
Whole-Home Renovation in Joliet, IL
Bought a dated house? Inherited a property that needs everything? Ready to finally do the whole first floor at once? We take on top-to-bottom renovations across Joliet and Will County — kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, walls, lighting, and paint under one plan and one crew.
What a Whole-Home Renovation Includes
Doing it all at once is cheaper and faster than room-by-room over five years: demo happens once, trades are sequenced once, and the finishes actually match. You get a single written scope, a real schedule, and one person to call.
Open-concept layouts
Wall removals, headers, and reframing to open up choppy older floor plans.
Kitchens & bathrooms
Full kitchen and bath renovations sequenced into the larger project.
Flooring throughout
Continuous hardwood or LVP across the whole level — no patchwork transitions.
Systems & finishes
Electrical updates, drywall, trim, doors, and paint through the entire home.
Whole-home projects typically run 6–12 weeks depending on scope. We phase the work so you can stay in the home when possible.
Rehabbing Houses Is Literally Our Name
Rehab Addicts started in property rehab — taking rough Joliet-area houses and turning them into homes people want to live in. That's the crew you get for your renovation: people who've seen every version of what a 1950s Will County ranch or a downtown Joliet two-story can hide, and who plan the budget for it up front.
Whole-Home Renovation Questions
Should I renovate all at once or room by room?
All at once is almost always cheaper per room — demo, dumpsters, and trades get mobilized once instead of five times, and finishes stay consistent. Room-by-room makes sense when budget or living arrangements require it; we can phase a master plan either way.
Can you renovate a house I just bought before I move in?
That's the ideal scenario — an empty house renovates faster and cheaper. Get us in during your inspection period if you can, and we'll help you scope and budget the work before you close.
Do you handle permits?
Yes. We pull the required permits with the City of Joliet or your local Will County municipality and build to code so inspections pass and the work protects your resale value.