Home Remodeling & Repairs in Jefferson County, AL

Local General Contractor Expertise

In Five Points and across Jefferson County, AL, your home is unique—and deserves a general contractor and kitchen remodeler in Jefferson County, AL who gets it. We handle everything from whole-house renovations to custom kitchen upgrades, managing permits, trades, and timelines so you stay informed every step. Whether you're in Redmont Park, Hoover suburbs, or downtown Birmingham metro areas, we bring local expertise and hands-on accountability to complex remodeling projects.

How We Work

Every project in Jefferson County follows a clear process: planning, permits, execution, and verification. We pull permits through the City of Birmingham or Jefferson County Development Services, coordinate inspections, and keep you posted daily. No surprises—just solid craftsmanship and transparent communication.

1

Plan & Assess

Walk through your space. Discuss scope, timeline, and what permits your project needs—especially important in Five Points historic districts and other registered neighborhoods.

2

Obtain Permits

We file all required trade permits and general construction permits with the City of Birmingham or county. You get a copy—no hidden paperwork. All work meets technical code standards.

3

Execute Work

Licensed trades—electrical, plumbing, HVAC—perform their work. You get daily updates. Inspections happen on schedule. We coordinate timing so zero trades conflict.

4

Verify & Finish

Final inspections pass. We clean up thoroughly. You receive your Certificate of Completion or Certificate of Occupancy before project close-out.

You'll always know what's happening next—and when.

Our Services

Kitchen Remodeling

New cabinetry, countertops, appliances, lighting, and tile work. We coordinate electrical and plumbing upgrades—common in older Craftsman homes near Redmont Park. Layout options range from minor refreshes to full open-concept reimagines.

Kitchen remodeling project

Modern kitchen upgrade with new electrical and plumbing runs

Whole-House Renovation

We manage multi-phase projects: structural repairs, mechanical upgrades, interior finishes. Hoover suburbs and Vestavia Hills projects often include addition work and HVAC replacements alongside cosmetic updates.

Whole-house renovation in progress

Multi-phase whole-house renovation with framing and mechanical work

Room Additions

New bedrooms, home offices, sun rooms. We handle foundation work, framing, roof integration, and all related trades. Permits and setback compliance are part of our scope.

Room addition project

Custom room addition with integrated roof and new electrical

Basement Finishing

Dry basement conversion to livable space. Framing, drywall, flooring, lighting, egress windows if needed. Floodplain permits apply in certain areas—we handle all inspections.

Finished basement

Finished basement with proper drainage and building-code egress

Why Local Expertise Matters

Bungalow and Tudor Revival homes dominate Five Points and downtown Bessemer neighborhoods. We know their quirks—original wiring, uneven floors, plaster walls—and how to renovate them properly.

Historic districts require special handling. Projects in Five Points or Downtown Bessemer National Historic District may need architectural review before permits issue. We coordinate that process and ensure your renovation respects original character.

Birmingham's building codes are strict about trade permits. Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work all require licensed contractors and on-site inspections. We maintain all licenses and coordinate multi-trade scheduling so inspections pass on first attempt.

Over 500+ projects completed across Hoover, Vestavia Hills, Fairfield, and the Birmingham metro area. We've navigated permit offices, historic preservation boards, and complex HVAC replacements in tight older spaces. Your project gets that experience from day one.

Why Choose a General Contractor?

Hiring separate electrical, plumbing, and framing contractors = coordination headaches and scheduling delays. A general contractor manages everything: material delivery, sequencing, inspections, and quality checks. You have one contact point—not five.

Single Point of Contact

One phone call for questions, changes, or issues. No chasing electricians or plumbers who can't start because framers are late.

Permit Compliance

We file trades permits with Birmingham PEP or Jefferson County Development Services. Inspections are scheduled. Code violations are caught and fixed fast.

Timeline Certainty

General contractor manages trade scheduling so no one sits idle. Start and end dates are realistic and explained upfront.

Quality Oversight

We inspect every phase. Crooked drywall, poor electrical work, plumbing leaks—caught before final walkthrough, not months later.

Coverage & Service Area

We serve all of Jefferson County, including Birmingham neighborhoods, Hoover, Vestavia Hills, Fairfield, Bessemer, Trussville, and outlying communities.

  • Five Points Historic District—Craftsman and Tudor Revival homes with original character and updated utilities
  • Redmont Park area—Established neighborhoods near Birmingham Botanical Gardens, mid-sized renovations common
  • Hoover suburbs—Newer construction, room additions, open-concept kitchen remodels
  • Downtown Bessemer—Historic buildings, commercial tenants, specialized preservation work

Service Area & Response Time

Same-day or next-day site visits for projects within 15 miles of Birmingham downtown. We mobilize quickly because we maintain a local crew and material suppliers across the county.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need permits for a kitchen remodel in Birmingham?

Yes. Any kitchen work involving electrical, plumbing, or structural changes requires a building permit from the City of Birmingham or Jefferson County. Trade permits are separate. We file and coordinate all of them.

How long does a whole-house renovation take?

Timelines depend on scope. A kitchen-only remodel: 6–10 weeks. A full whole-house renovation: 4–8 months. We provide a detailed schedule after permits issue and all inspections are scheduled.

What happens if my house is in a historic district?

Projects in Five Points, Downtown Bessemer, or other historic overlay zones need architectural review before permits issue. We submit drawings to the local preservation board and coordinate approval. No surprises—we explain the timeline upfront.

Can you work on older Craftsman homes?

Yes. Craftsman and Tudor Revival homes are our specialty. We understand outdated electrical, original plaster, settling foundations, and how to upgrade them safely while keeping character.

How are inspections scheduled?

We schedule all inspections through Birmingham PEP or Jefferson County Development Services. You receive notice before each inspection (framing, electrical, plumbing, final). Permit card stays on-site.

What areas in Jefferson County do you serve?

All of Jefferson County: Birmingham (Five Points, Redmont Park, downtown), Hoover, Vestavia Hills, Fairfield, Bessemer, Trussville, and surrounding communities. Same-day estimates within 15 miles of downtown.

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  • Hoover, AL

  • Mountain Brook, AL

  • Vestavia Hills, AL

  • Birmingham, AL

  • Jefferson County, AL

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