Historic Restoration in Bloomfield Hills, MI.
The older streets near Cranbrook hold homes worth restoring properly: plaster, period millwork, and masonry repaired to match rather than replaced.
Historic Restoration in Bloomfield Hills
Bloomfield Hills is our home base. The housing here runs from 1950s and 60s custom homes near Cranbrook and Long Lake to estate-scale new builds, on large lots with mature trees and high finish expectations throughout.
Typical range: By scope · Timeline: By scope. Every project is a fixed-price contract with permits pulled and inspections scheduled by us.
What we handle
Scope
- Tuckpointing and masonry repair
- Plaster repair and restoration
- Period-appropriate millwork
- Fireplace and chimney restoration
- Hardwood refinishing
Permits in Bloomfield Hills
- The City of Bloomfield Hills and Bloomfield Township both run organized building departments, with most residential permits clearing review in two to four weeks. We pull every permit and meet inspectors on site.
Every project includes
- Fixed-price written contract
- Permits pulled by us
- Daily site cleanup, weekly updates
- One-year workmanship warranty
Historic Restoration in Bloomfield Hills: questions.
How much should a historic restoration cost in Bloomfield Hills, MI?
Historic restoration is priced by scope after an on-site assessment — tuckpointing, plaster repair, period millwork, and fireplace work each carry their own rates. We deliver a fixed-price estimate once we have evaluated the condition and any historic-district requirements. Bloomfield Hills sits at the upper end of the Oakland County range because of higher finish expectations and the prevalence of custom work.
How long does a historic restoration take in Bloomfield Hills?
Timeline depends on scope and whether Historic District Commission approval is required, which can add several weeks at the front of the project. We build that review time into the schedule from the start.
Do you pull permits for historic restoration in Bloomfield Hills?
Yes, on every job. The City of Bloomfield Hills and Bloomfield Township both run organized building departments, with most residential permits clearing review in two to four weeks. We pull every permit and meet inspectors on site.
Can you work on homes in a historic district?
Yes. We are familiar with the Historic District Commission processes across Oakland County. Exterior changes visible from the street typically require HDC approval before the municipality issues a permit; interior work is generally unrestricted. We help prepare the HDC submission and know what these boards look for.