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Bartonville Estate Contractor for 2-Plus-Acre Builds, FM 407 Commercial, and Tree-Canopied Remodels Since 2006


TriStar Built is the Bartonville general contractor estate owners, Hudson Hills households, and FM 407 commercial tenants call when a project has to clear the Town of Bartonville's 2015 IBC permit path, the Town's 2-acre minimum lot zoning, and the native tree preservation ordinance that protects mature oak, pecan, and cedar canopies. We have been a locally owned concrete contractor, roofing contractor, and remodeling contractor working in Bartonville since 2006. Our crews build from the Hudson Hills gated estates and Jeter Road custom builds out to the FM 407 commercial corridor at Lantana Town Center and Bartonville Town Center.

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Family-owned Denton County contractor since 2006
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Bartonville 2-acre min zoning fluent
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Native tree preservation ordinance handled
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Licensed, insured, NTRCA/NRCA members
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Across Bartonville: TriStar Built's Town and FM 407 Estate Contractor Profile

Bartonville is an incorporated Denton County town of 1,725 residents (2020) anchored by Town Hall at 1941 E. Jeter Road, the FM 407 retail spine, and zoning that enforces 2-acre minimum lots on most residential parcels. The Town's housing mix runs from Hudson Hills' gated luxury estates through Jeter Road custom builds out to 2-to-10-plus-acre wooded properties along FM 407, with median home values from roughly $889,000 to $3.2 million depending on lot size and finish. School attendance splits across Argyle ISD on the northwest side and Denton ISD on the east and south.

TriStar Built has worked across Bartonville since 2006, delivering concrete driveway installation, concrete foundations and slab work, home remodeling, commercial roofing, and residential roofing for estate owners and the FM 407 commercial tenants at Lantana Town Center and Bartonville Town Center. Lantana Town Center is anchored by Kroger Marketplace; Bartonville Town Center is the 70,000-square-foot Phase II retail, medical, and wellness pad. Every project is engineered for Denton County's expansive clay, the Town of Bartonville's 2015 IBC permit path, and the native tree preservation ordinance, with active memberships in the North Texas Roofing Contractors Association (NTRCA) and the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA).

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Best of Town Decatur: 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2023, 2024

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Golden Hammer Award: 2018 (Hearts for Homes 
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Concrete Driveways and Approach Drives for Bartonville's 2-Plus-Acre Estates

Driveways in Bartonville pour across long-approach estate drives, gated-community frontages at Hudson Hills, and FM 407 commercial pads at Lantana Town Center and Bartonville Town Center. We pour concrete driveways for Bartonville homes with rebar reinforcement, soil-specific subgrade conditioning, and control joints cut on a schedule the Denton County clay actually respects. Whether the property is a Jeter Road estate, a Hudson Hills gated parcel, or an FM 407 retail pad, our crews handle the Town of Bartonville permit and the pour as one coordinated job.

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2-Plus-Acre Estate Driveway and Approach Pours

We design and pour long-approach driveways, gated-entry pads, and turnaround aprons for 2-to-10-acre Bartonville estates. Thickened-edge slabs at the gate and engineered transitions where the drive crosses grade are standard, with drainage set so runoff clears the slab edge well before it reaches the residence.

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Hudson Hills Gated-Community Driveway Coordination

We coordinate Hudson Hills gated-community driveway work with the private property management, including access scheduling, materials staging, and any private deed-restriction language on finish or color. The Town of Bartonville permit is filed in parallel so both tracks close before mobilization.

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FM 407 Commercial Pad Pours

We pour driveway and apron concrete for Lantana Town Center, Bartonville Town Center, and the surrounding FM 407 retail and wellness pads. Thickened-edge slabs and granular-base subgrades sized for delivery and service-vehicle loads are documented in the Town's commercial permit submittal.

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Bartonville Town Estate Foundations and Wooded-Lot Slab Work

A foundation in Bartonville answers Denton County's expansive clay, the Town's rolling-terrain drainage variation, the 2-acre-minimum-lot footprint that gives estate foundations room to breathe, and the native tree preservation ordinance that often shapes where the building can sit. We pour post-tension slabs, monolithic slabs, and pier-and-beam foundations across Bartonville as a foundation contractor familiar with the Town's 2015 IBC permit path and the tree-survey workflow. Our foundations pass every footing, pre-pour, and final inspection on the first walk when we have clean site access.

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Wooded-Estate Pier-and-Beam and Post-Tension Foundations

We pour post-tension slabs as the default for level estate parcels on expansive clay, and pier-and-beam or drilled-pier foundations on sloped wooded lots where the building footprint crosses grade or root systems. The structural engineer's stamp and the geotechnical report stay together as a single submittal package.

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Town of Bartonville 2015 IBC and Tree-Preservation Permit Coordination

We prepare stamped plans, site drawings, geotechnical reports, MEP details, and the tree survey and mitigation plan for the Town of Bartonville Building Department. The tree-preservation review runs in parallel with the foundation permit, and protected-canopy root-zone clearances are designed into the foundation footprint from day one.

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FM 407 Commercial Pad Pours

We pour driveway and apron concrete for Lantana Town Center, Bartonville Town Center, and the surrounding FM 407 retail and wellness pads. Thickened-edge slabs and granular-base subgrades sized for delivery and service-vehicle loads are documented in the Town's commercial permit submittal.

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Home Remodeling for Bartonville Town Estates and Hudson Hills Properties

Bartonville's housing stock is 1980s-and-later custom estate construction, with median values between roughly $889,000 and $3.2 million and lot sizes from 2 acres up to 10-plus on the larger estates. We provide full home remodeling services for Bartonville homeowners, including kitchen and bathroom renovations and whole-house remodel projects. Every design runs through the Town of Bartonville's 2015 IBC building review and through the tree preservation ordinance for any scope that touches the protected canopy.

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Estate Kitchen and Primary-Suite Renovations

We handle cabinetry, counters, island reconfiguration, lighting, and primary-suite expansions for Bartonville's custom estate kitchens. Open-plan reconfiguration, butler-pantry additions, and view-oriented window upgrades are common scopes for owners on Jeter Road and the FM 407 estate band.

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Whole-Home Additions on Wooded Acreage

We build second-story additions, wing expansions, and whole-house remodel projects on 2-to-10-acre Bartonville parcels. When a project's footprint approaches a protected tree's root zone, we front-load the tree survey and mitigation plan so the Town review timeline does not stall the schedule.

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Hudson Hills Gated-Community Renovations

We coordinate Hudson Hills renovations with the private management, including access scheduling, materials staging, and any deed-restriction language on exterior finish, roofing material, or color. Permits are pulled from the Town of Bartonville on the standard track regardless of the gated-community context.

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Commercial Roofing for Lantana Town Center, Bartonville Town Center, and FM 407 Tenants

Commercial buildings along Bartonville's FM 407 spine see Denton County's hail-corridor exposure and the open-prairie wind that runs down the corridor. As a commercial roofing contractor serving Bartonville, we install, inspect, and replace commercial roofs at Lantana Town Center, Bartonville Town Center, and the small-office and professional tenants along the corridor. Lantana Town Center is the FM 407/Jeter Kroger Marketplace anchor and surrounding pads that opened in 2015, and Bartonville Town Center is the 70,000-square-foot Phase II at 2654-2664 FM 407. We handle insurance-claim coordination that follows Denton County's pattern of two to three significant storm events each spring.

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Lantana Town Center and Kroger Marketplace Inspections

We perform post-storm inspections, pre-purchase inspections, and annual maintenance inspections on Lantana Town Center retail and grocery roofs, including the 123,000-square-foot Kroger Marketplace anchor. Every inspection is documented with photography and a written report, which we send to the insurance carrier on request.

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Bartonville Town Center Phase II Reroof Coordination

We complete TPO and modified-bitumen patching, flashing reseals, and penetration re-flashing for the Bartonville Town Center retail, restaurant, medical, and wellness tenants. We schedule around tenant operating hours so tenants stay open during the work.

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FM 407 Tenant Roof Replacement

We handle full tear-offs and replacements in TPO, PVC, modified bitumen, and metal across the FM 407 commercial band. Material choice follows occupancy, insurance class, and the Town of Bartonville's 2015 IBC commercial assembly requirements.

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Residential Roofing for Bartonville Tree-Canopied Estates

Bartonville residential roofing is Denton County hail-country work on properties with mature native tree canopy. The North Texas hail corridor puts 1 to 2 significant hail events per decade on the Town, and the mature oak, pecan, and cedar canopy drops debris between storms. As a residential roofing company serving Bartonville, we install Class 4 impact-resistant asphalt shingles, EuroShield rubber shingles, and standing-seam metal roofs across Hudson Hills, the Jeter Road estate band, and the FM 407-adjacent wooded properties.

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Estate Storm Documentation and Insurance Coordination

We provide free post-storm inspections, full photo documentation, and direct communication with your insurance adjuster on Bartonville estate residences. We have worked with every major carrier writing policies across Denton County, including State Farm, Allstate, Farmers, USAA, and Travelers, on Hudson Hills gated-estate reroofs and Jeter Road acreage claims.

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Class 4 Reroofs for Tree-Canopied Roofs

We handle full tear-off and replacement with color-matched drip edge, upgraded underlayment, and ridge vent installation across Bartonville estate properties. Valley and chimney detailing are sized for the oak-and-pecan debris load typical of the Town's wooded lots, and most Bartonville reroofs finish in 1 to 3 days.

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Native-Tree Detailing and Warranty Coverage

We install Class 4 impact-resistant asphalt, EuroShield rubber, and standing-seam metal roofs, paired with manufacturer warranties and our written workmanship coverage. We document the Class 4 rating on every invoice so Bartonville owners can claim Denton County insurance discounts where carriers allow them.

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Schedule Your Bartonville Walkthrough

Our team will walk the property, note the Town of Bartonville permit conditions plus any 2-acre-minimum zoning compliance or native tree preservation ordinance impact, and send a written estimate within three business days. No obligation.

Why Bartonville Estate Owners and FM 407 Tenants Choose TriStar Built

TriStar Built is a family-owned general contractor headquartered at 2126 James Street in Denton, 20 to 25 minutes north of Bartonville along I-35W and FM 407. We have served Bartonville, Argyle, Lantana, Double Oak, Flower Mound, and the broader North Texas region since 2006.

The crew that pours your Bartonville slab is the same crew that has poured foundations across Denton County for nearly two decades. Most of our concrete, framing, and roofing leads have been with TriStar Built for 10-plus years because we pay trades fairly and run job sites they want to come back to.

Every Bartonville project is managed by a dedicated project manager, tracked in JobTread for full cost and schedule transparency, and backed by our written workmanship warranty. Recent examples include a post-tension slab pour on a Jeter Road estate, a whole-home renovation in Hudson Hills, and a commercial reroof at Bartonville Town Center. We do not sub out communication, so you will know what is happening on your project, when, and why.

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Bartonville Project Portfolio: Recent Estate, Commercial, and Renovation Work

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Our 5-Step Bartonville Project Process

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Consultation

We walk the site, listen to the scope, and note the Bartonville permitting path the project needs (Town of Bartonville Building Department for the 2015 IBC permit, the tree preservation ordinance review when a protected canopy is present, and Town zoning-compliance review for any scope that affects the 2-acre-minimum residential standard).

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Inspection & Measurement

Full site documentation, existing-condition photography, and soil/structural notes when the project involves concrete or foundations.

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Written Estimate

Itemized scope, materials, and schedule delivered within three business days. Every line item shows you what you are paying for.

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Installation & Build

One dedicated project manager, in-house crew, daily updates, JobTread transparency on cost and schedule.

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Walkthrough & Warranty

Final walkthrough, punch-list closeout, manufacturer warranty registration, and our written workmanship coverage in your hand before we leave.

What Bartonville Estate Owners Say About Working With TriStar Built

"Working with Tri-Star has been a great experience. Not only do they do a great job, but they stand by their work. I highly recommend them!"

Damen Lopez

"I have used this company several times for different projects. I’ve always been pleased with their quality of service, their workmanship, and their customer service."

Jayne Howell

"We are so pleased with our master shower remodel. They came in and fixed a mess that another company made and exceeded our expectations! Kelly Peace made sure that everything was done properly and kept on top of things. We would use TriStar again and highly recommend them!"

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Bartonville Estate Contractor FAQs

Yes, the Town of Bartonville requires permits for new construction, additions, structural remodels, reroofs, driveway pours, and most mechanical, electrical, and plumbing work. Projects that disturb a protected native tree under the Town's tree preservation ordinance add a tree-survey and mitigation step on top of the standard permit. We handle the Town submittal and the tree-preservation package for you.

The Town of Bartonville has adopted the 2015 International Building Code, paired with the current National Electrical, International Plumbing, and International Mechanical Codes, each with local amendments published by the Town of Bartonville. The Town's zoning enforces 2-acre minimum residential lots, low-density growth caps, and the native tree preservation ordinance on top of the IBC permit path.

Bartonville's residential zoning enforces a 2-acre minimum lot size on most parcels, with some estate-zoned tracts requiring 5 or 10 acres. New builds must meet setback, lot-coverage, and accessory-structure ratios that match the large-lot character of the Town. We confirm zoning-compliance before drafting the foundation submittal so the design does not run afoul of the Town's low-density standards.

Yes, Bartonville's native tree preservation ordinance protects mature oak, pecan, cedar, and other native canopy species across developed and developing parcels. Removal or significant root-zone disturbance requires a tree survey, a mitigation plan, and Town review before the building permit issues. We commission the tree survey and prepare the mitigation submittal as part of the design phase.

Yes. We handle commercial roof installation, inspection, and replacement at Lantana Town Center (the FM 407/Jeter Kroger Marketplace anchor and surrounding pads) and Bartonville Town Center (the 70,000-square-foot Phase II retail, restaurant, medical, and wellness footprint at 2654-2664 FM 407). Material choice follows occupancy, insurance class, and the Town's 2015 IBC commercial assembly requirements, with tenant operations protected during the work.

Bartonville sits on Denton County's expansive clay, with rolling terrain providing natural drainage variation across the Town. Potential vertical rise ranges from 1.5 to 2.5 inches between wet and dry seasons. Post-tension slabs are our default for new builds on level estate parcels, and pier-and-beam or drilled-pier foundations are common on sloped wooded lots where the topography varies across the building footprint.

Standard Bartonville residential permits issue within 7 to 10 business days once the submittal is complete, and commercial projects typically run 15 to 30 business days. Tree-preservation ordinance review adds 5 to 15 days when a protected canopy is present, depending on the survey and mitigation scope. We coordinate all reviews so the slowest track sets the realistic mobilization date.

Where We Work Across North Texas

TriStar Built serves homeowners, business owners, and property managers across North Texas from our Denton headquarters. Explore the communities we work in below.

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