Residential Construction
Residential construction should begin with a clear understanding of the home, the reason for the project, and the upgrades that may need to happen in the same window. SunFire Construction helps homeowners think through remodels, additions, energy improvements, roofing, windows, HVAC, electrical capacity, and finish work before the scope becomes fragmented.
Plan the whole home, not just one isolated task
A kitchen, bathroom, flooring, or room improvement can affect utilities, access, ventilation, lighting, and future energy plans. Looking at those details early helps reduce rework and makes it easier to prioritize what should happen first.
Understand permits, sequencing, and site conditions
Construction work can depend on inspections, product lead times, utility coordination, and the condition of existing framing, roofing, electrical systems, and surfaces. A practical plan should account for those details instead of assuming every project follows the same schedule.
Use the estimate conversation to define the next step
Homeowners do not need to have every answer before reaching out. A useful first conversation can separate must-do repairs, optional improvements, and future phases so the project moves forward with fewer surprises.


