Home Remodeling in Southern Utah
Cedar Breaks Construction remodels kitchens, bathrooms, and whole homes across Southern Utah, with primary service in Cedar City and St. George. We manage demolition, structural work, the trades, and finishes in the right order so the result holds up.
A good remodel changes how you live every day
A good remodel changes how you live in your home every single day. Cedar Breaks Construction remodels kitchens, bathrooms, and whole homes across Southern Utah, with primary service in Cedar City and St. George. Owner Todd Fowler manages the project so demolition, structural work, the trades, and finishes all happen in the right order and the result holds up.
Kitchen Remodel Before And After
From a single room to the whole house
Whatever the scope, one accountable general contractor manages the trades, the sequence, and the finish work.
Kitchen Remodels
The kitchen is the most-used room in most homes and the most involved to remodel, because it touches cabinets, countertops, plumbing, electrical, gas, ventilation, flooring, and often walls. We manage the full scope, coordinate the trades, and keep the finish selections on schedule so the project does not stall waiting on a back-ordered countertop.
Bathroom Remodels
From updating fixtures and tile to gutting and reconfiguring the layout. Bathrooms are small but dense, with plumbing, electrical, ventilation, and waterproofing all packed into a tight space. Done right, the waterproofing and ventilation behind the walls matter as much as the tile you see. We do not cut corners on what is hidden.
Whole-Home Remodels
Larger projects that touch multiple rooms, open up walls, update systems, or reconfigure how the home flows. Whole-home remodels are closer to new construction in complexity, and they need a general contractor managing the sequence and the trades. That is exactly what we do.
Every remodel starts with scope
Every remodel starts with scope. We walk the space with you, talk through what you want to change and why, and define what is in the project and what is not. From there we work through design and selections. The clearer the scope and the earlier the selections are made, the smoother the build and the more accurate the budget. We would rather spend the time up front than hit surprises mid-project.
When walls come down, remodels also surface things you cannot see until demolition: old wiring, plumbing that needs updating, water damage, or framing that was never quite right. We tell you what we find, price the fix, and get your approval before proceeding.
Remodeled Bathroom Tile And Fixtures
We plan the disruption
Remodeling an occupied home takes planning. We talk through which rooms will be out of service and for how long, how we will control dust, and how access and water or power shutoffs will work. For a kitchen remodel, that might mean setting up a temporary kitchen. For a bathroom, it might mean sequencing the work around your one remaining bathroom. We plan the disruption so it is as short and contained as the project allows.
Where your taste shows
Finishes are where your taste shows: cabinets, countertops, tile, flooring, fixtures, hardware, paint. We help you make selections that fit your budget and your timeline, and we get materials ordered early so lead times do not hold up the schedule. We will tell you honestly when a selection will blow the budget or push the timeline, so there are no surprises.
Remodeling questions, answered
How long does a kitchen or bathroom remodel take?
It depends on the scope. A cosmetic update moves faster than a full gut that relocates plumbing and walls. Lead times on cabinets, countertops, and tile also affect the schedule. We give you a realistic timeline once the scope and selections are set, and we order long-lead items early to protect the schedule.
Can you remodel while I still live in the house?
Yes, most of the time. We plan the work to keep as much of your home usable as possible, control the dust, and sequence the disruption. For a kitchen or sole-bathroom remodel, we talk through temporary arrangements so you are not left without a working kitchen or bathroom for longer than necessary.
What happens if you find a problem behind the walls?
It happens on remodels, especially in older homes. When we open up a wall and find old wiring, failing plumbing, water damage, or bad framing, we show you what we found, explain why it matters, price the fix, and get your approval before doing the work. Nothing gets buried.
Do I need a permit to remodel?
It depends on the work. Cosmetic updates often do not, but moving walls, changing plumbing or electrical, or altering the structure usually do. We know what triggers a permit in Cedar City, St. George, and the county, and we handle the permit and inspections when the project requires them.
How do I keep my remodel on budget?
Settle the scope and the finish selections before we start, and keep change orders to a minimum. Most budget overruns come from mid-project changes and from hidden conditions we could not see until demolition. We give you an honest estimate, flag expensive selections early, and document any change before doing the work.
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See the rest of our work and where we build across Southern Utah.