Overhaul Your Home's Function and Finish

Whole-Home Renovations in Bloomington for properties with outdated systems, inefficient layouts, and finishes worn beyond simple repair

VT Developments manages complete interior and exterior renovations for homeowners in Bloomington who need updated electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems alongside new flooring, paint, and fixtures. You outline which rooms need structural changes and which systems are failing, and the team creates a phased plan that coordinates demolition, rough-in work, inspections, and finish installation. Every trade is scheduled in sequence to avoid delays and rework.


This service includes removing outdated materials, modifying floor plans to improve traffic flow, and upgrading systems to current code. Flooring is leveled and installed room by room, walls are repaired or relocated, and trim is replaced or refinished. Electrical panels are upgraded if capacity is insufficient, and plumbing lines are replaced if galvanized pipe or outdated fixtures are causing low pressure or leaks. HVAC systems are resized and installed to match the home's updated layout.


If your home needs more than cosmetic updates, contact VT Developments to discuss a full renovation in Bloomington.

Room under renovation with exposed framing, debris on the floor, and damaged drywall near a window.

Structural and Layout Modifications

You work with VT Developments to identify walls that can be removed, doorways that need to be widened, or rooms that should be reconfigured. The team evaluates which walls are load-bearing, installs temporary supports during demolition, and adds beams or headers to maintain structural integrity. Subfloors are reinforced if joists are undersized or damaged, and new framing is added to support layout changes.


When the renovation is complete, you will notice that rooms feel larger, hallways are wider, and lighting reaches areas that were previously dim. Floors are level, doors close without sticking, and windows open smoothly. VT Developments coordinates inspections for structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work before drywall is installed, ensuring that all systems meet code and function as intended.


Finish updates include new paint, flooring materials such as hardwood or tile, and updated fixtures in kitchens and bathrooms. The team handles permit applications, schedules inspections, and manages subcontractors to keep the project moving. Whole-home renovations increase property value and make the home more functional for daily use, but timelines vary depending on the scope of structural and system upgrades.

Planning a Whole-Home Renovation

Homeowners in Bloomington often ask how long a full renovation takes and what systems should be prioritized during the project.

  • What is included in a whole-home renovation?

    The service covers structural modifications, system upgrades for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC, and finish updates such as flooring, paint, and trim. Each phase is inspected before moving forward.

  • How do you handle load-bearing walls?

    The team evaluates the structure, installs temporary supports, and adds beams or posts to carry the load before removing walls. All structural work is designed and inspected to meet local building codes.

  • Why upgrade electrical and plumbing systems?

    Older homes in Bloomington may have undersized panels, outdated wiring, or galvanized plumbing that restricts flow and increases the risk of failure. Upgrades improve safety and performance.

  • When should flooring be installed?

    Flooring is installed after all rough-in work is complete and inspected. Subfloors are leveled, and materials are acclimated before installation to prevent gaps or warping.

  • How does VT Developments coordinate multiple trades?

    The team schedules electricians, plumbers, HVAC technicians, and finish carpenters in the correct order, ensuring that each trade completes work before the next phase begins. This reduces delays and avoids rework.

VT Developments works with homeowners in Bloomington who need comprehensive updates that address structural, system, and finish issues. If you are ready to start planning a renovation, reach out to review your home's condition and project scope.