
Home Renovations in
Wexford, PA
Wexford is the North Hills counterpart to McMurray — newer subdivisions, larger lots, larger homes, and renovation scopes that match. Mostly Pine and Marshall townships, where families settled into the suburbs they planned to stay in.
What Wexford homes
are actually made of.
Wexford development tracks the I-79 corridor — the early 1980s subdivisions filled in along Wexford-Bayne Road, the late 90s and 2000s pushed further out into Pine and Marshall. Most homes are 2,800–5,000 sqft, two-story brick or vinyl colonials on half-acre+ lots, with finished or finishable basements and attached three-car garages. New construction continues in the area, so renovation scopes here are often refreshes of homes still in their first 20 years.
Most common renovations
in Wexford.
- 01Kitchen scope expansions opening the back of the house
- 02Outdoor living and pool surround buildouts
- 03Basement finishing for theater, bar, and game spaces
- 04Primary bath renovations to update 1990s tile work
- 05Whole-home refinish from beige carpet to current finishes
Challenges we’ve seen before.
Pine and Marshall township permit reviews are rigorous. Stormwater management plans are required for any added impervious surface — patios, additions, pool surrounds. Original 1990s and 2000s builds may have polybutylene or early Pex-A plumbing that we identify in discovery and price replacement options for. HVAC sized to original loads rarely keeps up with a back-of-house addition.
How we pull permits in Wexford.
Permits route through Pine Township or Marshall Township municipal offices depending on address. Stormwater review is required for added impervious area and adds 2–3 weeks. Standard residential permits run 14–21 days otherwise.
The contractor for Wexford, PA.
We work to commercial-grade documentation. Pine and Marshall permit reviewers respect work that’s been engineered properly the first time, and we deliver projects that get inspected without rework. That saves you weeks.
