Your Bozeman Contractor
I'm based in Bozeman and have been building here for years. I know the housing stock — the 1960s and 70s ranches south of Main with their pink tile bathrooms, the Craftsman bungalows near campus with plaster walls and old plumbing, the newer builds in the Northwest with builder-grade finishes that are ready for an upgrade.
Bozeman homes have character, but they also have quirks. Older homes mean knob-and-tube wiring, galvanized supply lines, and bathrooms that were designed when "storage" meant a medicine cabinet. Newer homes mean hollow-core doors, basic fixtures, and finishes that look dated within five years. I've worked on both and know what to expect behind the walls.
What I Do in Bozeman
Bathroom remodeling is my primary focus — from full gut renovations to refreshes and tub-to-shower conversions. Every bathroom project includes 3D design previews so you see your space before construction starts. More about bathroom remodeling.
Basement finishing turns unused square footage into living space — home offices, guest suites, media rooms. I handle egress windows, moisture control, and the full build. More about basement remodeling.
Custom decks and exterior work built for Bozeman's freeze-thaw cycles. Cedar and composite, with proper footings below the 42" frost line and hardware that lasts. More about remodeling services.
Bozeman-Specific Considerations
Building permits. The City of Bozeman requires permits for most remodeling work — bathroom renovations, basement finishes with bedrooms, structural changes, and deck construction. I handle the permit process and coordinate inspections so you don't have to navigate it yourself.
Seasonal timing. Bozeman's construction season is busiest from May through October. Interior work (bathrooms, basements) can happen year-round, but exterior projects like decks are weather-dependent. If you're planning a summer deck project, the best time to call is late winter so we can get on the schedule.
Local suppliers. I work with Bozeman-area suppliers including Kenyon Noble for lumber and building materials. Buying local means faster delivery, easier returns, and supporting the businesses that keep this community running.
Every Project Gets the Same Process
Whether your home is on Willson Avenue or out past Valley Center Road:
- Itemized estimates with every line item visible
- 3D design previews before construction starts
- Daily photo updates during the build
- Milestone payments tied to real progress
- Formal change orders for any scope changes
Ready to Talk?
Call 406-551-5061 or fill out the form below. I'll call back within an hour to talk about your Bozeman project.