Corinth General Contractor Serving Denton County for Concrete, Roofing, and Home Renovations Since 2006
TriStar Built is the Denton County general contractor Corinth homeowners and FM 2181 business owners call when a project sits across Blackland Prairie clay, Eastern Cross Timbers sandy loams, or Austin Chalk in the city's southern parcels. We have been a locally owned concrete contractor, roofing contractor, and remodeling contractor serving Corinth since 2006. Our crews work from Cypress Point Estate and Lake Sharon Estates out to the Victory Shops at Hickory Creek, Corinth Parkway office cluster, and the North Corinth warehouse corridor.





TriStar Built in Denton County: Corinth Contractor Profile
Corinth is a 1999-incorporated Denton County city of roughly 24,450 residents, founded as a rural settlement in 1880 and built out as a suburban community through the 2000s and 2020s. The city sits 6 miles southeast of Denton along the FM 2181 commercial spine, spans Lake Dallas tributaries, and falls primarily inside Lake Dallas ISD, with portions in Denton ISD. TriStar Built has worked within this footprint since 2006, delivering concrete driveway installation, concrete foundations and slab work, home remodeling, commercial roofing, and residential roofing across neighborhoods such as Valencia, Meadow Oaks, Oakmont Estates, Cypress Point Estate, Lake Sharon Estates, and Corinth Forest.
Every Corinth project is engineered for the Eastern Cross Timbers ecological transition (Blackland Prairie clay moving into sandy loams, Austin Chalk in the southern parcels, potential vertical rise of 1.5 to 2.0 inches) and the City of Corinth's municipal building review. We coordinate Lake Dallas flood-pool reviews on Denton Branch and Hickory Creek tributaries, handle cross-jurisdictional permitting when projects in Hickory Creek, Lake Dallas, or Shady Shores route to the City of Corinth, and hold active memberships with 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

Golden Hammer Award: 2018 (Hearts for Homes + Habitat for Humanity)

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Concrete Driveway Services for Corinth and the FM 2181 Corridor
Driveways in Corinth cross multiple soil profiles inside a single city: Blackland Prairie clay north and east, Eastern Cross Timbers sandy loams through the center, and Austin Chalk in the southern parcels. We pour concrete driveways for Corinth homes with rebar reinforcement, soil-specific subgrade conditioning, and control joints placed on the schedule for each Denton County soil type. Whether the property fronts Valencia, Meadow Oaks, or an FM 2181 mixed-use tenant pad, our crews handle the City of Corinth permit and the pour as one coordinated job.
We use moisture-conditioned clay subgrades where expansive behavior rules, compacted granular bases for the sandy-loam sections, and engineered transitions at the chalk-to-clay interface.. A 4-inch minimum slab with #4 rebar on 18-inch centers is standard for residential drives; warehouse and commercial pads thicken accordingly.
Broom, exposed aggregate, stamped concrete, and integral-color finishes for Valencia, Oakmont Estates, Corinth Forest, and the custom Cypress Point Estate lots. Finishes are documented for the architectural review expectations of each Corinth community.
Retail and restaurant driveway and apron pours along the FM 2181 commercial spine, including the Victory Shops at Hickory Creek mixed-use frontage. Pads carry thickened edges and grade-conditioned subgrades for daily delivery traffic.


Corinth Foundations and Slab Work Across Eastern Cross Timbers
A foundation in Corinth has to answer three ecologies at once: Blackland Prairie clay, Eastern Cross Timbers sandy loams and oak/hickory forest root systems, and Austin Chalk at the southern ridges. We pour post-tension slabs, monolithic slabs, and pier-and-beam foundations across Corinth as a foundation contractor familiar with the City's IBC-based building review, the Lake Dallas flood pool on Denton Branch and Hickory Creek tributaries, and the Upper West Fork Trinity watershed. Our foundations pass every footing, pre-pour, and final inspection on the first walk when we have clean site access.
Default post-tension slabs for master-planned 2000s-and-later Corinth neighborhoods on expansive-clay sections, with the structural engineer's stamp and geotechnical report kept together as a single submittal package. Cable tensioning holds the slab together as the Eastern Cross Timbers seasonal moisture cycle swings.
Pier-and-beam and drilled-pier foundations for multi-acre Cypress Point Estate and Lake Sharon Estates parcels, where the lot transitions across soil types mid-build. We coordinate with Denton County structural engineers who have worked the Eastern Cross Timbers since the 1990s.
Retail and restaurant driveway and apron pours along the FM 2181 commercial spine, including the Victory Shops at Hickory Creek mixed-use frontage. Pads carry thickened edges and grade-conditioned subgrades for daily delivery traffic.
Home Renovations for Corinth and Lake Dallas ISD Neighborhoods
Corinth housing is predominantly 2000s-and-later suburban master-planned with a band of 1880s rural carry-over and a growing 2020-and-forward multi-family overlay. We provide full home renovation and remodeling services for Corinth homeowners, including kitchen and bathroom remodeling, and whole-house remodels, for Lake Dallas ISD and Denton ISD households. Every design runs through the City of Corinth's building review and through each community's architectural expectations, whether the home sits in Valencia, Corinth Forest, Oakmont Estates, or the older rural-lot band.
Cabinetry, counters, island reconfiguration, and lighting upgrades for 2000s-era Corinth kitchens. We pull demolition, electrical, and mechanical permits that the City requires and keep the architectural-review conditions inside the submittal from day one.
Full tear-outs, tile, plumbing reroutes, and primary-suite expansions for LDISD and DISD households planning to stay long-term. Accessibility retrofits for owners aging in place in Meadow Oaks and Valencia.
Second-story additions, room expansions, and whole-house remodel projects on rural-acre lots and custom estates. When a project is within the Lake Dallas flood pool or a Hickory Creek tributary buffer, we complete the floodplain review with the City of Corinth before the scope is finalized.


Commercial Roofing for FM 2181 and Corinth Parkway Businesses
Commercial buildings in Corinth see the full North Texas hail corridor, along with the open-prairie wind exposure that runs down FM 2181. As a commercial roofing contractor serving Corinth, we install, inspect, and replace commercial roofs for the Victory Shops at Hickory Creek, the Corinth Parkway office and business park at 3500 Corinth Pkwy, Millennium Place, Oxford at Lakeview, and the Corinth Distribution Center warehouse complex in the North Corinth corridor. We handle the insurance-claim coordination that follows Denton County's pattern of two to three significant storm events each spring, and the City of Corinth permits that commercial occupancies require.
Post-storm inspections, pre-purchase inspections, and annual maintenance inspections, each documented with photography and a written report, are sent directly to the insurance carrier on request. We work around tenant operating hours on occupied retail roofs.
TPO and modified-bitumen patching, flashing reseals, and penetration re-flashing for the Victory Shops at Hickory Creek tenant stacks, the 3500 Corinth Parkway office complex, and the mixed-use retail pads at Millennium Place and Oxford at Lakeview.
Full tear-offs and replacements in TPO, PVC, modified bitumen, and metal for large-format warehouse footprints like the Corinth Distribution Center's 146,000-square-foot North Corinth complex. Material choice follows occupancy, insurance class, and the City of Corinth's IBC commercial assembly requirements.
Residential Roofing for Corinth Homeowners in Denton County
Corinth residential roofing is North Texas hail-country work with a mixed-canopy twist. The city sits within the hail corridor, with 1 to 2 significant hail events per decade between March and June, and the Eastern Cross Timbers oak/hickory canopy drops real debris onto roofs between storms.
As a residential roofing company serving Corinth, we install Class 4 impact-resistant asphalt shingles, EuroShield rubber shingles, and standing-seam metal roofs, with architectural approval prepared up front for each community. Roof repair for isolated hail strikes or tree impact is a same-week job in most cases.
Free post-storm inspections, full photo documentation, and direct communication with your insurance adjuster. We have worked with every major carrier writing policies across Denton County, including State Farm, Allstate, Farmers, USAA, and Travelers, on Corinth roofs from Valencia to Cypress Point Estate.
Full tear-off and replacement with color-matched drip edge, upgraded underlayment, and ridge vent installation, with valley and chimney detailing sized for the oak/hickory debris load typical in Corinth neighborhoods. Most reroofs take 1 to 3 days to complete.
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 Corinth owners can claim Denton County insurance discounts where carriers allow them.



Start Your Corinth Project With a Free Site Walk
Our team will walk the property, note City of Corinth permit conditions and any cross-jurisdictional needs, and send a written estimate within three business days. No obligation.
Why Corinth Homeowners and Denton County Businesses Hire TriStar Built
TriStar Built is a family-owned general contractor headquartered at 2126 James Street in Denton, 18 to 22 minutes north of Corinth along I-35E. We have served Corinth, Highland Village, Lake Dallas, Lantana, and the broader North Texas region since 2006.'
The crew that pours your Corinth 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 Corinth 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 in Valencia, a whole-home renovation in Oakmont Estates, and a commercial reroof at the 3500 Corinth Parkway office park. We do not sub out communication; you will know what is happening on your project, when, and why.



We walk the site, listen to the scope, and note the Corinth permitting path the project needs (City of Corinth Building Department, Lake Dallas flood-pool review where one applies, and cross-jurisdictional coordination for Hickory Creek, Lake Dallas, or Shady Shores properties that route to Corinth).
Full site documentation, existing-condition photography, and soil/structural notes when the project involves concrete or foundations.
Itemized scope, materials, and schedule delivered within three business days. Every line item shows you what you are paying for.
One dedicated project manager, in-house crew, daily updates, JobTread transparency on cost and schedule.
Final walkthrough, punch-list closeout, manufacturer warranty registration, and our written workmanship coverage in your hand before we leave.
"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!"
"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."
"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!"
Yes. The City of Corinth requires permits for new construction, additions, structural remodels, reroofs, driveway pours that change drainage, and most mechanical, electrical, and plumbing work. Projects that touch Lake Dallas flood-pool areas, the Hickory Creek tributary buffer, or the Corinth Community Park sand prairie preservation zone require a floodplain or environmental review before the building permit is released. We handle the submittal for you.
The City of Corinth enforces an IBC-based building code through its municipal Building Department, paired with the current National Electrical Code, International Plumbing Code, and International Mechanical Code. Specific edition adoption is not published on the City's public page, so we confirm the current edition at the time of submittal. Projects involving floodplain development, tributaries, or ecological preservation areas add ordinance-level review on top of the IBC path.
Yes. Applicants within Hickory Creek, Lake Dallas, and Shady Shores are commonly routed to the City of Corinth for construction permitting due to shared building department infrastructure. We route each submittal to the correct authority, keep the correct address on every inspection card, and coordinate floodplain review when a property is within the Lake Dallas flood pool or a Hickory Creek tributary.
Corinth sits on an Eastern Cross Timbers transition: Blackland Prairie expansive clay in the north and east, sandy loams through the center, and Austin Chalk in the southern parcels. Post-tension slabs are the default on clay because cable tensioning tolerates seasonal movement, sandy-loam sections often allow thinner rebar-reinforced slabs, and chalk-dominant lots may call for pier-and-beam or drilled piers. The geotechnical report details the findings for your specific parcel.
Yes. We handle warehouse and distribution roof installation, inspection, and replacement along the North Corinth corridor (including large-format sites comparable to the Corinth Distribution Center) and retail, office, and mixed-use roofs along FM 2181 and Corinth Parkway. Roof assemblies are chosen for occupancy, insurance class, and the City of Corinth's IBC commercial requirements, with tenant operations protected during the reroof.
Properties that share a boundary with Corinth Community Park's sand prairie preservation zone require an environmental review in addition to the standard building permit. Tree removal, grading changes, and stormwater discharge all get attention during review because the buffer protects a remnant sand prairie and the butterfly garden. We prepare the environmental notes that the City of Corinth reviewer expects before foundation or driveway work starts.
For a new residential build in Corinth, figure 6 to 10 months from contract to final walkthrough, including design, permits, foundation, framing, mechanical, finishes, and closeout; a major whole-home remodel runs 3 to 6 months. Cross-jurisdictional permits, floodplain review, and Community Park buffer review can add 3 to 8 weeks. We put every milestone on JobTread, so the schedule is visible from day one.
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