District of Columbia
Georgetown, DC Remodeling Contractor for Kitchens, Bathrooms, Basements and Additions
Virginia Pro Remodel is a local remodeling contractor and general contractor serving Georgetown homeowners who want a better layout, updated kitchens and bathrooms, or more usable living space. We handle planning, material selection, DC Department of Buildings and DC Historic Preservation Office / Old Georgetown Board review requirements permitting and construction with one accountable team.
Local experience
Local remodeling contractor serving Georgetown and nearby areas
Georgetown is one of the communities Virginia Pro Remodel works in most often. Housing here dates mostly from the 1780s–1900s, and Federal rowhouses, Georgian singles and 19th-century townhouses make up the bulk of what we are asked to update. As in much of the area, exterior work in this historic district also goes through the Commission of Fine Arts' Old Georgetown Board, on top of standard DC permitting.
We handle the full range of remodeling work in Georgetown: kitchens, bathrooms, basements, additions and smaller interior projects. Every project is scoped on site, and permitting is coordinated with District of Columbia directly so the paperwork does not become the bottleneck.
Nearby communities we also serve include Northwest Washington, Dupont Circle, The Palisades and Foggy Bottom. If your project spans more than one of these areas, or you are not sure which jurisdiction your address falls under, we confirm that for you before the estimate is finalized.
Common home styles
- Federal rowhouses
- Georgian singles
- 19th-century townhouses
Kitchen remodeling in Georgetown, DC
Most Georgetown kitchens we open up were laid out for a different way of cooking and living. We reset the layout, plan cabinetry and storage around how you actually use the room, and coordinate the electrical, plumbing and lighting changes a new plan requires — including load-bearing wall removal when opening to the dining or living area is the right move.
Explore kitchen remodeling servicesBathroom remodeling in Georgetown, DC
Primary and hall bathroom remodels in Georgetown usually come down to waterproofing done correctly, a shower that fits the space, better ventilation and storage that works for the people using it. We rebuild from the substrate out rather than resurfacing over existing problems.
See how we approach bathroom renovationsBasement remodeling and finishing in Georgetown
Finishing a basement in Georgetown starts with moisture, ceiling height and egress, not finishes. Once those are addressed, we plan bedrooms and guest suites, full baths, bars and entertainment areas, offices and gyms — and confirm egress requirements with DC Department of Buildings and DC Historic Preservation Office / Old Georgetown Board review requirements before framing.
Learn about basement finishingHome additions and structural remodeling in Georgetown
Additions and structural remodeling in Georgetown depend on your lot, setbacks and existing structure. We work through feasibility first, then architectural and engineered drawings, then construction: room additions, primary suites, kitchen bump-outs, sunrooms and second stories.
Read about our home additionsCommon remodeling considerations for Georgetown homes
Georgetown housing stock leans toward Federal rowhouses, Georgian singles, 19th-century townhouses. That shapes the work: original framing spans, older electrical service, undersized returns and dated plumbing all affect what a remodel involves before a single finish is chosen. Townhome and condo projects add association review, elevator or parking logistics and stricter work hours, and homes on larger lots may involve septic, well or setback questions.
Remodeling federal rowhouses
We survey structure, systems and existing finishes on site so the scope reflects your home rather than a typical federal rowhouse.
Remodeling georgian singles
We survey structure, systems and existing finishes on site so the scope reflects your home rather than a typical georgian single.
Remodeling 19th-century townhouses
We survey structure, systems and existing finishes on site so the scope reflects your home rather than a typical 19th-century townhouse.
Remodeling permits in District of Columbia
Remodeling work in Georgetown is permitted through the DC Department of Buildings and DC Historic Preservation Office / Old Georgetown Board review requirements. We prepare and submit the permit package, post the approvals on site and schedule the required inspections as part of the project — you are not standing in line for paperwork. Current fees, plan-review turnaround and submittal formats change, so we confirm them with the office for your specific scope before the schedule is set.
Learn which permits a remodel needsBuilding permits
Required for structural work, wall removal, new framing, egress changes and most additions.
Electrical permits
Triggered by new circuits, panel work, recessed lighting layouts and relocating outlets or switches.
Plumbing permits
Needed when supply or drain lines move, which is common in kitchen island sinks, basement baths and shower relocations.
Structural engineering requirements
Load-bearing wall removal, beam sizing and new footings generally require stamped drawings from a licensed engineer.
Permit inspection stages
Typical sequence runs framing and rough-in, insulation, then final inspection before the space is signed off.
Recent remodeling projects near Georgetown
Our remodeling process, step by step
Every Georgetown project runs through the same five stages, which is what keeps design decisions, pricing and construction from drifting apart.
Step 1
Consultation and site review
We walk the space, talk through goals and outline a realistic scope and budget range.
Step 2
Design and selections
Drawings, layout options and material allowances so decisions are made before demolition.
Step 3
Estimating and contract
A line-item proposal tied to the drawings, with allowances stated in writing.
Step 4
Permitting
We assemble the submittal, answer plan-review comments and schedule inspections.
Step 5
Construction and closeout
One project manager, a posted schedule, and a punch walk before final payment.
How much does remodeling cost in Georgetown?
Cost in Georgetown is driven by scope rather than square footage alone. The factors that move a budget most are whether walls or structure change, how far plumbing and electrical have to move, cabinetry and tile selections, the condition of what is behind the finishes, and permit and engineering requirements in District of Columbia. Access matters too: townhomes, condos and homes on tight lots cost more to stage and protect.
We do not publish a single price for a remodel, because a number without a scope is not useful. After the site visit you get a line-item proposal with allowances stated in writing.
Plan your budget
Our budgeting guide walks through allowances, contingency and where costs typically shift mid-project.
Read the remodeling budget guideWhy Georgetown homeowners choose Virginia Pro Remodel
One accountable team
Design, estimating, permitting and construction sit under one contract, so nobody is handing your project between firms.
Local permitting knowledge
We submit through the DC Department of Buildings and DC Historic Preservation Office / Old Georgetown Board review requirements regularly and plan the schedule around review and inspection stages.
Familiar with Georgetown homes
Federal rowhouses, Georgian singles, 19th-century townhouses each bring their own structural and systems surprises. We scope for them instead of discovering them.
Kitchen Remodeling
Custom kitchen layouts, cabinetry, countertops, lighting, flooring, plumbing and open-concept transformations.
Bathroom Remodeling
Primary bathrooms, guest bathrooms, walk-in showers, freestanding tubs, tile, vanities and custom storage.
Basement Remodeling
Finished basements, entertainment spaces, bedrooms, bathrooms, bars, offices and home gyms.
General Contracting
One contractor for measurements, planning, material selection, engineering, permits, construction and project management.

