Luxury kitchen remodel in Park City mountain home

Love the location. Fix the house.

Most remodels ask for commitment before the project is fully understood. We do it in the right order: first the budget range, then the design vision, then a fully planned project ready to build.

Find out your remodel range

For homeowners planning a serious remodel.

Too Many Remodels Are Built On Assumptions.

A contractor walks through. A number shows up later. The details are still floating, the scope is still soft, and you are somehow expected to make a major decision from there.

Little visual clarity

Too many unresolved details

Reactionary attempts at planning

Important decisions pushed too late

The homeowner carries the uncertainty

We make the project clear before you commit to build.

We create clarity in stages, so you are not making major remodeling decisions off rough assumptions.

Phase 1

Complimentary Onsite Consultation

Your GC walks the home with you

Layout, priorities, feasibility, and budget direction discussed onsite

A 30–45 minute visit that ends with a ranged estimate to decide if you want to move forward

Phase 2

Vision Visit + Design Packet

A 1-hour commitment with the designer, with a 1-week turnaround

Offered complimentary for a limited time

A tighter estimate delivered after the visit

A Design Packet that brings the project into clearer focus

Phase 3Paid Phase

Detailed Planning

Entry into Phase 3 begins with a $1,500 payment

A 1–2 week process that includes a Detailed Design Bible, Detailed Construction Schedule, and Architecture & Blueprint Work

Planning typically represents 4–8%+ of project cost, depending on scope

If you build with Three Peak, that planning work is credited into the total project

If you choose not to move into construction, you simply pay for the planning work completed

Construction Begins

Construction + Milestone Draws

Agreement signed, 10% deposit collected, and construction begins

Payments made in draws as milestones are completed

Luxury living room with stone fireplace and mountain views

Two Very Different Remodel Experiences

Typical Remodel Experience

Walkthrough and rough notes

Generic bid later

Selections still unresolved

50% deposit requested

Pricing shifts as details surface

Homeowner is left filling in the gaps

The Three Peak Experience

Complimentary onsite consultation with your GC

Separate Vision Visit + Design Packet, offered complimentary for a limited time

Tighter estimate before paid planning begins

Planning begins with $1,500

Deeper design, scope, and preconstruction happen in the right order

10% start deposit only when construction begins

Milestone-based payment draws

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Early Cost Guidance

Planning Range Estimator

This is not a quote.

Every remodel moves differently. Scope, finish level, layout changes, and architectural detail all affect cost and are the reason for our complimentary onsite visit.

For an informed starting range, use the estimator below.

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What type of project?

Select the area of your home you are planning to remodel.

If the range feels right, the next step is a complimentary onsite consultation with your GC.

Ready to see where your project lands?

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Remodeled mountain home exterior at twilight in Park City

When the location is perfect, the house should be too.

Sometimes the answer is not moving. It is reworking the home you already love around the life you want.

Better flow

Better light

Better function

Better use of the space you already own

A home that fits this stage of your life

Built on trust. Backed by real credentials.

Licensed, bonded, and insured in Utah

Focused exclusively on high-end residential remodeling

Featured in the Park City Parade of Homes

Three Peak Construction credentials: licensed, insured, and Park City Homebuilders Association member

The people guiding the process

One leads the build. One leads the client experience. Together they keep the project clear, organized, and moving.

Nate Jensen, founder and licensed general contractor

Founder · Contractor

Nate Jensen

Nate leads field execution, quality control, and the construction decisions that keep high-end remodels on track.

Porter Nielsen, partner leading client experience and strategy

Partner, Client Experience & Strategy

Porter Nielsen, MBA

Porter leads communication, planning, and the client experience so the process feels clear from the first conversation to the final walkthrough.

A better way to plan and execute a serious remodel

Most contractors ask you to decide too early. We take a more thoughtful path: first the consultation, then the vision, then the planning, then the build.

Phase 1

Complimentary Onsite Consultation

This is the first serious look at the project. Your GC walks the home with you, pressure-tests the ideas, identifies constraints, and gives real-world budget direction based on the space itself.

Quick fit call

Onsite walkthrough with your GC

Layout, priorities, feasibility, and budget direction discussed in the home

A grounded first step before design begins

This visit is complimentary. Its job is to help determine whether the project and budget are aligned enough to move forward.

General contractor walking a homeowner through the remodel scope onsite
Phase 2

Vision Visit + Design Packet

If Phase 1 feels aligned, the next step is a separate Vision Visit with the designer. For a limited time, this step is being offered complimentary.

A separate visit led by the designer

Design direction, layout thinking, and visual clarity

A tighter estimate delivered after the visit

A Design Packet that helps bring the project into focus

This step gives the homeowner a clearer sense of direction before entering paid planning.

Design table with architectural plans and material samples
Phase 3

Planning

This is where the project moves into real planning and preconstruction. To enter Phase 3, we collect $1,500 up front. That opens the deeper work required to fully define the project and prepare it to build well.

Phase 3 typically includes design development, selections, scope definition, architectural coordination, pricing refinement, and the preconstruction work needed to turn promising ideas into a buildable plan

Planning typically lands between 4–8%+ of project cost, depending on scope and complexity

If you build with Three Peak, that planning work is credited into the total project

If you decide not to move into construction, you simply pay for the planning work completed

This structure keeps the process serious, fair, and clear on both sides.

By the time construction begins, the important decisions are no longer floating.

Construction Begins

Construction + Milestone Draws

Once planning is complete and the project is ready to move, construction begins with a signed agreement and a 10% deposit on the full project amount. That full amount includes both the build and the planning work.

Scheduling, procurement, and coordination begin

Payments then follow milestone-based draws as work is completed

ACH and credit card accepted (4% fee for credit card)

No blurry handoff. No shifting target. Just a project ready to be built.

Completed living room remodel with custom finishes and natural light

What you receive before construction begins

Each phase builds on the last. You decide whether to continue at every step.

Phase 1

Complimentary Onsite Consultation

Complimentary · 30–45 minutes

Onsite GC Walkthrough

A serious first look at the home focused on feasibility, priorities, and budget direction.

Ranged Estimate

A grounded budget range based on the real space, goals, and constraints — delivered at the end of the visit.

Phase 2

Vision Visit + Design Packet

Complimentary for a limited time · 1-hour visit, 1-week turnaround

Designer-Led Vision Visit

A separate visit that helps the project feel more clear and intentional.

Design Packet

A polished takeaway that organizes the direction, priorities, and visual thinking for the remodel.

Tighter Estimate

A more refined estimate delivered after the Vision Visit.

Phase 3Paid Phase

Planning

$1,500 entry · 1–2 week process

Detailed Design Bible

Selections, finishes, and design direction documented in one comprehensive reference.

Detailed Construction Schedule

A clear timeline that maps out the full scope of work before a single wall is touched.

Architecture Work

Structural and layout coordination so the project is buildable, not just beautiful.

Serious remodel decisions deserve more than a generic bid.

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Why this feels better from the start

A remodel gets stressful when too much is still unknown. We reduce that pressure by making the important decisions early.

You get real budget direction before design begins

You see the project more clearly before entering paid planning

The Vision Visit and Design Packet create clarity without rushing commitment

The $1,500 entry into planning keeps the process serious once deeper work begins

You know exactly where consultation ends, vision begins, planning starts, and construction follows

A great remodel earns trust in the details

Not just in the reveal. Throughout the entire process.

Close-up of premium tile and trim work in a high-end remodel

Schedule a Consultation

Let's start the conversation.

Whether you're planning a custom build or rethinking the home you already own, the right conversation is the first step.

Start With a Complimentary Onsite Consultation.

We begin with a complimentary onsite consultation led by your GC. If the project feels aligned, the next step is a separate Vision Visit and Design Packet with our designer, offered complimentary for a limited time.

Homeowners who want to move into deeper planning can then enter Phase 3 through a $1,500 payment. That planning work typically represents 4–8%+ of project cost, depending on scope. If you build with Three Peak, it is credited into the total project. If you choose not to move into construction, you simply pay for the planning work completed.

Construction begins afterward with a 10% deposit on the full project amount.