Keystone, Colorado

Remodeling and Property Services in Keystone, Colorado

Keystone is a resort community built around the mountain, heavy on vacation homes and rentals. Your property gets a crew based in Silverthorne, which keeps site visits short and puts the same people on the job and on the upkeep that follows it.

Keystone Estimates

Get a written estimate for your Keystone property

Tell us what the property is and what you want changed. You get a walkthrough, the questions that matter for a building at this elevation, and a scope and price in writing before anything starts.

For a property that has to perform as a rental and stand up to constant use, you get remodeling and upkeep built for the realities of a Keystone home.

If it is easier to talk it through first, a person answers. Call (970) 471-7846.

What working in Keystone actually involves

Keystone sits at about 9,300 feet and is organized around its ski resort, with neighborhoods and condo communities spread across the valley. The resort setting means heavy seasonal use and demanding winter conditions.

Keystone is dominated by vacation properties, from ski-in condos to larger mountain homes, many of them rentals. These properties see constant turnover and hard use, which puts a premium on durable finishes and reliable maintenance. Updating a Keystone property well can meaningfully improve its rental performance.

What We Do Here

Our services in Keystone

Each of these runs a little differently in Keystone than it does one town over. Here is what changes, and where to read the detail on the work itself.

Kitchen Remodeling in Keystone

Keystone kitchens are mostly rental kitchens, and the math is simple: a dated kitchen caps your nightly rate. We remodel with rental economics in mind, choosing surfaces that survive guest use and layouts that photograph well in a listing.

See how our kitchen remodeling works

Bathroom Remodeling in Keystone

Guest bathrooms in Keystone take more use in one ski season than most home baths see in five years. Durable tile, solid fixtures, and ventilation that keeps up are the difference between a bath that lasts and one you are repairing every spring.

See how our bathroom remodeling works

Whole-Home Remodeling in Keystone

Full-unit refreshes of 1970s and 1980s Keystone condos change what a unit can ask per night, because the before-and-after shows up directly in the listing photos. We schedule them for shoulder season so you miss as few rental nights as possible.

See how our whole-home remodeling works

Commercial Remodeling in Keystone

Commercial work in Keystone follows the resort calendar, with real construction windows only in late spring and fall. Resort-area approvals add lead time, so we start the paperwork well before the build window opens.

See how our commercial remodeling works

Roof Snow Removal in Keystone

Keystone property managers often need roofs handled across several buildings at once, and that coordination is a core part of how we run winters here. Condos in the River Run and Mountain House areas sit in heavy snow zones where load builds fast between clearings.

See how our roof snow removal works

Handyman Services in Keystone

Most Keystone handyman work comes to us through owners and property managers as turnover punch lists: the dings, loose hardware, and small failures a week of guests leaves behind. We group them into one visit timed between bookings.

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Answers

Common questions from Keystone property owners

Do you work throughout Keystone?

Yes. Keystone is covered year-round from our base in Silverthorne, along with Dillon, Silverthorne, and Breckenridge.

That covers both remodeling projects and ongoing property care, so one company handles the build and the upkeep that follows it.

What permits or approvals does a Keystone project need?

Keystone properties fall under Summit County and resort-area jurisdiction for permitting, and most condo and homeowner communities have HOA and design requirements. Those approvals are handled and the schedule works around your rental calendar.

What kind of Keystone properties do you work on?

The owner mix here leans heavily toward second-home and vacation rental owners, many of them out of state. Reliable remote management and fast turnarounds matter as much as the quality of the work.

Can you run a Keystone project while I am out of state?

Yes, and a good share of Keystone work happens exactly that way.

Access is coordinated with your property manager or association, progress photos reach you as the work moves, and decisions come to you as a short list you can answer from anywhere.

How soon can you look at a Keystone property?

Usually within a few days. Silverthorne is our base, so a walkthrough in Keystone does not wait on a crew driving up from the Front Range.

Storm cycles in winter and the summer building rush can stretch that, and you will hear where the calendar actually stands when you call.

Do you handle small repairs in Keystone, or only full remodels?

Both. Handyman work, seasonal maintenance, and roof snow removal run alongside the remodeling side of the business.

If a small repair turns up something larger behind it, the remodeling crew picks it up without you hiring a second company.

Start Your Project

Start a project in Keystone

Tell us what the property needs and you get a clear written estimate from a crew that already works in Keystone and across Summit County.