Home Renovation Contractor in Baton RougeRemodeling, Repairs & Practical Upgrades
Most home renovation in Baton Rouge is not a magazine-cover gut remodel. It is a kitchen that needs to work better, a bathroom that needs to be modernized, a room that needs better lighting and flooring, or older-home repairs that have been put off too long.
All Pro Builders Louisiana works on those practical projects with the same scope, schedule, and field discipline we bring to commercial work.
Kitchens, Baths, Repairs & Additions
Kitchen Renovations
Cabinet replacement, countertops, lighting upgrades, layout adjustments, and finish work.
Bathroom Remodels
Tile, fixtures, vanities, plumbing updates, and accessibility improvements for primary and guest baths.
Whole-Room Updates
Flooring, paint, trim, lighting, and storage work to bring an existing room up to date.
Older-Home Repairs
Trim and door repairs, drywall, ceiling fixes, settling-related issues, and other repair work for older Baton Rouge homes.
Storm & Damage Repair
After-event repair scopes, including drywall, flooring, trim, and finishes following insurance work.
Small Additions & Reconfigurations
Bumping out a wall, opening up a layout, or adding a room with proper structural and code work.
Questions We Hear
About This Service
Do you take on smaller renovation scopes?
Yes. A lot of our residential work is room-by-room: a kitchen, a bath, a flooring update, or older-home repair. We are honest if a project is not a fit and will say so up front.
Can you work with my insurance for storm repairs?
Yes. We can scope and document repair work for insurance claims, including drywall, flooring, trim, and finish replacement.
How long does a kitchen or bath remodel take?
Most kitchen remodels run four to eight weeks once materials are on site, while bathroom remodels often run two to four weeks. Custom cabinetry and tile-heavy work add to the schedule.
Ready to Talk Scope?
Reach out about your project. We will walk through scope, schedule, site considerations, and what it takes to build in Louisiana.