Whole House Remodel
Your home very well may be your biggest investment. Put your trust in GoodFellas Construction when you’re ready to redesign your living space and transform it into the dream home you’ve always wanted.
Whole-home and multiple-room remodels are serious undertakings. Like all remodeling, they require an expert contractor who can anticipate issues before they arise and who is committed to delivering custom-build redesign plans of the highest caliber.
Why Choose GoodFellas Construction?
- We offer a fixed-price promise and a three-year guarantee on all of our work.
- Successful track record—We have substantial experience with whole-home
renovations, complete with testimonials from satisfied customers that illustrate
how our work has increased their homes’ value as well as the tremendous
enjoyment they now get out of them. - We add exceptional value by providing 3-D design technology—GoodFellas
Construction will evaluate your needs and come up with a customized
whole-home or multi-room solution using 3-D design technology. Perhaps
you’re looking to add or reallocate your usable living space to accommodate
your family’s physical needs or you simply want to transform your home’s look
and feel by upgrading and modernizing your kitchen, the bathrooms, the exterior
living space, and otherwise unused spaces, like the attic and the basement.
We are NARI-certified remodelers and lead carpenters—We keep up on the latest in product developments, construction techniques, business practices and other issues affecting whole-home redesign. When it comes to whole-home and multi-room remodeling, peace of mind comes from knowing that the contractor you select will work tirelessly to achieve the look and feel you want while expertly executing the remodel design plans so you can increase the value of your greatest investment.
We moved Rachael into her new room and I must say the guys did a beautiful job. The painting was also spot on. Keep up the great work. We appreciate the quality of Goodfellas work!
Jonathan C Auburn MA, November, 2010


