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Remodeling Services in North Utah

Salt to Summit Construction & Renovation — Logan, Utah

Licensed general contractor serving Cache Valley and Northern Utah. This is where we answer the questions homeowners ask most before starting a project.

How Long Does a Full Home Remodel Take in Northern Utah?

  • Apr 27
  • 3 min read

Updated: May 3

If you’re planning a full home remodel, one of the first questions that comes up is: how long is this actually going to take?


The honest answer is—it depends on the size and complexity of the project. But based on real remodeling projects here in Northern Utah, we can give you some realistic timeframes so you know what to expect going in.

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Typical Timeline for a Full Home Remodel

Every home and project is different, but most full remodels fall into a few general ranges.


For smaller, more straightforward remodels, you’re typically looking at:

3 to 4 months


These projects usually involve fewer layout changes and less intensive demolition, making them quicker to complete.


For more involved remodels, especially those that include:

  • Layout changes

  • Structural adjustments

  • Multiple areas of the home


You’re usually in the range of:

4 to 6 months


For larger or more complex homes, particularly:

  • Two-story remodels

  • Extensive demolition

  • Major system updates


It’s common to see timelines closer to:

6 to 8 months or more


The Time Most Homeowners Forget

One of the biggest things homeowners don’t factor in is the time required before construction even begins.


Once your plans are completed and submitted, you’ll typically need:

At least 2 weeks for permitting


And that’s just for approvals—this doesn’t include the time it takes to design and finalize your plans in the first place.


What Can Extend Your Remodeling Timeline?

Even with a solid plan, there are a few common factors that can extend the timeline of a remodeling project.


1. Change Orders

This is one of the most common reasons projects take longer than expected.


As the remodel progresses, it’s normal for homeowners to want to make adjustments—whether it’s:

  • Moving electrical

  • Changing layout details

  • Upgrading finishes


The challenge is timing.

If that phase of the project is already completed or the subcontractor has moved on, you now have to:

  • Re-schedule that trade

  • Wait for their availability


This alone can easily add a week or more to your project.


2. Material Delays

Even when everything is ordered on time, delays can still happen.


It’s not uncommon for materials to be scheduled for delivery, only to find out they’ve been:

  • Backordered

  • Delayed unexpectedly


When that happens, it can push your entire schedule back while waiting for those materials to arrive.


3. Selections Made During the Project

We always aim to finalize the major decisions early—things like:

  • Layout

  • Cabinetry

  • Flooring

  • Overall design direction


However, smaller selections often come up during the project, such as:

  • Fixtures

  • Finishes

  • Final details


If those decisions aren’t made in time, it can slow things down and affect the overall timeline.


Setting Realistic Expectations

Every remodeling project is unique, but understanding these general timelines and potential delays will help you plan more effectively.


Most projects don’t run long because of poor planning—they run long because of changes, coordination, and timing.


Going into your remodel with a clear understanding of the process can make a big difference in how smoothly everything goes.


If you’re trying to figure out what your specific remodel timeline might look like, it helps to talk through your project in detail.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How long does a full home remodel take in Cache Valley or Northern Utah?

Most full home remodels in Northern Utah take three to eight months depending on size and complexity. Smaller, more straightforward remodels typically run three to four months. Projects involving layout changes, structural work, or multiple areas of the home usually fall in the four to six month range. Larger homes or projects with extensive demolition and system updates can run six to eight months or more.


Q: Does permitting add time to a home remodel timeline in Utah?

Yes — and it's one of the most commonly overlooked parts of the schedule. Once plans are submitted, most Northern Utah municipalities require at least two weeks for permit approval, sometimes longer depending on the jurisdiction and time of year. That time is separate from construction and needs to be built into your overall timeline from the start.


Q: What's the single biggest thing I can do to keep my remodel on schedule?

Lock in your selections before construction starts. Change orders and unfinished selections mid-project are the two most common causes of delays — not slow crews or poor planning. The more decisions you finalize upfront — layout, materials, fixtures, finishes — the less exposure you have to schedule disruptions once the work is underway.




Ready to Start Your Home Renovation Project?

Whether you’re updating your kitchen, finishing a basement, or adding new living space, Salt to Summit Construction & Renovation is here to help. We combine craftsmanship, communication, and reliable project management to bring your vision to life — on time and on budget.

About Salt to Summit Construction & Renovation

Salt to Summit is a licensed and insured general contractor based in Northern Utah. We specialize in home renovations, additions, and ADUs that combine quality craftsmanship with transparent communication. From Salt Lake to Cache Valley, our mission is simple — to help homeowners create spaces that feel functional, beautiful, and built to last.

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