Best Home Remodelers in Raleigh, NC (2026)
Last updated June 3, 2026
Raleigh has no shortage of remodeling contractors, which makes the real challenge separating the firms with a genuine track record from the rest. The ten remodelers below, ranked as of 2026, stand out on the things that actually predict a good outcome: years in business, verified homeowner reviews, depth of specialization, and local recognition. Here's the list — and exactly how we ranked it.
How we ranked these remodelers. This list blends disclosed factors: years in business, verified homeowner review quality and volume, depth of specialization (kitchen and bath, additions, historic renovation), and local recognition such as community and preservation awards. No remodeler pays for an editorial spot; any sponsored placement is labeled separately. Unlike new-home rankings, we don't weight Parade of Homes awards here — that program centers on new construction and rarely reflects remodeling work. As verified homeowner reviews accrue on Mortar, those will weight placement too.
The best home remodelers in Raleigh
1. Neuhoff Custom Builders
Founded in 1999, Neuhoff brings more than 20 years of experience and a strong reputation for high-end, large-scale additions and renovations. It earns top marks in independent contractor evaluations and works closely with local architects and designers — a good first call for a substantial or complex renovation.
2. The Northgate Group
A family-owned firm specializing in historic renovation and adaptive reuse — a genuine niche in a region with older housing stock. The Northgate Group is EPA-certified and has won multiple local awards, including the 2019 Sir Walter Raleigh Award and the 2020 State of Downtown Imprint Award. If your project involves an older or historically sensitive home, this specialization matters.
3. Wingate Construction
With more than 20 years in the Triangle, Wingate offers a full spectrum of remodeling — kitchens, baths, additions, decks, attics, basements, and siding — and a reputation built on quality and customer service. A strong generalist for homeowners who want one contractor across a varied project.
4. Triangle Classic Homes
Triangle Classic Homes carries one of the highest verified review profiles among local remodelers, rated 4.97 across 75 homeowner reviews on HomeAdvisor as an Approved Pro. That volume-plus-rating combination is a meaningful signal for kitchen, bath, and whole-home work.
5. Superior Remodeling LLC
In business since 2006, Superior focuses on kitchen and bath remodeling with a broad selection of cabinetry, countertop, and flooring options, plus home additions. The firm emphasizes guiding clients through the full project — useful for first-time remodelers.
6. Spearhead Renovations
Serving Raleigh-Durham, Spearhead is rated 4.87 across 31 reviews and recommended by 100 percent of surveyed customers, with particular praise for responsiveness and tile work. A solid choice for kitchen and bath renovations and custom carpentry.
7. EZPro Kitchen & Bath
A kitchen and bath specialist with a deep review history — 4.73 across more than 100 homeowner reviews. The high review count is its own signal: a long record of completed projects rather than a handful of standout jobs.
8. Bull Restoration
An owner-craftsman operation led by Sean, who is personally involved in each project — specializing in bathroom and kitchen renovations, custom vanities, and cabinetry. A fit for homeowners who value direct, hands-on involvement from the person doing the work.
9. Enhance Construction
A full-service custom remodeler — kitchens, baths, attics, basements — with an A+ BBB rating and a clean complaint record. The kind of steady, no-drama track record worth shortlisting.
10. Quality Design & Construction
A design-through-finish residential remodeler with decades of experience and deep roots in the Raleigh community, handling everything from kitchen and bath updates to full renovations and additions.
How to choose among them
A spot on this list earns a remodeler a place on your shortlist, not your signature. Before you hire, verify each contractor's NC license and insurance, ask to speak with recent clients, and get competitive bids from at least three firms with itemized scopes so you can compare like for like. Match the firm to the job, too: a historic-home specialist, a kitchen-and-bath shop, and a full-service generalist are different tools for different projects.
For what those bids should land near, see kitchen remodel cost in Raleigh and bathroom remodel cost in Raleigh. Whole-home renovations generally run $15 to $60 per square foot depending on scope and finish level.
Find and compare Raleigh remodelers
Compare these firms and others, see project portfolios, and request quotes in the Raleigh remodeler directory. For the wider local market — costs, growth areas, and new construction — start with building a home in Raleigh, or put numbers to your project with the Raleigh cost-to-build calculator.