You will see the term "full-service contractor" everywhere, but what does it really mean? In short: one team handles the whole project, instead of you hiring and coordinating a different company for every trade.
Everything under one roof
A full-service contractor manages demolition, framing and carpentry, electrical and low-voltage wiring, finishing, and even IT and security systems. You get a single point of contact for all of it.
Why that matters
When trades are coordinated by one team, the schedule holds together and the trades actually talk to each other. No finger-pointing between separate companies, no gaps where work falls through the cracks.
Residential and commercial
The same model works for a home renovation or a commercial buildout. The scope changes; the benefit of one accountable team does not.
The bottom line
Full-service means less for you to manage and one company standing behind the finished result.
