What kinds of home remodeling do you do in Streamwood?
We’re a design-build remodeler handling kitchens, bathrooms, home additions, basements, and whole-house projects in Streamwood, where the housing is mostly 1950s National Homes ranches and 1960s–90s splits. We manage design through construction under one roof, so one accountable team carries your project from the first sketch to the final walkthrough.
Do I need a permit to remodel my home in Streamwood?
Most projects that touch plumbing, electrical, or structure do. Permits go through the Village of Streamwood, and we handle the application, plan review, and inspections so you don’t have to navigate the process yourself.
How much does a home remodel cost in Streamwood?
It depends on scope. In Streamwood, kitchen remodels typically run $35,000 to $110,000, bathrooms $15,000 to $60,000, and home additions $250 to $425 per square foot. After the design phase we give you a fixed, line-item budget so there are no surprises.
Can you open up the floor plan of my Streamwood ranch or split-level?
Yes — opening the kitchen to the living and dining areas is the most-requested project in Streamwood. We confirm which walls are load-bearing and engineer a beam wherever one comes out.
Can you add a primary suite or second story to my Streamwood home?
Often yes. We add primary-suite wings, family rooms, and second stories to Streamwood’s post-war homes, designed to match the original brick or siding and roofline.
Why choose Pegasus Construction for your Streamwood remodel?
We know Streamwood — a 1957 “Town of Tomorrow” built for veterans — handle the local permitting, and give you a fixed budget and schedule up front, backed by clear communication and a single point of accountability. Book a free design consultation to get started.