
Texas Installer Inc
Remodeling services across Texas
From kitchens and bathrooms to whole-home updates and commercial refreshes, we deliver clean workmanship, clear communication, and one contractor to manage the details—serving homeowners and businesses statewide.
What remodeling can include
Remodeling is more than a new look—it’s how a home functions day to day and how a business supports customers and staff. We help you update layouts, finishes, lighting, storage, and the “behind-the-walls” details so the space feels better and works better.
- Bedrooms & living spaces: flooring, trim, doors, paint-ready prep, lighting upgrades, closet/storage improvements
- Kitchens: cabinets, countertops, backsplashes, flooring, lighting, appliance hookups, layout improvements
- Bathrooms: vanities, tile, showers/tubs, fixtures, ventilation, water-efficient upgrades
- Utility rooms: shelving, laundry hookups, durable flooring, moisture-resistant finishes
- Whole-house updates: consistent finishes, flow improvements, and phased plans to minimize disruption

Types of remodeling we handle
Choose a single-room upgrade or combine multiple areas into a phased plan. We’ll help you prioritize the work that improves comfort, durability, and value.
Kitchen remodeling
Cabinets, countertops, backsplashes, lighting, flooring, and layout improvements.
Bathroom remodeling
Tile, vanities, showers/tubs, fixtures, ventilation, and water-saving upgrades.
Bedrooms & living spaces
Flooring, trim, doors, lighting, paint-ready prep, and storage improvements.
Utility rooms
Durable finishes, shelving, laundry hookups, and moisture-resistant upgrades.
Whole-house remodeling
Phased plans that unify finishes, improve flow, and modernize key systems.
Commercial remodeling
Offices, retail, and workspaces—durable finishes and disruption-minimized scheduling.

Our remodeling process (consultation to completion)
- Consultation & goals: we discuss what you want to change, what’s not working, and what success looks like.
- Measurements & scope: we confirm dimensions, materials, and the exact work to be completed.
- Quote & schedule: clear pricing and a realistic timeline, including lead times for special-order items.
- Prep & protection: floor protection, dust control where possible, and a plan for daily cleanup.
- Demo & rough-in work: safe removal, then any needed framing, electrical, plumbing, or HVAC coordination.
- Install & finish: cabinets, tile, flooring, trim, fixtures, paint-ready prep, and final detailing.
- Final walkthrough: punch-list items, cleanup, and care/maintenance guidance.
Planning, budgeting & timelines
Great remodels start with a plan. We’ll help you define priorities, choose finishes that fit your lifestyle, and build a schedule that respects your day-to-day routine.
- Budget clarity: we separate must-haves from nice-to-haves and recommend options that protect long-term durability.
- Lead times: cabinets, specialty tile, and custom items can affect start dates—planning early keeps the project moving.
- Phased remodeling: for whole-house projects, we can break work into stages to reduce downtime.
- Commercial scheduling: evenings/weekends or off-hours when possible to reduce impact on operations.

Typical timelines: A small refresh may take days, while kitchens, bathrooms, and whole-home updates can take weeks depending on scope, inspections, and material availability.
Materials & finishes that hold up
We’ll help you choose materials that match how the space is used—kids, pets, heavy foot traffic, humidity, or commercial wear-and-tear. The goal is a finished look that stays looking good.
- Flooring: tile, LVP, laminate, hardwood/engineered options based on moisture and traffic
- Walls & trim: durable trim profiles, moisture-resistant drywall where needed, clean paint-ready prep
- Tile & surfaces: grout choices, slip resistance, and easy-clean finishes
- Fixtures & hardware: quality faucets, handles, and accessories for long-term reliability
- Lighting: layered lighting plans for kitchens, bathrooms, offices, and retail spaces

Permits, inspections & HOA considerations
Some remodels require permits or inspections—especially when changing electrical, plumbing, structural elements, or exterior features. If you’re in an HOA, approvals may be required for exterior changes, dumpsters, work hours, or material staging.
- We’ll discuss what may require permits based on your scope.
- We plan work to pass inspections and keep the schedule moving.
- We can coordinate around HOA rules and help you prepare the information they typically request.


How we minimize disruption
Remodeling can be disruptive—but it doesn’t have to be chaotic. We plan the work to protect your home, keep access where possible, and communicate what’s happening next.
- Daily cleanup: we keep the jobsite organized and remove debris as the project progresses.
- Dust control: protection and containment where possible, especially for interior work.
- Access planning: we coordinate around kitchens/bathrooms to reduce downtime when feasible.
- Clear communication: you’ll know what’s scheduled, what’s arriving, and what decisions are needed.
Remodeling inspiration
A few examples of the kinds of spaces we help update—residential and commercial.




Remodeling FAQs
Quick answers to common questions about planning, timelines, and what to expect.
How do I start a remodeling project?
Start with a consultation. We’ll talk goals, take measurements, and help you define scope, materials, and a realistic timeline.
Do you remodel commercial spaces?
Yes. We work with offices, retail, and other commercial interiors, with scheduling options designed to reduce disruption.
How long does a remodel take?
It depends on scope and material lead times. Small updates can take days; kitchens and bathrooms often take weeks; whole-home projects can be phased.
Will I need permits?
Some projects do—especially if electrical, plumbing, structural changes, or exterior modifications are involved. We’ll review this during planning.
Can you help with material selection?
Absolutely. We’ll recommend finishes that match your budget and how the space is used, with an emphasis on durability and easy maintenance.
How do you protect my home during work?
We use floor protection, keep a tidy jobsite, and plan access to reduce downtime—especially for kitchens and bathrooms.
Ready to plan your remodel?
Tell us what you want to change and where you’re located in Texas. We’ll help you define scope, choose materials, and schedule the work.
Texas-wide service for residential and commercial remodeling.