Reshape Your Home Inside and Out

Wando Builders Inc provides comprehensive whole home renovation services in Johns Island, South Carolina.

Your home might have good bones but a layout that no longer works. Maybe you bought an older property in Johns Island and want to open up the kitchen, add natural light, update electrical systems, and replace worn finishes. Whole home renovations let you keep the location you love while changing nearly everything about how the space functions.

Wando Builders Inc handles interior and exterior remodels that involve structural changes, layout redesigns, and full project oversight from demolition to completion. We work with homeowners on aging properties or recently acquired homes that need significant updates. You get a unified design, coordinated timelines, and one point of contact for every phase of the work.

If your home in Johns Island needs more than cosmetic updates, get in touch to schedule an in-home evaluation.

How a Full Remodel Changes Your Home

We start by walking through your home in Johns Island and identifying which walls are load-bearing, where plumbing and electrical lines run, and what structural changes are possible. Once you approve the design, we pull permits, schedule inspections, and begin demolition of outdated materials and fixtures.

After demo, framing adjustments open up rooms or create new doorways. New windows go in, exterior siding or roofing gets replaced if needed, and updated insulation improves comfort. Inside, we install new drywall, flooring, cabinetry, countertops, lighting, and plumbing fixtures. You notice better airflow, more daylight, quieter rooms, and finishes that match your style instead of the previous owner's choices.

We coordinate electricians, plumbers, HVAC contractors, and finish carpenters so work stays on schedule. Most whole home renovations take three to six months depending on square footage and scope. The result is a home that feels new without starting from scratch.

Most Homeowners Ask These Before Starting

Renovating an entire home raises practical questions about living arrangements, budgets, and what can actually be changed. Here are the answers to the most common concerns we hear before projects begin.

What should I do while the renovation is happening?
You can stay in the home during smaller renovations if only certain rooms are being worked on, but whole home projects usually require temporary relocation. Dust, noise, and lack of running water or electricity in active work zones make daily living difficult.
How do you handle unexpected issues during demo?
When we uncover hidden problems like rotted framing, outdated wiring, or plumbing leaks during demolition, we document the issue, explain the repair needed, and provide a cost estimate before proceeding. You decide whether to address it immediately or adjust the project scope.
What structural changes are possible in an existing home?
You can remove non-load-bearing walls to open up spaces, install support beams to eliminate load-bearing walls, add or enlarge windows, and reconfigure room layouts. Structural changes require engineering approval and permits, which we handle as part of the planning phase.
How do you protect parts of the home that are not being renovated?
We seal off work areas with plastic sheeting and temporary barriers to contain dust and debris. Floors in hallways and adjoining rooms get covered with protective material, and we use air scrubbers if demolition involves drywall or older materials.
When can I start using the renovated spaces?
You can use rooms once final inspections pass, fixtures are installed, and finishes are complete. We walk through each space with you to confirm everything works properly before considering that area finished.

A whole home renovation in Johns Island turns an outdated or poorly designed property into a space that works for how you live now. Wando Builders Inc manages every trade, timeline, and inspection so you do not have to. Reach out to set up an evaluation and talk through what is possible in your home.