Centennial, Arapahoe County

Remodeling & Renovation Contractor in Centennial, CO

Centennial sits just northwest of Parker, an easy hop up Arapahoe Road. It's a town of established neighborhoods — which makes it one of our favorite places to work, because the homes are ready for exactly the kind of thoughtful updates we do best.

Unlike the brand-new subdivisions farther south, much of Centennial was built out from the 1980s through the early 2000s. Neighborhoods like Willow Creek, Foxridge, Homestead, Walnut Hills, and Piney Creek are full of well-built homes that are now a generation past their original finishes. That's where we come in: updated kitchens and baths, new flooring in place of tired carpet and old vinyl, finished basements, fresh built-ins, and outdoor upgrades that bring a mature yard back to life.

Working on established homes calls for a different mindset than new construction. Older houses occasionally hide surprises behind the walls — dated wiring, worn subfloor, a plumbing layout that predates the way people live now — so we scope carefully and talk through what we find before it becomes a budget surprise. When we replace flooring, we prep the subfloor properly; quality waterproof LVP or laminate is a popular, durable, budget-friendly choice for these updates, though hardwood and tile earn their place where the look calls for it.

Centennial is in Arapahoe County, and permitting is generally handled through the City of Centennial building division rather than the Douglas County offices that cover Parker and Castle Rock. Structural work, basement finishing, and moving plumbing or electrical usually require a permit; cosmetic updates often don't — confirm the specifics with the city before starting. HOAs are common but tend to be more established and less restrictive than the newest master-planned communities; still, check before any exterior project.

Home Remodeling

Kitchen and bath updates, layout improvements, and finish work to modernize an established Centennial home.

Bathroom Remodeling

Replace dated tile, tubs, and vanities with a properly waterproofed, updated bathroom that fits how you live now.

Basement Finishing

Convert an unfinished or dated lower level into usable living space, rec room, or a guest suite.

Flooring & Built-Ins

New LVP, laminate, hardwood, and custom built-ins to replace worn finishes throughout the house.

Concrete & Patios

Refresh aging patios, walkways, and steps with durable concrete built for Front Range freeze-thaw.

Fence Installation

Replace tired, weathered fencing with a clean, durable upgrade that resets the whole backyard.

Recent Centennial-area work

Updating established homes.

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Why Centennial homeowners call us

The right contractor for an established home.

Updating a home that's a few decades old rewards careful scoping and honest communication. We take the time to understand what's behind the walls before we quote, so the plan is realistic and the finished work fits the house.

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Older-home savvy

We scope for the surprises established homes tend to hide before they hit the budget.

02

Clean, modern finishes

Flooring, tile, built-ins, and paint that bring a dated interior fully up to date.

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Short drive from Parker

Just up Arapahoe Road — responsive scheduling and easy estimates.

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Arapahoe County aware

We help confirm City of Centennial permits and any HOA requirements up front.

Centennial questions

Common questions from Centennial homeowners.

Do you remodel older homes in Centennial?

Yes. Much of Centennial was built in the 1980s through early 2000s, so a lot of our work here is modernizing established homes — updating kitchens and baths, replacing dated flooring, opening up finishes, and finishing basements. Older homes sometimes hide surprises behind the walls, which is why we scope carefully before quoting.

What flooring works best when updating a Centennial home?

For most updates we recommend quality waterproof LVP or laminate — it's durable, warm underfoot, budget-friendly, and installs quickly over a properly prepped subfloor. Real hardwood and tile are great where the look and budget call for it. The right choice depends on the room, the existing subfloor, and how the space is used.

Does Centennial require permits for remodeling?

Centennial is in Arapahoe County, and permitting is typically handled through the City of Centennial and its building division. Structural work, basement finishing, and moving plumbing or electrical usually require a permit, while cosmetic updates often don't. Confirm the scope with the city building division before work begins.

Which Centennial neighborhoods do you serve?

We work across Centennial, including areas like Willow Creek, Foxridge, Homestead, Walnut Hills, Piney Creek, and the neighborhoods along Arapahoe and Smoky Hill roads. From our Parker base it's a quick trip, so estimates are easy to schedule.

Planning a project in Centennial?

Book a free 30-minute estimate or call Rudy directly. New to hiring a local contractor? Read home renovation near me in South Denver or the south metro contractor guide.