Redesigning Spaces That No Longer Serve You
Custom Remodeling in Boise for homes requiring structural changes, layout redesign, and finish upgrades
Ada County Home Repair, LLC delivers custom remodeling services in Boise and surrounding areas for homeowners and businesses ready to reconfigure existing spaces. You may need to remove a load-bearing wall to open a cramped kitchen, convert an unused formal dining room into a home office, or update finishes throughout a home that still shows builder-grade materials from twenty years ago. This work goes beyond surface updates and addresses how rooms connect, how natural light moves through a floor plan, and whether the layout still matches how you actually live or operate.
The process begins with a consultation where you describe what currently limits your space and what you want to achieve. If you plan to remove walls, we assess framing, plumbing runs, and electrical routing before demolition begins. If you want to change room dimensions, we review how adjacent spaces will be affected. Material selection happens after the structural plan is finalized, so you choose flooring, cabinetry, countertops, and fixtures that align with both your design preferences and the intended use of each area. Many remodeling projects in Boise involve older homes where ceiling heights, foundation types, and existing mechanical systems shape what modifications make sense.
Reach out to Ada County Home Repair, LLC to discuss your project and schedule an in-home consultation in the Boise area.

What Happens During a Structural Layout Change
When you decide to alter a floor plan, we determine which walls carry roof or floor loads and what temporary support is required during construction. You will see engineered beams installed if a wall is removed, new framing added if rooms are divided, and subfloor sections replaced if plumbing or ductwork is relocated. We coordinate inspections at each stage so electrical, plumbing, and framing work is verified before drywall, insulation, or finish layers are applied.
After framing and systems are complete, you will notice that doorways align with new sight lines, that light fixtures are positioned for updated furniture layouts, and that flooring transitions match the revised room boundaries. Ada County Home Repair, LLC schedules finish work only after rough inspections are cleared, so paint, trim, cabinetry, and fixture installation proceed without delays or rework. Every detail is documented in writing so you understand what each phase involves and when access to specific rooms will be restricted.
You choose whether to remodel one section of your home or coordinate changes across multiple rooms. If you are updating finishes only, we work with your existing layout and replace materials without altering walls or systems. If you plan structural modifications, we outline permit requirements, inspection schedules, and how temporary barriers or dust containment will be managed. We do not begin finish work until all structural and system changes pass inspection.
Questions About Planning and Executing a Custom Remodel
Homeowners often ask how long a project will take, what permits are required, and how to prepare their homes before work begins. The answers depend on the scope of your remodel, the condition of existing systems, and whether structural changes are part of the plan.
How do you determine if a wall can be removed?
We review floor and roof framing to identify load paths, then specify beam sizes and support posts if the wall carries structural weight.
What happens if you find damaged framing or plumbing during demolition?
We document the condition, explain what repair or replacement is necessary, and provide a written estimate before proceeding with that portion of the work.
When do you schedule inspections in Boise?
Inspections are requested after rough framing, electrical, and plumbing are complete and before insulation or drywall is installed, following local building department schedules.
How do you protect areas of the home that are not being remodeled?
We use plastic sheeting barriers, seal HVAC registers in the work zone, and establish a single entry point to limit dust and debris movement.
Why do some projects require engineered drawings?
If you remove or modify load-bearing walls, engineered drawings ensure that new beams and supports meet code requirements and are approved by the building department before installation.
Contact Ada County Home Repair, LLC to walk through your space, discuss what you want to change, and receive a detailed estimate for your custom remodeling project in Boise.