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Phoenix Home Remodeling

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Phoenix Home Remodeling
Private
ISIN🆔
IndustryHome Remodeling
Founded 📆2017
Founder 👔Jeremy Maher
Headquarters 🏙️6700 W Chicago St #1, Chandler, AZ 85226, United States
Area served 🗺️
Phoenix, Chandler, Gilbert, Scottsdale, Ahwatukee, Mesa, Queen Creek, Tempe, Sun Lakes, and Laveen.
Key people
Jeremy Maher
ServicesWhole home remodels, Kitchen remodeling, Bathroom remodeling, Living room remodels, Laundry room remodels, Interior remodeling
Members
Number of employees
22
🌐 Websitehttps://phxhomeremodeling.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone602-492-8205

Phoenix Home Remodeling is a Phoenix-based design-build remodeling company specializing in whole home, kitchen, bathroom, shower, and interior renovations for homeowners throughout the greater Phoenix area.

The company was founded after its principals personally experienced the contractor nightmares that are all too common in the remodeling industry. Contractors rank among the most complained-about professions in the United States and Phoenix Home Remodeling was built specifically to change that. The company's mission is to help homeowners remodel without common contractor problems by using a structured design-build business model. Its broader vision is to improve the remodeling industry's reputation in Arizona through exceptional client experiences, local hiring, and community education.

The Design-Build Process

Phoenix Home Remodeling operates on a planning-first model that separates it from traditional general contractors. Every project begins with a Feasibility, Planning, and Design package that evaluates structural and layout considerations, coordinates material selections, and produces 3D renderings of the finished space, all before construction begins. Fixed construction pricing is provided only after full planning and design are finalized, resulting in a 2.1% change order rate. This approach eliminates the guesswork, mid-project price increases, and scope creep that homeowners commonly experience elsewhere.

The company integrates in-house design and construction under one coordinated team. Designers, estimators, and construction professionals collaborate internally, eliminating the disconnect between design and build that leads to costly revisions. During construction, clients receive daily updates through a dedicated homeowner portal and have 24/7 access to project progress, photos, and logs.

All completed work is backed by a two-year workmanship guarantee. The company is fully licensed, bonded, and insured, including workers' compensation coverage for every team member.

Recognition and Ratings

Phoenix Home Remodeling holds a 4.9-star rating across more than 200 reviews on platforms including Google, Thumbtack, and Nextdoor, and maintains a perfect 5-star rating on Yelp and Houzz. The company has received Houzz Best of Service awards every year from 2020 through 2025, and has been recognized by Ranking Arizona as a top remodeling contractor and by Expertise as one of the best contractors in Phoenix. Phoenix Home Remodeling is BBB-accredited with an A+ rating and holds active memberships in NARI and NKBA.

Education and Authorship

The company publishes remodeling education resources aimed at helping Arizona homeowners make informed renovation decisions, regardless of whether they hire PHR. Founder Jeremy Maher is the author of Remodel Without Regret, a book focused on helping homeowners avoid contractor mistakes and navigate the remodeling process with confidence.

Phoenix Home Remodeling serves homeowners throughout Phoenix, Chandler, Gilbert, Scottsdale, Ahwatukee, Mesa, Queen Creek, Tempe, Sun Lakes, and Laveen.

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