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Interior Renovations in Shreveport for homes and businesses ready to replace outdated finishes and improve layout efficiency

DeRamus Construction Services Inc handles interior renovations across Shreveport for residential properties and commercial spaces that need updated flooring, drywall repair, fresh paint, trim replacement, ceiling work, or finish carpentry. The work addresses worn surfaces, outdated layouts, and cosmetic damage that accumulates over years of use. Projects range from single-room updates to full interior overhauls depending on the property's condition and the client's functional goals.


Interior renovation involves removing damaged or outdated materials, repairing underlying surfaces, installing new finishes, and adjusting layouts to improve how rooms function. Each project starts with an assessment of what needs replacement versus what can be refinished, followed by material selection that fits the budget and intended use of the space. Flooring choices account for traffic patterns, drywall repairs address both visible damage and hidden moisture issues, and trim work frames out rooms to create clean transitions between surfaces.


Schedule an interior renovation consultation to review your property's current condition and layout priorities.

How Renovation Work Changes a Property's Interior

The process begins with protecting areas not being renovated, then proceeds through demolition, surface preparation, installation of new materials, and finish work. Flooring installation requires level subfloors and proper acclimation of materials to local humidity levels common in Northwest Louisiana. Drywall work includes taping, mudding, sanding, and priming before paint application. Trim carpentry involves precise measurements and cuts so baseboards, casings, and crown molding fit tightly without gaps.


Once the work is finished, you notice floors that lie flat without squeaks or soft spots, walls with smooth surfaces free of cracks or texture inconsistencies, and trim that sits flush against walls and door frames. Paint coverage is even without roller marks or missed edges, and ceilings no longer show water stains or sagging sections. Rooms feel larger when layouts are adjusted to remove unnecessary partition walls, and doorways align properly when framing is corrected during the renovation.


Interior renovations coordinated with larger remodeling projects allow electrical, plumbing, and HVAC updates to happen simultaneously, reducing the need to open walls multiple times. Job sites are kept organized with materials staged efficiently and debris removed daily, which matters in occupied homes and operating businesses where access to other areas must remain clear throughout the project duration.

Questions Property Owners Ask About Interior Renovations

Renovation projects vary widely based on the scope of work, existing conditions, and finish selections, so understanding what the process involves helps clarify what to expect from start to completion.

  • What does interior renovation include compared to simple repainting?

    Renovation addresses underlying surface damage, layout changes, and structural repairs before applying finishes, while repainting only covers existing surfaces without fixing what's underneath.

  • How does humidity in Shreveport affect material choices for interior work?

    Wood flooring, trim, and drywall must acclimate to local moisture levels before installation to prevent warping, gaps, or cracking as materials expand and contract with seasonal humidity changes common throughout the Ark-La-Tex region.

  • What preparation is required before renovation work begins?

    Furniture and belongings are moved from work areas, and HVAC vents are covered to prevent dust circulation, though occupied spaces in other parts of the property remain accessible during the project.

  • Why does drywall repair sometimes require replacing entire sections instead of patching?

    Water damage, mold growth, or structural movement can compromise drywall integrity beyond what surface patching can address, requiring full replacement to create stable, smooth walls that hold paint properly.

  • What finish carpentry involves beyond installing baseboards?

    Finish carpentry includes door and window casings, crown molding, wainscoting, built-in shelving, and custom trim details that require precise miter cuts, coping joints, and fastening techniques to ensure tight fits without gaps as materials settle.

DeRamus Construction Services Inc coordinates interior renovations with the same attention to detail applied to larger construction projects, ensuring finishes are installed correctly and spaces function as intended. Arrange a property walkthrough to identify which interior improvements will address your specific layout and finish concerns.