503-798-8094
Home remodeling project in Salem Oregon

Home Remodeling in Salem, Oregon

WV Construction Group transforms Salem area homes with whole-house renovations, structural upgrades, and room-by-room remodels that modernize older properties while preserving what makes them yours.

Whole-Home Remodeling Across the Willamette Valley

A home remodel is about more than updating finishes. It is a chance to rethink how your home works for the way you actually live. Open up a cramped floor plan. Add natural light to dark rooms. Upgrade the electrical panel to handle modern demands. Replace aging plumbing before it fails. Address the structural issues that have been hidden behind walls for decades.

WV Construction Group handles the full scope of home remodeling in Salem and across the Willamette Valley. As an Oregon CCB licensed general contractor, we manage every trade -- framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, drywall, paint, flooring, cabinetry, and finish carpentry -- under one contract with one point of accountability. That matters because remodeling projects involve dozens of coordination points between trades, and the general contractor's job is to keep them sequenced correctly so your project stays on schedule.

Salem's housing stock ranges from Craftsman bungalows in the Court-Chemeketa district built in the 1920s to ranch homes along Kuebler Boulevard from the 1980s. Each era presents different remodeling challenges. Older homes often have knob-and-tube wiring, galvanized steel plumbing, inadequate insulation, and foundations that need reinforcement before any cosmetic work begins. We start every remodel with a thorough assessment of the building's existing systems so there are no surprises once demolition starts.

What We Remodel

Whole home remodel in Salem Oregon

Whole-Home Renovations

Complete gut renovations that update every system and surface. New electrical, plumbing, HVAC, insulation, drywall, flooring, and finishes throughout the entire house.

Open floor plan remodel in Salem Oregon

Layout and Structural Changes

Removing walls to create open floor plans, adding beams for structural support, raising ceilings, and reconfiguring room layouts to match how modern families use their homes.

Aging in place home modification in Salem Oregon

Aging-in-Place Modifications

Wider doorways, zero-threshold showers, grab bars, first-floor master suites, and accessibility upgrades that let Salem homeowners stay in their homes comfortably as they age.

Home Remodeling Projects We Handle

  • Whole-house gut renovations and complete overhauls
  • Open floor plan conversions with load-bearing wall removal
  • Kitchen and bathroom remodels as part of larger renovations
  • Electrical panel upgrades and full rewiring
  • Plumbing replacement -- galvanized to copper or PEX
  • Foundation repair and seismic retrofitting
  • Insulation upgrades for Oregon Energy Efficiency Standards
  • Window and door replacement
  • Roof replacement integrated with remodel projects
  • Aging-in-place and ADA accessibility modifications
  • Basement finishing and conversions
  • Historic home restoration in Salem's overlay districts

Every remodel begins with a detailed scope of work document that defines exactly what is included, what it costs, and how long it will take. No verbal promises. Everything in writing before demolition begins.

Home remodeling project in progress by WV Construction in Salem Oregon

Remodeling in the Willamette Valley Climate

Oregon's wet climate creates conditions that every remodel must address. Salem receives over 40 inches of rainfall per year, and the Willamette Valley's heavy clay soils hold moisture against foundations for months at a time. When we open up walls during a remodel, we frequently find moisture damage, mold growth behind vinyl siding, and failed vapor barriers that have been hidden for years.

Moisture and Drainage

  • Crawl space encapsulation and vapor barriers
  • Foundation waterproofing and French drain installation
  • Proper flashing and weather-resistant barrier installation
  • Ventilation upgrades to prevent condensation
  • Mold remediation when discovered during demolition

Energy and Seismic

  • Insulation upgrades to meet current Oregon energy code
  • High-efficiency windows rated for the marine climate
  • Seismic bracing and foundation bolting for older homes
  • Heat pump installation and ductwork upgrades
  • Radon mitigation systems in below-grade spaces

How a Home Remodel Works

01

Assessment and Planning

We walk through your home, document existing conditions, identify structural and mechanical issues, and discuss your goals. You get a detailed scope of work and budget before any commitment.

02

Design and Permitting

For structural changes, we coordinate with architects and engineers to produce permit-ready plans. We submit to the City of Salem Building and Safety Division and manage the review process.

03

Demolition and Rough-In

Controlled demolition removes only what is necessary. Rough framing, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC are installed and inspected before walls close up. This is where hidden issues get resolved.

04

Finishes and Completion

Drywall, paint, flooring, cabinetry, countertops, fixtures, and trim. We schedule a walkthrough for punch-list items and do not collect final payment until everything meets the agreed-upon scope.

Home Remodeling FAQ

Whole-home remodel costs in Salem typically range from $100 to $250 per square foot, depending on the scope. A cosmetic refresh with new flooring, paint, and fixtures runs $100-$150 per square foot. A full gut renovation with structural changes, new mechanical systems, and premium finishes runs $175-$250+ per square foot. A 1,500-square-foot home renovation might cost $150,000-$375,000 depending on complexity. We provide detailed line-item estimates based on your specific home and goals.
It depends on the scope. Room-by-room remodels often allow you to stay in the home with some inconvenience. Whole-house gut renovations typically require temporary relocation, especially when plumbing, electrical, or HVAC systems are being replaced. We discuss livability during planning and help you understand what to expect so you can make arrangements ahead of time.
Timelines vary significantly by scope. A single-room remodel takes 4-8 weeks. A multi-room renovation runs 8-16 weeks. A full gut renovation of an entire home can take 4-8 months. Permitting adds 2-6 weeks before construction begins. Older homes with hidden issues tend to take longer because problems discovered during demolition must be addressed before the project can move forward. We build contingency time into every schedule.
Most remodeling work in Salem requires permits. Structural changes, electrical work, plumbing modifications, and HVAC changes all require separate permits and inspections through the City of Salem Building and Safety Division. Cosmetic-only work like painting, flooring, and cabinet refacing generally does not. We handle the entire permitting process and build permit timelines into the project schedule. For homes in Salem's historic overlay zones, exterior changes may also require Historic Landmarks Commission approval.

Let's Build Something Great Together

Contact WV Construction Group for a free consultation on your home remodeling project in Salem and the Willamette Valley.