Remodeling your home is one of the most significant investments you can make — in your property, in your comfort, and in the way your household functions day to day. For homeowners in Shelby Township, the decision to remodel usually starts with something specific: a kitchen that has never worked the way it should, a bathroom that is overdue for an update, or a space that no longer fits the way the family lives. The vision is clear. Finding the right contractor to execute it is where things get complicated.
Most homeowners have heard enough remodeling horror stories to approach the process with caution — contractors who go quiet mid-project, timelines that stretch indefinitely, finished work that does not match what was discussed. Titus Contracting Group was built on a different standard. With a reputation earned through years of restoration and remodeling work across Shelby Township and the surrounding Michigan communities, Titus brings the transparency, craftsmanship, and follow-through that homeowners are looking for when the stakes are high and the details matter.
The kitchen is the most used room in most homes, and it is also the one where functional shortcomings become impossible to ignore over time. Shelby Township homeowners come to Titus with kitchens that have run out of storage, layouts that make cooking and entertaining awkward, finishes that are two decades out of date, or all of the above. A well-executed kitchen remodel addresses all of those problems at once — and done right, it adds meaningful value to the home.
Every kitchen project starts with an honest conversation about what the homeowner wants and what the existing space allows. From there, the scope typically includes some combination of:
A kitchen remodel touches plumbing, electrical, carpentry, and finish work — often simultaneously. Homeowners who try to coordinate those trades independently usually end up managing scheduling conflicts, gaps in accountability, and quality inconsistencies between vendors. Titus handles the full scope as one project under one contractor, which means the work moves in sequence, the details line up, and there is one point of contact when questions come up.
Bathroom remodels consistently rank among the highest return-on-investment projects a homeowner can undertake — and beyond resale value, an updated bathroom is one of the most noticeable quality-of-life improvements in a home. For Shelby Township homeowners, a dated or dysfunctional bathroom is often the remodel that has been on the list the longest. Titus makes it straightforward to finally get it done.
A full bathroom renovation with Titus covers every element of the space:
Bathrooms in older homes regularly reveal problems once tile and drywall come down — moisture damage behind shower walls, outdated plumbing that needs to be brought up to current standards, and subfloor deterioration from years of slow leaks. Because Titus also works in restoration, these discoveries do not stop the project. The damage is assessed, addressed properly, and the renovation continues without the homeowner needing to source a separate contractor to handle the underlying problem.
The bathroom remodel process with Titus moves in clear stages: initial walkthrough and scope development, material selection with honest input on what works and what doesn't, construction with daily awareness of how the space is progressing, and a final walkthrough where nothing is considered done until the homeowner is satisfied with every detail.
A full home renovation is a different undertaking than a single-room remodel — in scope, timeline, planning requirements, and the level of coordination it demands from a contractor. These are projects that span multiple rooms, involve significant structural or systems work, or represent a comprehensive update to a home that has not been touched in decades.
Titus brings a structured approach to full renovations that keeps the project manageable for the homeowner:
A contractor who only does remodeling sees a home as it appears on the surface. Titus's background in restoration means there is a different level of awareness when walls open up and the true condition of the structure becomes visible. Hidden moisture damage, deteriorated insulation, compromised framing, and old water stains that indicate past leaks — these are things a restoration-experienced contractor recognizes immediately and knows how to address.
The process starts with a conversation — what the homeowner wants to accomplish, what is and is not working about the current space, and what the realistic parameters of the project are. The walkthrough gives Titus a firsthand look at the existing conditions so that the scope developed is grounded in what the space actually requires, not a generic estimate produced from a phone description.
Before any work begins, the full project scope is defined. Materials, timeline, phasing, and cost are all established up front so homeowners are not making critical decisions under pressure once construction has started. This planning stage is where a lot of remodeling projects go wrong with other contractors — Titus treats it as one of the most important parts of the process.
Homeowners are given a clear picture of how the project will unfold — what happens in what order, how long each phase is expected to take, and how communication will work throughout. There is no period of silence where the homeowner is left wondering what is happening inside their home.
Work is executed with consistent attention to quality at every stage — from rough framing and substrate preparation through finish work and final details. The standard does not drop in the middle of a project because the early phase went well. Every phase is held to the same expectation.
No project is closed out until the homeowner has walked through the finished space and confirmed that everything meets their expectations. Punch list items are addressed without friction. The finished product is the standard, not the timeline.
The anxiety most homeowners feel at the start of a remodeling project is not unfounded. It comes from real experience — their own or someone they know — with contractors who overpromised, underdelivered, and left them with a finished product that did not match what was discussed. That experience makes the contractor selection feel higher-stakes than it should be.
Titus Contracting Group exists to make that process feel different. With transparent communication from the first consultation, a full-scope approach that does not leave gaps between phases, and a standard of craftsmanship that reflects genuine care about the finished product, Titus gives Shelby Township homeowners a remodeling experience that matches what they were promised from the start.
If you have been thinking about a kitchen remodel, bathroom renovation, or larger home improvement project in Shelby Township or the surrounding Michigan communities, the first step is a free consultation with Titus Contracting Group. No pressure, no commitment — just an honest conversation about what you want to accomplish and what it will realistically take to get there.