Local Remodeling Expertise
Near Old Hickory Lake in Hendersonville, TN, we specialize in whole-home renovation, kitchen and bathroom remodeling, basement finishing, and deck building. Our team understands local permit rules, building codes, and the unique renovation needs of Sumner County homes—from 1990s ranch homes to newer builds in Saundersville Station and Durham Farms. Whether you're updating a kitchen, converting garage space, or building a lakeside deck, we deliver remodeling and deck-building services that work within Hendersonville's code requirements and your family's vision.
A clear process keeps you informed and in control.
We discuss your vision, review Hendersonville building codes, and file permit applications. Additions over 30 square feet and structural changes require permits under local 2021 IRC standards.
Once permits are approved, we remove existing fixtures and materials, protect your home, and prepare the space for new construction. Inspections happen at key phases.
Framing, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems go in next, with inspections at rough-in stage. Your home stays functional and secure throughout.
We install finishes—countertops, tile, cabinetry, flooring—and schedule final city inspections. You get a Certificate of Occupancy before moving in.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Kitchen, bathroom, basement, and outdoor renovation tailored to Hendersonville homes.
Open-concept layouts, custom cabinetry, island installations, and backsplash work for kitchens in Saundersville Station, Avondale, and established Hendersonville neighborhoods. We handle plumbing relocation, electrical upgrades, and lighting design to meet 2021 code standards.

Modern kitchen renovation in Hendersonville with custom islands and granite countertops
Master bath suites, spa-style showers, vanity replacements, and tile work in Hendersonville homes. We meet all plumbing and ventilation codes, especially for moisture-control in humid summers near Old Hickory Lake.

Spa-style bathroom with tile shower and custom vanity in Durham Farms
Convert basements into recreational rooms, home offices, or guest suites. Moisture management and egress windows meet Tennessee codes. We also specialize in garage-to-master-suite and garage-to-apartment conversions for expanding families.

Finished basement with egress windows in suburban Hendersonville home
Build composite or treated-wood decks that withstand lake humidity and seasonal weather. We also remodel existing in-ground pools with updated finishes, new equipment, and code-compliant safety features for lakeside Hendersonville properties.

Custom composite deck near Old Hickory Lake with water views
Add square footage with new bedrooms, dens, or living spaces. All additions over 30 square feet require Hendersonville permits and inspections. We handle structural framing, roofing, electrical, and mechanical systems to match existing homes.

Two-story bedroom addition in Avondale neighborhood with matching exterior
Hendersonville homes have specific needs. We know them.
Hendersonville follows the 2021 International Residential Code (IRC) with local amendments. Permits are required for additions over 30 square feet, all structural changes, electrical/plumbing work inside walls, and pool or deck work. We navigate these rules so your project stays compliant and passes final inspection.
Homes near Old Hickory Lake face summer humidity and humidity swings. Our bathroom and basement finishes include proper ventilation, vapor barriers, and materials that resist moisture—keeping your remodel durable for decades.
Saundersville Station features newer homes with open layouts and large windows. Avondale has mix of established and newer builds. Durham Farms is master-planned luxury. We tailor designs to match neighborhood character and existing home styles, so additions and remodels integrate seamlessly.
50+ residential remodeling and deck-building projects completed in Hendersonville and Sumner County neighborhoods.
Yes. Any kitchen remodel involving structural changes, plumbing relocation, electrical upgrades, or mechanical work requires a permit under Hendersonville's 2021 IRC adoption. Cabinet replacement alone may not require a permit, but countertop installation over 30 square feet, new islands, backsplash with structural support, and appliance hookups do. We file all required permits and coordinate inspections at foundation, framing, and final stages. Inspection fees depend on project valuation, and you receive a Certificate of Occupancy once final inspection passes.
Ready to start your Hendersonville kitchen or deck project? Call to discuss permit requirements and timeline.
Additions over 30 square feet that expand the footprint or alter structural/mechanical systems require permits. The addition must meet current code; the existing home doesn't need to be brought up to code unless work touches those systems. Foundation inspection, framing/rough-in inspection, and final inspection are required phases.
Submit site plans and building plans to the Hendersonville Building & Codes Department at [email protected] or 101 Maple Drive North. Plans are reviewed for code compliance. Once approved, pay the permit fee (calculated on project valuation), and work can begin. Inspections are scheduled via the city portal or by calling 615-590-4642. You get one free re-inspection if an inspection fails; additional re-inspections have fees.
Yes. Converting an existing garage to a master suite or apartment-style living space is allowed with a permit. The new living space must meet egress window requirements, ventilation, electrical, and plumbing code. Structural work and MEP systems require inspections. Permits are based on project valuation and scope.
Hendersonville's humid summers and lake-adjacent moisture demand durable materials and proper drainage. We use composite decking or pressure-treated lumber rated for moisture exposure. Handrails, stairs, and structural support must meet IBC standards. If your deck is near the water or floodplain, additional permits and elevation checks may apply.
Yes. Any bathroom work involving plumbing relocation, fixture installation, ventilation changes, or tile shower installation requires a permit. Vanity replacement, mirror installation, and lighting updates are part of the scope. Inspection covers plumbing rough-in and final stages to ensure code compliance and safe water/drain systems.
Durham Farms and Saundersville Station homes follow the same Hendersonville permit and building code rules. Some subdivisions have HOA approval steps in addition to city permits. We confirm both city and HOA requirements upfront to avoid delays. Newer homes often have warranties that may apply to remodeling work, which we discuss with you.
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