Orland Park home remodeling by Bayern Builders

Orland Park · Cook County · 30 yrs local

Orland Park Home Remodeling

Bayern Builders has been serving Orland Park homeowners for nearly three decades, working across every neighborhood from the 1980s ranches of Blackberry Hill to the gated estates of Crystal Tree and Silo Ridge. Our owner-led teams handle kitchens, bathrooms, and basements with the same precision and clean job-site discipline that has earned us 130-plus five-star reviews across the south suburbs.

30+

Years

130+

5-Star Reviews

100+

Projects Completed

Recognized for Excellence

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Here's Why 130+ Homeowners Gave Us 5 Stars

Bayern Builders has served homeowners throughout Orland Park and the surrounding western suburbs for 30 years.

Therese McGady

Kitchen and First Floor Remodel

We are so happy with our recent kitchen and first floor remodel. Bayern did an amazing job with this project. Joe and his team are awesome to work with - professional, friendly, and experts at what th...

Denise K

Kitchen, Powder Room, Laundry Room

A good friend referred me to Bayern Builders. I had seen their work and was very impressed. I have a tricky kitchen layout that I wanted to remodel and Joe had great ideas on how to accomplish that. I...

dellapennav

Kitchen

Joe and his team were fantastic to work with from beginning to end. The whole process flowed just as he described from the time we accepted his quote until the project ended and our kitchen was done....

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Orland Park Housing

What makes Orland Park different

The majority of Orland Park's housing stock was built during two distinct growth surges, the 1980s and 1990s, which together account for roughly 55 percent of the village's single-family homes. Both cohorts carry the same generation of builder-grade decisions: closed kitchen layouts with load-bearing walls separating the cooking space from the family room, honey-oak raised-panel cabinetry, soaking tubs that haven't been used in years, and partially finished basements with mechanicals positioned wherever was convenient at the time.

We have worked through these floor plans on block after block in Orland Park, and understand the challenges that come with working on these homes. Our team is experienced in navigating every aspect of the renovation process, from permit coordination to the final walkthrough.

Permit Authority

Village of Orland Park Community Development Department

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Orland Park’s Housing Stock

1980s Builder Stock

Blackberry Hill · Hunters Crossing · 1980-1989

Ranch and two-story colonials built during Orland Park's first residential boom, typically 1,600 to 2,800 square feet with original oak cabinetry, closed kitchen floor plans, and soaking tubs past their useful life. The most common projects are full kitchen gut remodels opening walls to the family room, master bath conversions to frameless glass walk-in showers, and first-time basement finishing.

1990s Boom Colonials

Orland Crossing · Windmill Oaks · Greenfield · 1990-1999

The dominant cohort in Orland Park, these four-bedroom two-story colonials feature laminate or early granite-tile countertops, partially finished basements, and minimal outdoor spaces that were never designed for modern outdoor living. Homeowners most frequently invest in quartz slab countertop and cabinet upgrades, master suite expansions borrowing from adjacent closet space, full basement finishing, and composite deck or outdoor kitchen additions.

Older Village Core

Silver Lake Country Club area · Wolf Road corridor · pre-1979

A smaller cohort of established ranch and split-level homes dating from the 1960s and 1970s, many near the historic Silver Lake Country Club (established 1923). These homes are approaching 45 to 65 years of age and often (but not always) require comprehensive work including electrical panel upgrades, plumbing modernization, and full kitchen and bath gut renovations.

Common Questions

Remodeling in Orland Park — FAQ

Do I need a building permit for a kitchen remodel in Orland Park?
It depends on the scope. The Village of Orland Park Community Development Department does not require a permit for cabinet and countertop replacement alone. However, if your kitchen remodel involves adding or relocating electrical circuits, moving plumbing drains, or removing a wall, permits are required. Bayern Builders helps to manage all permit applications and inspection coordination with the village as part of the project, so you do not need to navigate that process yourself.
Do you handle multi-room or whole-house renovations in Orland Park, or just single rooms?
Bayern Builders regularly handles multi-room and phased whole-house renovations. For Orland Park homeowners, a common sequence is kitchen first, followed by master bath, then basement finishing over consecutive project phases. We also manage simultaneous multi-room transformations when the scope warrants it. We plan and sequence the work so the disruption to your household is managed and predictable at every stage.
Do you ensure my Orland Park house stays clean during a messy demolition?
Meticulously clean job sites are one of the things most consistently mentioned across our 130-plus five-star reviews, and it is a direct reflection of how Joe Wasler built this company. Dust containment barriers, daily cleanup, and protected floors are standard practice on every Bayern Builders project in Orland Park. You should be able to live in your home during a major remodel without feeling like you are living in a construction zone.
Do you handle outdated plumbing or electrical systems common in older Orland Park neighborhoods?
Yes. For Orland Park homes from the 1980s in particular, aluminum branch wiring is occasionally present and must be addressed before any electrical upgrade. We work with a vetted network of licensed Cook County electricians and plumbers who handle panel upgrades, service replacements, and plumbing modernization as part of the broader remodel scope. For basement finishing projects, we routinely coordinate mechanical rerouting, and panel upgrades. You do not need to source these subcontractors separately.

The information above is provided as general guidance. Permit requirements, timelines, code interpretations, and local regulations change — please verify specifics with the relevant municipal authority or with Bayern Builders before making project decisions.

Our Difference

Why Bayern Builders

Owner-Led Projects

A dedicated team assigned to your project from start to finish. No revolving door of project managers or subcontractors.

Repeat Client Rate

Many of our reviews come from repeat customers who trusted us with multiple projects across different rooms.

Design-Build Under One Roof

No juggling separate designers and contractors. One team, one vision, one point of accountability.

Clean Job Sites

Mentioned in nearly every review we've ever received. We treat your home the way we'd want ours treated.

30 Years, Same Standards

Family-owned since 1994. Not a fly-by-night operation, the same standards that earned our first five-star review still apply today.

Inspectors Are Impressed

Even building inspectors compliment our work. Quality that passes every check, every time.

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