includes electricians, plumbers, HVAC professionals, and structural engineer referrals when needed. You deal with one point of contact and one schedule. We handle the sequencing so trades don't alap or create delays for your project.
In many cases, yes. It depends on the scope. If we're working room by room, you can usually stay in the home while we phase the work. If it's a full gut renovation that affects plumbing, electrical, or HVAC across the whole house, we may recommend temporary alternative arrangements for portions of the project. We'll walk through all of this during the site visit so you know what to expect.
Yes. MHR installs grab bars, walk-in showers, wider doorways, ramp access, and other accessibility modifications. We work with homeowners and families to figure out what changes make the most impact for safe, long-term living. These modifications can be standalone projects or part of a larger renovation scope.
Every project gets a written scope with fixed pricing after an on-site assessment. For multi-room work, projects typically start at $10,000 and scale based on the number of rooms, scope of changes, and licensed trades involved. Whole-home renovations generally range from $30,000 to $100,000 or more depending on size and condition. You know the full cost before any work begins.