Exterior Renovations & Home Improvements

Exterior Renos Built for Curb Appeal. Designed for Durability.

From siding and entry upgrades to decks, garages, and full exterior transformations, we design and build outdoor renovations that enhance beauty, performance, and long-term value.

Serving Edmonton & Calgary Regions

Exterior Upgrades Done Right — From the Inside Out

Exterior renovations require a different level of expertise — one that balances design, durability, and protection from the elements. At Renomazing, we specialize in exterior upgrades that not only improve how your home looks, but also how it performs year-round. From moisture protection and insulation to structural framing and finish details, every exterior project is engineered for longevity, safety, and visual impact. Whether you’re upgrading for resale, comfort, or long-term maintenance, we deliver exterior renovations that stand the test of time.

Home Exterior Renovations

We're available: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm (MST)

Popular Exterior Renovation Projects

Exterior renovations come in many forms — and each one plays a critical role in protecting and elevating your home.

Siding, Soffits & Fascia

Upgrade your home’s exterior envelope for protection, efficiency, and fresh curb appeal.

Decks, Patios & Outdoor Living

Custom-built outdoor spaces designed for relaxation, entertainment, and year-round durability.

Exterior Doors & Entryways

Secure, efficient, and visually striking entry upgrades.

Windows & Natural Light Upgrades

Improve insulation, comfort, and daylighting with modern exterior window systems.

Garage Additions & Exterior Garage Upgrades

From exterior garage finishes to full additions and conversions.

Roofing, Eavestroughs & Drainage

Protect your home from water damage and weather exposure.

Exterior Framing & Structural Additions

We handle exterior structural builds with full engineering and permit coordination.

Exterior Painting & Finish Work

Final finishes that seal, protect, and visually elevate your home’s exterior.

...and so much more!

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Exterior Renovations Process

A Proven Process for Exterior Upgrades That Last

From first inspection to final walkthrough, we manage your exterior renovation with precision, safety, and clear communication at every stage.

1.

On-Site Assessment & Consultation

We begin with a full exterior inspection to evaluate the structure, finishes, drainage, and any weather-related concerns.

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Design Planning & Detailed Estimate

We create a renovation plan tailored to your home’s architecture, climate exposure, and performance needs.

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Permits, Scheduling & Pre-Construction Prep

All necessary permits, inspections, materials, and trade schedules are coordinated before work begins.

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Construction & Exterior Installation

Your exterior renovation is built with durable materials and proper weatherproofing by licensed professionals.

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Final Inspection & Project Handover

We complete a detailed walkthrough to ensure your exterior renovation meets performance, safety, and finish standards.

Built to perform. Designed to impress.

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Miscellaneous and Interior Remodelling FAQs

What’s the difference between a remodel and a renovation?

The difference between a renovation and a remodel comes down to what you’re changing. A renovation focuses on restoring or updating an existing space without changing its structure or purpose — such as replacing flooring, upgrading finishes, or refreshing walls and lighting. A remodel, on the other hand, involves altering the structure, layout, or function of a space. This may include removing walls, reconfiguring rooms, changing plumbing locations, or converting a garage into a living area. Renovations are typically more cost-effective and faster to complete, while remodels are more complex and require permits and structural planning. Both add value when done properly — the right choice depends on whether your space simply needs an update or a complete transformation.

The cheapest room to renovate is usually a bedroom, office, or living room, because these spaces typically do not require plumbing or heavy mechanical work. Updates such as new flooring, paint, lighting, trim, and built-in storage can dramatically improve the look and function of these rooms at a relatively lower cost. In contrast, kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry rooms are more expensive due to plumbing, waterproofing, and electrical requirements. Keeping structural walls in place and choosing mid-range finishes can further reduce renovation costs. While low-budget renovations can still deliver strong visual impact, it’s important to focus on quality workmanship to ensure durability and long-term value — especially in high-use areas.

The three main types of renovation are cosmetic, structural, and functional renovations. Cosmetic renovations focus on surface-level upgrades such as flooring, paint, lighting, trim, and finishes. These are the least invasive and most budget-friendly. Structural renovations involve changes to walls, load-bearing elements, stairs, windows, or room layouts and usually require permits and engineering. Functional renovations aim to improve how a space is used — for example, adding storage, improving layouts, increasing accessibility, or converting underused areas like garages or unfinished rooms. Many projects include a combination of all three. Understanding which category your project falls into helps determine budget expectations, timelines, and the level of professional planning required.

Renovations that add the most value focus on livable space, functionality, and long-term durability. Projects that improve daily usability — such as modernized living areas, improved layouts, added storage, home offices, legal bedrooms, or secondary suites — often generate the strongest return. Quality flooring, energy-efficient lighting, upgraded insulation, and well-designed built-ins also contribute to overall home value. Structural improvements and code-compliant upgrades protect your investment and appeal to future buyers. While trendy finishes can boost appeal, lasting value comes from renovations that improve how the space works, not just how it looks. The biggest returns typically come from projects that increase usable square footage or greatly enhance how existing space functions.

What you should renovate first depends on safety, function, and long-term goals. Most professionals recommend starting with projects that address structural integrity, moisture issues, electrical safety, and insulation before focusing on cosmetic upgrades. After that, prioritize spaces that impact daily life the most, such as living areas, bedrooms, offices, and storage zones. If multiple renovations are planned, it’s best to follow a logical sequence — structural work first, then mechanical systems, followed by finishes. Budget, resale goals, and how long you plan to stay in your home should also guide your priorities. A professional consultation helps map out the right renovation strategy so projects are completed efficiently and without costly rework.

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