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Start with the way the homeowner experiences the problem: the worn surface, difficult room, exposed yard, dated finish, damaged area, or missing space.
Residential remodeling · Western Iowa
About Integrated Home Solutions
Integrated Home Solutions helps Iowa homeowners improve rooms, exteriors, and connected parts of the property with practical scopes and real construction capability.

The company
A home is not organized by trade. The wall around a new window needs an interior finish and an exterior transition. Flooring meets base trim, thresholds, doors, and appliances. Roofing ends at fascia, soffit, and gutters. A deck connects the house, steps, railings, and yard. Integrated Home Solutions is built for homeowners who need to discuss that complete picture.
The company’s services include remodels, renovations, restorations, additions, interior remodeling, and exterior remodeling. Inside the home, capabilities include drywall, mud, tape and texture, paint, flooring, trim, appliance installation, and full remodels. Outside, the list includes fencing and decks, siding, roofing, windows and doors, fascia and soffit, gutters, and permanent lights.
That range does not mean every project needs to include everything. It means the first conversation can begin with the actual home and the result the homeowner wants. A focused flooring project can stay focused. A larger remodel can account for the surfaces and openings around it. Several exterior needs can be considered together before the scope is separated into practical work.

Project detail
An elevated deck, substantial framing, and a finished railing system - all shown in the company’s supplied work.
What homeowners can expect
The most useful starting point is not a sales phrase. It is a clear description of the property, the present condition, and the change you want to make. That information helps define whether the need is a repair, a renovation, a larger remodel, or a project that crosses interior and exterior work.
Explain what is not working, what must be included, and what would make the finished result valuable to your household.
Photos, visible material condition, transitions, access, and the parts you want to keep all shape the project conversation.
Trim, texture, thresholds, railings, roof edges, openings, and other connections deserve attention alongside the major surfaces.
A practical approach
A strong first conversation separates the essential outcome from the optional details. It also identifies what remains, what connects to the work, and which decisions affect measurement, access, and sequence.
Start with the way the homeowner experiences the problem: the worn surface, difficult room, exposed yard, dated finish, damaged area, or missing space.
Use wide and close project photos to understand the area, adjacent materials, and visible connection points before assumptions harden into scope.
Clarify the boundaries of removal, preparation, installation, and finish work. If more than one service is involved, name each part.
Coordinate the work toward the agreed finished condition, including the transitions that make a room or exterior area feel complete.
The service area
Integrated Home Solutions serves Iowa and greater western Iowa. Because project availability and travel depend on the specific property and scope, the best way to confirm fit is to contact the company directly.
Share the property area, project type, photos, and your main priorities. If the work includes several parts - such as roofing and gutters, windows and interior trim, or a deck and fence - include the complete list in the first message.

Thoughtful exterior details sharpen the way a home welcomes people in.
Ready when you are