Home Remodeling in Pennington County, South Dakota
Pennington County is home base for Black Hills Premier Interiors. From downtown Rapid City to the ranching communities along the Badlands, Bruce Miller has spent five decades remodeling bathrooms, kitchens, and homes across this county. As the largest county in our service area with 10 communities, Pennington County homeowners trust our veteran-owned team for projects done right the first time.
Communities We Serve in Pennington County
Click any community below to learn more about the remodeling services we provide in your area.
Rapid City, SD
County seat and our home base. Full remodeling services for every neighborhood.
Rapid Valley, SD
Growing community east of Rapid City with homes ready for modern updates.
Colonial Pine Hills, SD
Tree-lined residential area with character homes deserving quality upgrades.
Green Valley, SD
Quiet community where homeowners invest in comfort and lasting renovations.
Ashland Heights, SD
Established neighborhood with homes that benefit from updated bathrooms and kitchens.
Box Elder, SD
Fast-growing area near Ellsworth AFB with strong demand for quality remodels.
New Underwood, SD
Small-town community east of Rapid City where craftsmanship matters.
Nemo, SD
Mountain community with cabins and custom homes in the northern Black Hills.
Hermosa, SD
Rural charm south of Rapid City with ranch-style homes and acreage properties.
Wall, SD
Gateway to the Badlands where homeowners deserve the same quality as any city.
Top Remodeling Services in Pennington County
Pennington County homeowners most frequently request these services. All 32 of our remodeling services are available throughout the county.
Bathroom Remodeling
Complete bathroom transformations from vanities and tile to walk-in showers and accessibility upgrades.
Walk-In Showers
Custom walk-in shower installations with barrier-free options, modern tile, and glass enclosures.
Kitchen Remodeling
Full kitchen renovations including cabinets, countertops, flooring, and layout reconfiguration.
Why Pennington County Homeowners Choose BHPI
Pennington County has no shortage of contractors advertising remodeling services. What sets Black Hills Premier Interiors apart is the combination of military discipline, five decades of hands-on experience, and the personal accountability that comes from hiring the owner — not a sales team.
Bruce Miller is a veteran who brought the precision and follow-through of military service into every remodeling project he takes on. When you call (605) 636-2284, Bruce answers. When you get an quote, Bruce writes it. When the work begins, Bruce is on site. There are no subcontractor layers or project managers between you and the person responsible for your home.
As a licensed general contractor in South Dakota, Bruce handles all permits required by Pennington County and the City of Rapid City. He knows the local building codes, inspection requirements, and material considerations specific to this area — from the expansive clay soils that affect foundation work to the freeze-thaw cycles that demand proper waterproofing in bathrooms and basements.
About Pennington County
Pennington County stretches from the granite peaks of the Black Hills to the stark beauty of the Badlands, making it one of the most geographically diverse counties in South Dakota. With Rapid City as its county seat and the largest population center in western South Dakota, Pennington County is a place where modern suburban living meets rural heritage. The county covers over 2,700 square miles and is home to landmarks like Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial, and the Pactola Reservoir.
Homes across Pennington County reflect that diversity. You will find mid-century ranchers in Rapid City neighborhoods, newer construction in Rapid Valley and Colonial Pine Hills, custom mountain homes near Nemo, and solid ranch-style properties in communities like Hermosa and New Underwood. Each area carries its own building considerations — elevation changes, soil composition, and local code requirements that vary from Rapid City’s municipal jurisdiction to the unincorporated stretches of the county.
Bruce Miller lives right here in Pennington County at 7380 Antler Dr in Rapid City. This is not a distant service area — it is his neighborhood. When you hire Black Hills Premier Interiors for a bathroom remodel or kitchen renovation in Pennington County, you are hiring a neighbor who has been improving homes in this area since before many of these subdivisions were built.
Pennington County homeowners also appreciate our straightforward process. Bruce provides a detailed written quote, sticks to the agreed timeline, and communicates throughout the project. No surprises, no upselling, no disappearing mid-project. That reliability is why families across Rapid City, Rapid Valley, Box Elder, and every other Pennington County community continue to trust Black Hills Premier Interiors with their homes.
Browse our project gallery to see completed work from homes right here in Pennington County, or request your free quote to get started on your remodeling project today.
Pennington County Remodeling FAQ
Do I need a permit for bathroom remodeling in Pennington County?
It depends on the scope. Simple fixture swaps and cosmetic updates typically do not require permits. However, any work involving plumbing relocation, electrical changes, or structural modifications does require permits from Pennington County or the City of Rapid City. As a licensed general contractor, Bruce handles all permit applications and inspections on your behalf so you never have to deal with the paperwork.
How long does a typical kitchen remodel take in the Rapid City area?
A standard kitchen remodel in Pennington County takes between 4 and 8 weeks depending on the scope. Minor updates like cabinet refacing and new countertops may take 2 to 3 weeks. Full gut renovations with layout changes, new plumbing, and electrical work typically run 6 to 8 weeks. Bruce provides a detailed timeline during your free quote and keeps you updated throughout the process.
Do you serve areas outside Rapid City limits within Pennington County?
Absolutely. We serve every community in Pennington County including Rapid Valley, Colonial Pine Hills, Green Valley, Ashland Heights, Box Elder, New Underwood, Nemo, Hermosa, and Wall. Whether your home is inside city limits or in the unincorporated areas of the county, Black Hills Premier Interiors brings the same quality and service to your door.
What building code applies to my home in Pennington County?
Homes within Rapid City limits follow the city’s adopted building codes. Properties in unincorporated Pennington County follow the county’s building regulations, which can differ from city codes. Box Elder, Wall, and other incorporated towns within the county may have their own requirements as well. Bruce knows the specific code requirements for each jurisdiction and ensures every project meets or exceeds the applicable standards.
Can you remodel older homes in Pennington County?
Yes, and Bruce has extensive experience with it. Many homes in established Rapid City neighborhoods and surrounding communities were built in the 1950s through 1970s and may have outdated plumbing, electrical, or structural elements. Bruce identifies these issues during the initial assessment and incorporates any necessary updates into the remodel plan. His 50 years of experience means he has worked on virtually every style and era of home found in Pennington County.
How do I get a free quote for my Pennington County home?
Call Bruce directly at (605) 636-2284 or fill out the form on our contact page. Bruce will schedule a convenient time to visit your home, assess the project, and provide a detailed written quote at no cost. Because he lives in Pennington County, scheduling is straightforward and he can often visit within a few days of your call.
Ready to Remodel Your Pennington County Home?
From Rapid City to Wall and every community in between, Bruce Miller delivers veteran-quality craftsmanship to Pennington County homeowners. Call today for your free quote.