Rhodes Ranch · Spring Valley, NV

Whole-Home Remodeling in Rhodes Ranch, Spring Valley NV

Whole-home renovations in Rhodes Ranch usually address a stack of related issues at once — original kitchen, two builder bathrooms, popcorn ceilings, 1990s flooring, undersized panel — because piecemeal upgrades cost more in the long run. We run the project as one continuous build with one project manager from design through final walk-through.

Whole-Home Remodeling project in Rhodes Ranch, Spring Valley NV by Build4U

Working in Rhodes Ranch

Rhodes Ranch homes were delivered between 1997 and 2008 as single-story and two-story production homes around the Rhodes Ranch Golf Club. Twenty-plus years in, the homes that get whole-home renovations almost always need the same stack of work: kitchen rebuild, primary and hall baths rebuilt, flooring throughout, popcorn-ceiling removal, MEP updates (the original 150A panels are usually at capacity), and often a covered-patio extension into permitted indoor-outdoor living space. The Rhodes Ranch Community Association reviews exterior changes — interior work submits straight to Clark County.

Permits & review

Clark County Department of Building & Fire Prevention permitting handled in-house — structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing.

Rhodes Ranch at a glance

  • ZIP codes served: 89113, 89148
  • Permitting jurisdiction: Clark County Department of Building & Fire Prevention
  • Typical budget: Whole-home renovations here typically land $450,000–$1.2M, quoted after a walk-through
  • NSCB-licensed Nevada general contractor — license #0095372

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What a Rhodes Ranch whole-home renovation covers

The Rhodes Ranch whole-home remodels we run almost always address the same stack of related issues. The original kitchen — maple or oak cabinetry, granite slab counters, builder appliances — is at end-of-life. Both bathrooms are still on the original 1990s template. The 12"x12" tile and laminate flooring is dated and worn. The popcorn ceilings have to go. The 150-amp panel is at capacity and any new appliance load (induction range, EV charger, mini-split) needs a service upgrade. None of these problems are urgent on their own; together, they're the reason owners decide to do everything at once.

We design the renovation around the way the family actually uses the house, not the way the 1997 builder zoned it. That usually means opening the kitchen fully to the family room with a flush structural beam, re-orienting the kitchen island to face the great room and the back yard, and rebuilding the primary suite by reclaiming a few feet from an adjacent closet or bedroom to fit a true wet-room bath. Both bathrooms come down to studs, get re-waterproofed to current Clark County code, and get rebuilt with curbless showers, custom vanities and new fixture packages.

Mechanical, electrical and plumbing get done at the same time. The original 150-amp panel gets upgraded to 200A (often 225A if there's an EV charger plus an induction range plus dual mini-splits). Old galvanized supply lines get re-piped in PEX. The single-zone HVAC often gets re-zoned or supplemented with mini-splits for the second story. Recessed lighting throughout, new switching layout, and almost always a full smoke/CO detector replacement to current code.

Flooring goes throughout — large-format porcelain or LVP in the wet zones, engineered hardwood in the living spaces. Popcorn ceilings come down, get re-textured smooth or in a light orange peel, and get repainted. Interior trim and doors get rebuilt as one package so the door hardware, casing profile and base profile all match.

Permits and HOA: Rhodes Ranch Community Association reviews exterior changes — paint, hardscape, additions — but not interior renovation work. Plans submit straight to Clark County Building & Fire Prevention. We pull SMEP permits in-house as one combined package.

Logistics: most families move out for 3–5 months of the middle phase. We plan the sequence so the move-out window is as short as possible — pre-order long-lead items, do all design and selections before demolition, and sequence the trades so each one has clean work to do. Typical project: 5–7 months on-site after 8–12 weeks of design and Clark County plan check. Budget lands $350,000–$850,000 depending on square footage, finish level and whether MEP upgrades include re-piping or service upgrade.

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