Residential Remodeling Contractors in Pocatello, Idaho
Home remodeling and renovation.
Residential remodeling is one of the most complex home projects — it touches multiple trades (electrical, plumbing, HVAC, framing) and requires careful coordination to stay on schedule and budget. General contractors and specialty remodelers must pull permits from your local building department for structural changes, ensuring inspections are completed at each phase of work. A reputable remodeler includes permit costs in their estimate, manages all required inspections, and employs or subcontracts licensed tradespeople for electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work. Kitchen and bathroom remodels consistently deliver the highest resale value, while additions and finished basements create usable square footage.
19
Listed contractors
$10k–$80k
Typical cost
What to look for when hiring a residential remodeling contractor
- ✓Confirm the remodeler holds a contractor registration with your state's contractor licensing authority.
- ✓Ask whether they self-perform work or use subcontractors, and how subs are vetted.
- ✓Get a detailed written contract with scope, schedule, payment milestones, and change order process.
- ✓Verify permit costs are included in the estimate and that the contractor manages inspections.
- ✓Ask how the jobsite is protected from weather and secured after hours.
- ✓Request references from projects of similar size and type completed in the past two years.
Residential Remodeling contractors in Pocatello(19 listed)
How much does residential remodeling cost in Pocatello?
Kitchen remodels: $20,000–$75,000. Bathroom remodels: $10,000–$35,000. Basement finishing: $15,000–$40,000. Additions vary widely by size and scope. Always get a detailed written estimate.
Residential Remodeling contractors in Pocatello — FAQ
How many residential remodeling contractors are in Pocatello?
EdgeLocal lists 19 licensed residential remodeling contractors in Pocatello, Idaho. All listings are sourced from state licensing registries.
What is the average rating for residential remodeling contractors in Pocatello?
Residential Remodeling contractors in Pocatello are listed on EdgeLocal with ratings sourced from Google Business profiles. Use the directory to compare rated contractors near you.
Do residential remodeling contractors in Pocatello need to be licensed?
Yes. Idaho requires residential remodeling contractors to hold a valid state license. Always verify a contractor's license is current and in good standing before signing any contract or allowing work to begin.
How do I find a reliable residential remodeling contractor in Pocatello?
Start by verifying the contractor holds a valid Idaho license. Check their Google rating and read reviews. Get at least three written estimates. Confirm they carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Ask for references from recent Pocatello jobs.
General Residential Remodeling FAQs
How long does a bathroom remodel take?
A standard bathroom remodel—replacing fixtures, flooring, vanity, and tile—takes two to four weeks for a single bathroom. A full gut renovation that involves moving plumbing, adding radiant floor heat, or reconfiguring the layout takes four to eight weeks. Permit processing and inspection scheduling add one to two weeks to many projects. The critical path is usually tile work: floor and shower tile installation is time-consuming and must cure before fixtures can be installed on top. Master bath or ensuite renovations with custom tile showers often take three to five weeks on their own. Planning for temporary loss of a bathroom is important if the home has only one or two. Most experienced bathroom remodelers can give you a phased schedule showing when each trade (plumber, electrician, tile setter, carpenter) will be on-site. Delays most commonly come from custom tile or fixture orders, permit hold-ups, and in-wall surprises like old wiring or unexpected plumbing configurations.
How much does a kitchen remodel cost?
Kitchen remodel costs vary widely based on scope and finish level. A minor kitchen refresh—new cabinet hardware, paint, countertops, and appliances—runs $5,000–$15,000. A mid-range remodel replacing cabinets, countertops, flooring, appliances, and fixtures typically costs $20,000–$45,000. A full gut renovation with custom cabinets, high-end countertops (quartz or stone), new plumbing, electrical upgrades, and layout changes can run $50,000–$90,000 or more. Labor typically represents 30–40% of the total cost. Permitting fees range from $150–$600 depending on the scope and municipality. When comparing quotes, make sure each contractor is quoting the same scope—specify appliance brand/model, cabinet line, and countertop material so bids are comparable. The National Kitchen & Bath Association recommends budgeting 5–15% of your home's value for a kitchen remodel.
Do I need permits for home remodeling?
Yes, most significant home remodeling work requires a building permit from your local building department. Permits are typically required for: structural changes (removing or adding walls, altering load-bearing elements), additions or new living space, electrical work beyond simple fixture replacements, plumbing modifications, HVAC system changes, window or door replacements that alter the structural opening, and deck or porch construction. Cosmetic work—paint, flooring, cabinet hardware, trim—generally does not require a permit. The permit process ensures that a building inspector reviews the plans and inspects the work at key stages, protecting you from unpermitted work that can cause problems when you sell your home or file an insurance claim. A reputable remodeler will include permit costs in their estimate and manage the permit application and inspection scheduling. If a contractor suggests skipping the permit to save money, that is a red flag.
How do I find a remodeler near me?
Search EdgeLocal for "remodeling," "remodeler," or "renovation" along with your zip code to find local residential remodeling contractors. The directory covers general remodelers and specialty contractors for kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and whole-home renovations. Home remodeling is one of the most significant investments a homeowner makes, so choosing the right contractor matters. Look for remodelers with strong ratings, detailed reviews, and experience relevant to your project type. General contractors performing remodeling work should be registered with their state's contractor licensing authority. Legitimate remodelers pull permits and schedule required inspections—confirm they include permit costs in their estimates. When comparing bids, ensure each covers the same scope: demolition, framing, electrical, plumbing, finish work, and cleanup. Ask how subcontractors are managed and whether the general contractor is on-site regularly. EdgeLocal ratings and reviews help you identify high-performing local remodelers quickly.