
Home Remodeling in Eagle, Idaho
Eagle is home to some of the Treasure Valley's finest residences. Iron Crest Remodel delivers premium remodeling services and expert house painting that match Eagle's high standards — custom kitchens, luxury bathrooms, interior and exterior painting, and comprehensive whole-home renovations.
Neighborhoods We Serve
Eagle's housing stock skews upscale, with a concentration of custom and semi-custom homes built from the 1990s onward. Neighborhoods like Avimor, Banbury, and Eagle Hills feature large-format kitchens, master suites, and premium finishes that homeowners upgrade to stay current with design trends. Many Eagle properties have HOA design guidelines that govern exterior modifications including siding materials, paint colors, and deck specifications. The foothills areas present unique construction considerations — rocky soil, sloped lots, and custom foundations that affect project planning for ADUs and additions.
Banbury Luxury Kitchen Renovation
Full gut renovation of a 300-square-foot kitchen: custom walnut cabinetry, leathered quartzite countertops, 48-inch Wolf range with custom copper hood, and white oak hardwood flooring.
Banbury, Eagle
Eagle Hills Whole-Home Interior
Interior renovation of a 4,200-square-foot home: kitchen, three bathrooms, all flooring, interior paint, and lighting throughout. Managed as a phased project over 16 weeks.
Eagle Hills, Eagle
Avimor ADU Guest Suite
Built a 600-square-foot detached ADU with full kitchen, bathroom, and separate utility connections for multigenerational living. Designed to match the primary residence's stone and stucco exterior.
Avimor, Eagle
- Eagle has its own building department for properties within city limits
- Ada County handles permits for unincorporated Eagle-area properties
- HOA architectural review often required before permit submission for exterior work
- ADU permits require additional zoning review for setbacks and utility connections
- Plan review typically takes 7–14 business days
“Iron Crest understood what we wanted for our Eagle kitchen — high-end but not ostentatious. The quartzite countertops and custom range hood are exactly right for the home. Their attention to detail on the cabinet install was exceptional.”
Robert & Catherine S.
Banbury · Kitchen Remodeling
“We needed a guest suite for my mother and the HOA had strict requirements. Iron Crest designed an ADU that the architectural committee approved on first submission. The finished unit is beautiful and completely self-contained.”
Laura H.
Avimor · ADU Construction
Eagle is one of the Treasure Valley's most desirable communities, and its neighborhoods each carry distinct character, lot sizes, and remodeling opportunities. Understanding the building stock and homeowner expectations in each area helps us deliver results that fit the neighborhood's aesthetic and maximize your investment. Here is what we see across Eagle's major residential areas.

Downtown Eagle
The blocks surrounding State Street and Eagle Road form the city's historic core. Homes here range from mid-century ranches to early 2000s infill builds, many on smaller lots with mature landscaping. Remodeling projects in Downtown Eagle often focus on preserving the neighborhood's walkable, small-town character while modernizing interiors — think open-concept kitchen conversions, updated bathrooms with period-appropriate tile, and covered front porches that match the streetscape. Older plumbing and electrical systems are common and should be assessed before any renovation begins.

Eagle Hills
Eagle Hills is an established neighborhood of custom and semi-custom homes built primarily in the late 1990s and 2000s. These homes typically range from 2,400 to 4,500 square feet and sit on half-acre to one-acre lots with views of the Boise foothills. The most common remodeling requests here are luxury kitchen upgrades — replacing laminate and tile countertops with quartzite or natural marble, swapping builder-grade cabinets for custom inset cabinetry, and upgrading to professional-grade appliances. Primary bathroom suites in Eagle Hills homes are also prime candidates for spa-level transformations with curbless showers, freestanding soaking tubs, and heated tile floors.

Avimor
Located in the foothills north of Eagle along Highway 55, Avimor is a master-planned mountain community with a strong emphasis on outdoor living and natural materials. Custom homes here feature stone, timber, and metal accents that tie into the surrounding landscape. Remodeling in Avimor often includes ADU and guest house construction — the large lots and rural zoning support accessory dwelling units for extended family or rental income. Interior upgrades lean toward natural stone countertops, reclaimed wood features, and large-format windows that capture foothill views. Avimor's HOA has specific architectural guidelines that must be followed, and we coordinate approvals as part of our project management process.

Banbury
Banbury is Eagle's premier equestrian and large-lot community, with properties ranging from two to ten acres along the Boise River corridor. Homes here are typically 3,500 to 6,000+ square feet and carry premium finishes throughout. Remodeling projects in Banbury tend to be high-budget, whole-home renovations — custom mudrooms with built-in boot storage and dog wash stations, chef's kitchens with dual islands, and outdoor living spaces with covered patios, built-in grills, and fire features. The rural setting means some properties rely on well water and septic systems, which adds complexity to kitchen and bathroom remodels that affect plumbing loads.

Lexington Hills & Spring Valley
These family-oriented neighborhoods in central and south Eagle feature newer construction from the 2010s and 2020s, typically on quarter-acre lots. Homes range from 1,800 to 3,200 square feet with open floor plans and attached three-car garages. The most common remodeling requests are builder-grade upgrades — replacing basic carpet with luxury vinyl plank or engineered hardwood, upgrading laminate kitchen countertops to quartz, adding tile backsplashes, and finishing bonus rooms or basements. These neighborhoods are growing rapidly, and well-executed remodels consistently deliver strong ROI in Eagle's competitive real estate market.
Eagle's housing stock skews toward larger, higher-value homes compared to much of the Treasure Valley. That means remodeling budgets here tend to run above regional averages — homeowners expect custom-grade materials and finishes rather than builder-basic. The table below reflects the price ranges and timelines we see most often in Eagle projects.
| Project Type | Typical Cost Range | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Kitchen Remodel | $35,000 – $100,000+ | 10 – 16 weeks |
| Bathroom Remodel | $15,000 – $45,000 | 4 – 8 weeks |
| Whole-Home Renovation | $100,000 – $300,000+ | 16 – 30 weeks |
| ADU / Guest House | $120,000 – $280,000 | 14 – 22 weeks |
| Deck Build | $20,000 – $60,000 | 4 – 8 weeks |
| Siding / Stone Veneer | $15,000 – $45,000 | 3 – 6 weeks |
Ranges reflect 2025–2026 Eagle-area project data. Actual costs vary based on scope, material selections, and site conditions.
Eagle homeowners consistently choose premium materials and finishes that set their projects apart from standard Treasure Valley remodels. The expectations here are higher, and the results need to match the caliber of the homes and the community. Semi-custom cabinetry that works fine in a starter home will look out of place in a $700,000+ Eagle property. We build to the standard the home demands.
Custom Cabinetry Over Semi-Custom
Most Eagle kitchen remodels call for fully custom cabinetry — inset doors, dovetail drawer boxes, soft-close hardware, and specialty storage like pull-out spice racks, appliance garages, and integrated trash/recycling centers. We work with local cabinet shops and national custom manufacturers to deliver cabinetry that fits the exact dimensions of your kitchen, not stock sizes with filler strips.
Natural Stone & Engineered Countertops
Quartzite, marble, and premium engineered quartz dominate Eagle kitchens and bathrooms. Leathered and honed finishes are increasingly popular over polished surfaces for a more natural, contemporary feel. We template and install countertops with tight seams, waterfall edges where specified, and full-height backsplashes that create a seamless, high-end look.
Professional-Grade Appliances
Eagle kitchens frequently feature brands like Sub-Zero, Wolf, Thermador, and Miele. These professional-grade appliances require specific electrical circuits, ventilation, and cabinetry dimensions that differ from standard residential units. We coordinate appliance specifications early in the design phase so that cabinet layouts, electrical rough-in, and ventilation ductwork are built to manufacturer requirements.


Eagle's location along the Boise foothills creates construction conditions that differ from flat-terrain communities like Meridian or Nampa. If your home sits on a hillside, backs up to BLM land, or relies on a well and septic system, your remodeling project requires additional planning. Here are the factors we account for on every Eagle foothills project.

Rocky Soil & Foundation Requirements
Much of Eagle's northern terrain sits on decomposed granite and basalt rock. This affects foundation work for additions, ADUs, and deck footings. Excavation costs can run 30–50% higher than in valley-floor locations due to the need for rock breaking or specialized drilling equipment.

Sloped Lots & Grading
Hillside properties in areas like Avimor, Eagle Hills, and the Hidden Springs corridor require careful grading and drainage planning for any exterior addition. Deck builds on sloped lots may need engineered piers rather than standard footings, and retaining walls are often required.
Well & Septic Systems
Properties in rural Eagle — particularly north of Floating Feather Road and in the Avimor corridor — often rely on private well water and septic systems rather than city utilities. Adding a bathroom, ADU, or expanding a kitchen affects both water supply and septic capacity.
Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) & Fire-Wise Building
Many Eagle properties border public wildlands and fall within designated Wildland-Urban Interface zones. Remodeling in WUI areas requires fire-resistant materials for siding, decking, roofing, and vents.
Eagle homeowners have high standards for their homes and the contractors who work on them. Iron Crest Remodel has earned the trust of Eagle families through consistent craftsmanship, transparent communication, and deep knowledge of the local building environment.

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Iron Crest Remodel offers a full range of remodeling services in Eagle, ID. Explore each service to learn about pricing, timelines, and our process for Eagle homeowners.
Interior Remodeling
Exterior Remodeling
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What remodeling services does Iron Crest Remodel offer in Eagle?
Iron Crest Remodel provides kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, whole-home renovations, interior and exterior painting, flooring installation, deck building, siding installation, window replacement, and ADU construction for Eagle homeowners.
How much does a home remodel cost in Eagle, Idaho?
Remodeling costs in Eagle vary by project scope. Bathroom remodels typically range from $15,000 to $45,000, kitchen remodels from $25,000 to $75,000, and whole-home renovations from $80,000 to $250,000 or more. Contact us for a free, detailed estimate for your specific project.
Do I need a permit for remodeling in Eagle?
Most structural, electrical, and plumbing work in Eagle requires permits from the local building department. Iron Crest Remodel handles all permit applications and inspections as part of our full-service process, so you do not need to manage permits yourself.
How long does a typical remodeling project take in Eagle?
Project timelines depend on scope and complexity. A bathroom remodel typically takes 3 to 6 weeks, a kitchen remodel 6 to 12 weeks, and a whole-home renovation 3 to 6 months. We provide a detailed timeline during your free consultation.
Is Iron Crest Remodel licensed and insured in Idaho?
Yes. Iron Crest Remodel is fully licensed and insured to perform residential remodeling work throughout the Boise metropolitan area, including Eagle. We carry general liability insurance and workers compensation coverage on every project.
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