A local remodeling businessbuilt around clear work and clear communication.
Alex Renovation is built for homeowners who want realistic advice, honest pricing, and work that feels handled from start to finish without unnecessary drama.
How Alex Renovation works
Rochester homes are rarely straightforward. Floors are out of level. Plumbing is older than expected. A quick bathroom refresh turns into subfloor repair the moment the tile comes up. That reality shapes how this business approaches estimates and planning.
The job is not to sell a perfect story. The job is to look at the space, explain what is likely, give a realistic range, and do the work cleanly. Some clients need a full kitchen remodel. Some need a basement finished. Some just need ten annoying house problems knocked out without drama.
The common thread is the same. Show up. Communicate clearly. Do the work right. Leave the space in better shape than it was found.
Fully insured
Residential projects handled with proper coverage and local code awareness.
Fast response
Usually within one hour during business hours.
Local knowledge
Rochester, Brighton, Pittsford, Webster, Penfield, Greece, and nearby areas.
Proof over hype
Real project types, realistic budget ranges, and practical advice.
What matters on every job
A good renovation business is not built on slogans. It is built on habits clients can feel while the work is happening.
Say the real number
If a project is likely to grow after demo, that gets said early. Old Rochester houses hide things. Better to talk about that upfront than pretend every wall is clean behind the drywall.
Keep the site clean
Homeowners remember dust, noise, and whether people respected the house. Clean work habits are part of the job, not an extra.
Build around how people live
A remodel has to work on Monday morning, not just in photos. Storage, layout, durability, and maintenance all matter.
Stay reachable
Clients should not feel like they handed the project to a black box. Clear updates and direct communication are part of the service.
How a typical project moves
Look at the real scope
Photos help, but seeing the space matters. Access, condition, old repairs, and material transitions often decide the real scope.
Set the numbers and plan
Clients get a realistic range, a written scope, and clear notes on where surprises could still appear.
Do the work cleanly
Protect floors, keep the work area under control, and communicate when something changes.
Finish without loose ends
Walkthrough, punch list, final details. The job should feel complete, not abandoned at ninety-five percent.
Need a realistic estimate?
Call, send photos, or request an estimate online. If the project needs a longer on-site consultation, the cost is confirmed before anything is scheduled.