Most whole-home renovation projects in Central Texas run $100 to $350 per square foot, so a 1,600 square foot home typically lands somewhere between $160,000 and $560,000 before
Those numbers vary widely depending on square footage, how much plumbing, gas line, and electrical work is involved, and whether you’re after laminate countertops or custom cabinetry.

What a Home Remodel Costs, Room by Room
Real project numbers tell a better story than averages. Here’s what recent remodels by Gill Construction have looked like across different project types.
| Project Type | Typical Range | Real Project Example |
| Whole-home remodeling | $100–$350 per sq. ft. | A 1,600 sq. ft. renovation lands around $160,000–$560,000 |
| Large remodel projects | $130,000–$315,000 | $314,199.08 for a farmhouse renovation with living areas, kitchen, bathroom work, new bathroom, porch, patio, and deck |
| Kitchen remodel | $18,000–$100,000+ | $82,990.66 for a larger kitchen renovation with major cabinetry and finish work |
| Bathroom remodel | $8,000–$70,000 | $69,488.09 for a large bathroom project with custom tile, cabinetry, and upgraded finishes |
| Walk-in shower installation | $8,000–$70,000 | Lower end for a simple tub-to-shower conversion, higher when it’s part of a full bathroom renovation |
| Home addition | $60,000–$150,000+ | $87,000 for a larger addition scope |
| Garage conversion | $25,000–$85,000 | Basic bedroom conversion on the low end, full apartment on the high end |
| Deck | $15,000–$60,000+ | $60,142.67 for a high-scope deck with composite materials and rain protection |
Want to run your own numbers before you call anyone? Our kitchen remodel cost calculator and bathroom remodel cost calculator can give you a starting estimate based on your own square footage and finish level.
Why Home Remodeling Pricing Ranges Are So Wide

Two homeowners can describe the same project, a kitchen remodel, say, and land $60,000 apart. It’s just the nature of construction.
A kitchen with new cabinets and countertops in the existing footprint costs far less than one where a wall comes down and the plumbing moves across the room.
Structural changes touch electrical systems, gas lines, and sometimes the load-bearing walls holding up the rest of the house.
Material choices swing things, too. Laminate countertops and stock cabinetry sit at one end. High-end materials, custom cabinetry, and energy-efficient appliances sit at the other.
Scope, structural work, and finish level are the three biggest levers, and all three are personal decisions that only get made once you sit down and talk through the project.
Financing a Home Renovation Project
Most homeowners don’t pay for a remodel entirely out of pocket, and that’s normal.
- A home equity loan or line of credit lets you borrow against the value you’ve already built, often at a lower rate than other options.
- A cash-out refinance replaces your existing mortgage with a larger one and hands you the difference in cash.
- Personal loans work well for smaller projects like a bathroom refresh, since they close faster and don’t touch your mortgage at all.
Whichever route fits your situation, it helps to know your total project cost range before you apply, so you’re not guessing at a lump sum.
Always Budget for the Unexpected

Every renovation budget needs room for the unplanned. Older Bell County homes, in particular, tend to hide a few surprises once the walls open up.
A smart budget usually sets aside:
- 10-15% of the total cost for unexpected costs, like the electrical wiring nobody knew was outdated
- Building permits and inspections, which your contractor should handle rather than leaving that on you
- Labor costs and labor rates, which shift depending on how much plumbing work or electrical work the project needs
If you’re not sure where to begin sorting all of this out, our guide on where to start with a home remodel walks through prioritizing your must-haves before you request a single bid.
And if a kitchen is next on your list, our kitchen remodel checklist breaks down the whole process, room by room.
FAQ: Home Remodeling Cost in Central Texas
How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Central Texas?
Most bathroom remodels here run $8,000 to $70,000. A simple tub-to-shower conversion sits toward the lower end. A full renovation with custom tile, new cabinetry, and a walk-in shower runs closer to the top.
Does a kitchen or bathroom remodel add more value?
Both add real value. Which one returns more depends on your local market, your home’s current layout, and how outdated the space was to begin with. It’s worth asking a local pro rather than assuming either room wins by default.
Do I need a building permit for a whole house renovation?
Yes, in most cases. Structural changes, new plumbing, and electrical work all require permits through your city’s building department, and a licensed contractor should pull them on your behalf.
Get a Number You Can Plan Around
Ranges are useful for setting expectations, but they can’t tell you what your specific kitchen, bathroom, or addition will cost.
If you’d rather skip the spreadsheet and get a real number, call us at (254) 369-5978 or message us here, and we’ll help you turn all of this into an actual plan for your home.