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Licensed Nevada B-2 general contractor serving Centennial Hills, Skye Canyon, Providence, Iron Mountain Ranch, and the wider northwest Las Vegas Valley - remodels with permits and HOA submittals handled by us.
Centennial Hills is a fast-growing northwest Las Vegas area with younger master-planned communities, older original subdivisions, and custom-home pockets spread north of US-95 toward the Spring Mountains. A 2003 Providence home, a 2020 Skye Canyon build, and an older Painted Desert property all remodel differently.
Most Las Vegas Valley contractors treat Centennial Hills as a long-drive service area. We do not. We scope around the actual community: City of Las Vegas permitting for most addresses, Clark County routing on some northern and western edges, Skye Canyon design review when exterior work is visible, Providence HOA requirements on established homes, and older-home conditions in Painted Desert or the Lone Mountain Road corridors. That planning happens before demolition, pricing, and schedule promises are locked. Working in a different part of the valley? Use our Summerlin remodeling contractor page for village-by-village Summerlin Council planning, or our Henderson remodeling contractor page for City of Henderson permits and independent HOA board routing.
Northwest Vegas
Local crew
from Skye Canyon to Painted Desert
City of LV
Permit routing
Clark County edges checked by address
Skye + Providence
HOA packages
design-review submittals handled for you
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We plan pricing and timeline around real Centennial Hills constraints: jurisdiction, HOA review, home era, utility capacity, and hidden conditions.
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Centennial Hills is younger than Summerlin overall, but it is not one construction era. The northwest Las Vegas housing mix runs from original Painted Desert homes and early Providence subdivisions to Skye Canyon and newer northern builds. We start by matching the remodel plan to the home's generation, then adjust scope, sequencing, budget, and HOA expectations around what that era usually reveals once demolition begins.
Painted Desert, early Providence, Eagle Hills, older Lone Mountain pockets
Aging copper supply lines, 150A panels at the edge of modern kitchen demand, builder-grade tile showers ready for full rebuilds, and older HVAC systems moving toward replacement planning.
Providence expansion, Iron Mountain, Tule Springs, Lone Mountain custom homes
Cabinet replacement, pantry expansion, island additions, aging stone tops, and primary baths with separate tub-plus-shower layouts that owners now often consolidate.
Skye Canyon, newer Providence, newer Iron Mountain, northern subdivisions
Generally tighter construction, but stock builder finishes and basic layouts often cap resale value; island upgrades, primary-bath reconfiguration, home offices, and outdoor living lead requests.
We're a full-service Nevada B-2 general contractor, which means a single point of accountability for everything from a single-bathroom rebuild to a whole-home remodel that touches structural, mechanical, electrical, and finish trades. Each link below opens our deep-dive on that service.
Full kitchens, custom cabinets, layout reconfigurations, island additions, pantry expansion, and quartz fabrication for Centennial Hills homes.
Walk-in shower conversions, primary suites, guest baths, waterproofing rebuilds, and plumbing coordination for northwest Las Vegas homes.
Multi-room renovations with single-contractor accountability, phased scheduling, permit coordination, and trade sequencing across the home.
Detached guest suites and ADUs with City of Las Vegas permit routing, utility planning, HOA packages, and code-compliant construction delivery.
Custom cabinetry for Centennial Hills kitchens and baths, including field-verified dimensions, shop drawings, hardware planning, and finish packages.
Quartz, granite, and porcelain slab fabrication and installation with edge detailing, sink integration, and final fit calibration.
City of Las Vegas permit submittals, Clark County edge-case routing, inspection coordination, and retroactive permit support when needed.
Commercial TI scopes for northwest Las Vegas office, retail, and service spaces with jurisdiction routing and inspection-closeout coordination.
Centennial Hills covers a large stretch of northwest Las Vegas. Within it, the named communities have different developer histories, HOA behavior, construction age, and remodel-relevant conditions. Knowing which short-name area your home belongs to helps us route the right approval package and set a realistic timeline before work starts.

Newest large master plan in Centennial Hills; active HOA review on exterior-visible changes.

Established master plan with original subdivisions now ready for kitchen and bath updates.

Semi-custom and custom-home area with larger lots and more flexible HOA conditions.

Family-focused neighborhoods near Tule Springs with mixed-era homes and upgrade scopes.

Older Centennial Hills housing stock where existing systems and finish age matter.

Original-area construction with mature homes, older kitchens, and tile showers reaching rebuild age.

Custom-home pockets and larger lots where scopes often include layout, utility, and exterior planning.

Mixed-era neighborhoods around Centennial Hills Park and Centennial Center.

Newer subdivisions north of the original core with builder-finish upgrades and family layouts.

Often grouped with northwest Vegas, but it routes as North Las Vegas rather than Centennial Hills.
Centennial Hills falls primarily under the City of Las Vegas Department of Building & Safety - the same jurisdiction that handles most Summerlin, Downtown, and west-valley permit scopes. A small number of properties at the northern and western edges route through Clark County instead. We confirm jurisdiction by exact address before any submittal because several streets near the boundary can change the office, fee schedule, and inspection path. If you need a deeper breakdown of permit pathways, review our permit services page.
HOA structure here follows the Henderson pattern more than the Summerlin pattern. There is no single umbrella organization like the Summerlin Council. Skye Canyon, Providence, Iron Mountain, Painted Desert, and custom-home corridors each have their own approval realities. Skye Canyon is the most active design-review environment in Centennial Hills; Providence is established and usually faster; some Lone Mountain and older pockets may have limited or no HOA coverage depending on the street.
We pull, file, and sit through inspections in the right office.
Every permit number on a Big Horn project is tied to Nevada State Contractors Board license #0091383 - not a homeowner-pulled permit, not a handyman permit, and not a narrow trade license used to carry a broader remodel.

Not sure whether your Centennial Hills project routes through City of Las Vegas, Clark County, Skye Canyon, Providence, or another HOA? Click the button and we'll confirm the path.
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(702) 799-9902Skye Canyon design review is not the same as a generic northwest Vegas approval
The forms, review timing, and common reviewer concerns matter. Knowing that before submittal is the difference between a normal approval window and a months-long back-and-forth that holds up demolition, material staging, and the rest of the project calendar.

Centennial Hills remodel pricing spans a wider range than Summerlin because the housing stock spans a wider age range. A 1998 Painted Desert kitchen runs very differently than a newer Skye Canyon kitchen with tighter framing but builder-grade finish selections. The ranges below reflect permitted Big Horn scopes across Centennial Hills, assuming mid-range finishes and standard layouts. Custom selections, layout changes, or structural work push higher.
Project Type
Typical Centennial Hills Range
What Moves Price
Project Type
Walk-in shower conversion(guest bath)
Typical Centennial Hills Range
$13,000 - $22,000
What Moves Price
Tile selection, frameless glass, valve type
Project Type
Full guest bathroom remodel
Typical Centennial Hills Range
$20,000 - $34,000
What Moves Price
Vanity, layout changes, tile choice
Project Type
Primary bathroom remodel
Typical Centennial Hills Range
$34,000 - $72,000+
What Moves Price
Layout reconfiguration, double vanity, wet-room
Project Type
Kitchen remodel(no layout change)
Typical Centennial Hills Range
$40,000 - $80,000
What Moves Price
Cabinet grade, countertop slab, appliance selection
Project Type
Kitchen remodel(layout reconfiguration)
Typical Centennial Hills Range
$75,000 - $145,000+
What Moves Price
Wall removal, electrical, gas line, structural work
Project Type
Casita / detached ADU
Typical Centennial Hills Range
$120,000 - $280,000+
What Moves Price
Sq ft, plumbing/electrical extension, foundation type
Project Type
Whole-home remodel
Typical Centennial Hills Range
$170,000 - $550,000+
What Moves Price
Scope, sq ft, finish level
For a kitchen-specific view of cabinet grades, layout changes, appliances, and hidden costs, review the full kitchen remodel pricing breakdown.
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Alicia P
"Big Horn handled our Skye Canyon kitchen remodel with real organization. The HOA package, City of Las Vegas permit items, island layout, and finish schedule were all explained before demo started."
Marcus R
"Our Providence bathroom remodel needed better waterproofing and a cleaner shower layout. Nathan's team documented the hidden conditions, kept the work area clean, and finished with strong detail."
Elena G
"We used Big Horn for planning a casita scope near Iron Mountain. The utility questions, permit path, and HOA steps were clearer after the first walk-through than with anyone else we called."
Jordan V
"Our older Centennial Hills home had panel and plumbing questions before the kitchen remodel. Big Horn called those items out early, priced them clearly, and avoided surprise change orders."
Centennial Hills homeowners tend to ask about clear scope, HOA routing, permit timing, and hidden conditions before they care about finishes. From Skye Canyon to Providence, we keep those decisions organized before construction starts.

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Featured Case Study
Scope
Full custom kitchen remodel with two new islands, relocated sink and drain plumbing, custom white-oak and white shaker cabinetry, Calacatta White Quartz, LVP flooring, and upgraded lighting.
Permits
Electrical and plumbing permits pulled under Nevada B-2 license #0091383, with post-tension slab scanning completed before the island sink and drain relocation.
Project Timeline | 4 Weeks
Week 1
Demo Start
Week 2
Rough-ins
Week 3
Cabinets
Week 4
Delivered
Notes
Client wanted better circulation, two defined work islands, and stronger storage. Closeout included inspection records plus cabinet, quartz, lighting, and flooring punch-list calibration.
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