Looking for whole-home remodel in New Port Richey? LRG Contractors Group is a licensed Florida general contractor serving New Port Richey and the surrounding Pasco County — from Downtown / Sims Park, Gulf Harbors, River Ridge and beyond. Full-house renovations that reconfigure, modernize, and future-proof your home.
A whole-home remodel is the most transformative — and most complex — residential project there is. Done well, it reconfigures a dated, chopped-up floor plan into the home you actually want, upgrades every system to current code, and resets the home's value for the next 30 years.
For New Port Richey specifically, it comes down to local realities: New Port Richey's older, Gulf-adjacent homes and revitalized historic downtown make kitchen and bath modernizations — done with care for the home's age and coastal exposure — the steadiest, highest-value work here. New Port Richey runs its own building department under the Florida Building Code; its Gulf-adjacent location puts many homes in the wind-borne-debris region, and Gulf Harbors and low-lying waterfront homes can fall in FEMA flood zones affecting substantial remodels. We design and permit your whole-home remodel around exactly those conditions.
Whole-Home Remodel in New Port Richey — what we handle
- Full floor-plan reconfiguration
- Kitchen and all bathrooms
- Structural changes and additions
- Complete electrical, plumbing, and HVAC upgrades
- Impact-rated windows, roofing, and exterior hardening
- Florida Building Code energy compliance and modernization
- Tile, luxury-vinyl flooring, millwork, and finish throughout
- Full permitting, engineering, and inspections
Whole-Home Remodel cost
Typical Tampa Bay ranges, not a quote. Whole-home cost scales with square footage, how much structure and system work is involved, and finish level. We provide a detailed fixed proposal after design.
Timeline
Whole-home remodels typically run 6–14 months of construction depending on size, plus design and permitting.
New Port Richey permits
New Port Richey runs its own building department under the Florida Building Code; its Gulf-adjacent location puts many homes in the wind-borne-debris region, and Gulf Harbors and low-lying waterfront homes can fall in FEMA flood zones affecting substantial remodels.
