This is not handyman work and it should not read like handyman work. Renovations need planning, sequencing and real build quality if the finished space is going to feel worth the investment. We take on kitchens, bathrooms, basements, structural changes and full interior renovations for homeowners who want the job done properly, not pieced together one shortcut at a time.
Professional work with a real business behind it.
No vague one-line quotes or confusion on what is included.
Respect for your home and a more professional build process.
Structure and finish both matter if the project is going to hold up.
Send photos or book a site visit and get a clear written scope before work starts.
What we handle
Homeowners in Regina, White City, Pilot Butte and nearby areas usually reach out when the house no longer works the way they need it to. Sometimes that means a dated kitchen. Sometimes it means a bathroom, a basement, a main-floor rework or a broader renovation that touches multiple rooms.
Full renovations are not about cosmetic updates alone. The structure behind the walls, the sequence of trades, and the quality of the finishing work all matter. That is why we approach renovation work as a full process, not a set of disconnected tasks. The better the plan, the smoother the project goes.
Single-room remodels to broad interior updates handled with one clear scope.
Layout improvements, cabinetry coordination, trim, flooring and finish work.
Tile, vanities, showers, tubs and practical layout updates that improve how the room works.
Framing, wall changes and the behind-the-scenes work that makes open or reworked spaces possible.
Finished basements, bathrooms, wet bars and custom features tied into the rest of the home.
The clean details that make a renovation feel cohesive instead of patched together.
How the project gets built
We take on everything from focused room remodels to larger interior projects. Kitchens, bathrooms, basements, structural changes, flooring, trim and finish work can all be part of the same renovation. The point is not to limit the scope to one-day jobs. It is to build spaces properly from structure to finish.
Scope and planning
Before a full renovation starts, the layout, sequence and major trade items need to be understood. That keeps the project moving instead of constantly changing direction once walls are open.
Structural and rough work
Framing, demo, layout changes and supporting work happen first so the rest of the renovation is being built on a proper foundation.
Finish stage
Cabinetry, trim, flooring, bathrooms, paint and detail work are completed with the goal of making the finished space feel clean, consistent and ready to live in.
Final walk-through
The last step is tightening up the details and making sure the project feels complete, not almost done.
Recent project photos
These photos show the kind of finished spaces and detailed work that fit under renovation work: bathroom finish, feature walls, finished lower levels, and the kinds of framing and build quality that support the final result. Multiple project photos help people understand the range of work better than one generic hero image.




Why homeowners call Tall Guy Builds
A renovation should make the house feel better to live in every day. It should also feel organized from the contractor side. Clear communication, realistic scopes and good job-site habits matter just as much as the visible finish work.
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Common questions
Do you only handle small renovation jobs?
No. We take on everything from single-room remodels to full interior renovations, including kitchens, bathrooms, basements and structural work.
Can kitchens and bathrooms be part of the same renovation?
Yes. A lot of renovation projects involve more than one area of the home and are scoped that way from the start.
Do you coordinate licensed trades?
Yes. Electrical, plumbing and other licensed work can be coordinated when the project requires it.
What areas do you serve?
Regina, White City, Pilot Butte, Emerald Park, Balgonie, Lumsden and surrounding communities.
Related project guides
Send over photos, measurements, or a rough idea of what you want built. We’ll give you a clear next step with no guessing and no pressure.