Full-Service General Contractor in Flower Mound for Concrete, Roofing, and Home Remodeling Since 2006
TriStar Built is the Flower Mound general contractor families, HOAs, and business owners call when a project has to survive Blackland Prairie clay movement, the North Texas hail corridor, and the Town of Flower Mound's 2024 IBC permit review. We have been a locally owned concrete contractor, roofing contractor, and remodeling contractor working in Flower Mound neighborhoods since 2006. Our crews build from Bridlewood and Bradford Park out to Lakeside DFW and the Town Center retail corridor.





TriStar Built in Flower Mound: Local Contractor Profile
Flower Mound is an incorporated town of roughly 79,990 residents in Denton County, with a western edge in Tarrant County and frontage on both Grapevine Lake and Lake Lewisville. The housing stock runs from 1990s master-planned neighborhoods like Bridlewood, Bradford Park, and Chateau Du Lac to waterfront estates around Lakeside DFW and multi-acre rural builds west of Long Prairie Road. TriStar Built has worked inside this footprint since 2006, delivering concrete driveway installation, concrete foundations and slab work, home remodeling, commercial roofing, and residential roofing.
Every project is engineered for Flower Mound's expansive Blackland Prairie clay, Austin Chalk in the western sections, and the Town's 2024 International Building Code, 2024 IECC, and 2024 IMC. We coordinate approvals with more than 40 Flower Mound HOAs listed by the Town (Bentley Woods, Bradford Park, Chateau Du Lac, and others), pull Denton Creek floodplain permits when required, 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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Habitat for Humanity of Wise County
Concrete Driveways in Flower Mound
Driveways in Flower Mound face two forces at once: deep Blackland Prairie clay that swells and shrinks by inches between seasons, and HOA architectural committees that review driveway finishes and colors before a permit is ever issued. We pour concrete driveways for Flower Mound homes with reinforced rebar, engineered subgrade conditioning, and control joints placed on a schedule that the Denton County clay actually respects. Whether the property sits within Bridlewood, Canyon Falls, or on acreage west of Long Prairie Road, our crews handle the 2024 IBC permit, the HOA submittal, and the pour as a single coordinated job.
Broom finish, exposed aggregate, stamped concrete, and integral-color finishes, each documented for Bentley Woods, Bradford Park, Chateau Du Lac, and the dozens of other Flower Mound HOA architectural review committees that vet driveway materials before work starts.
We use moisture-conditioned subgrade, geotextile separation where the soil plasticity index justifies it, and a minimum 4-inch concrete slab with #4 rebar on 18-inch centers for residential drives. Commercial pad drives go thicker. Every concrete slab we pour carries an engineered soil report on file for the Town's 2024 IBC reviewers.
Annual crack sealing, joint re-caulking, and pressure washing to lift tree-canopy tannin and Denton Creek silt. The same crew that installed your drive maintains it according to the schedule we set up at close-out.


Concrete Foundations and Slab Work in Flower Mound
A foundation in Flower Mound is a structural answer to Blackland Prairie clay behavior and, on the western edge, Austin Chalk variability. We pour post-tension slabs, monolithic slabs, and pier-and-beam foundations across Flower Mound as a foundation contractor familiar with the Town's 2024 IBC adoption, Denton Creek floodplain reviews, and Elevation Certificate requirements for sites inside the 100-year or 500-year FEMA map. Our foundations are backed by warranty and pass every footing, pre-pour, and final inspection on the first walk when we have clean site access.
New-build post-tension slabs for Flower Mound master-planned neighborhoods, structural slab repairs for expansive-clay movement, and pier-and-beam designs for the rural acreage west of FM 1171. We work with local structural engineers who are familiar with Denton County soils.
Retail pad sites along the Cross Timbers Road and FM 1171 commercial corridor, the Flower Mound Town Center mixed-use footprint, and thickened-edge slabs at The Shops at Lakeside and other lake-adjacent commercial pads. We coordinate directly with the Town of Flower Mound for site plans and commercial permits.
Annual crack sealing, joint re-caulking, and pressure washing to lift tree-canopy tannin and Denton Creek silt. The same crew that installed your drive maintains it according to the schedule we set up at close-out.
Home Remodeling Services in Flower Mound
Flower Mound's housing stock is mostly from the 1990–2010 master-planned era, with a growing layer of 2015-and-later custom work and a small band of 1960s-era homes on Peters Colony heritage land. We provide full home remodeling services for Flower Mound homeowners, including kitchen and bathroom remodeling, as well as whole-house remodel projects. Every design runs through the HOA architectural committee when one applies (40-plus associations in the Town, including Bentley Woods, Bradford Park, and Chateau Du Lac) and through the Town of Flower Mound's 2024 IBC building review for any structural, electrical, or mechanical work.
Cabinetry, counters, island reconfiguration, and lighting upgrades for master-planned kitchens from the Bridlewood and Bradford Park eras. We pull demolition and electrical permits the Town requires and keep HOA exterior conditions (vent paths, window replacements) in the submittal from day one.
Full tear-outs, tile, plumbing reroutes, and primary-suite expansions for LISD-zoned households planning to stay long-term. Accessibility retrofits for owners aging in place in Canyon Falls and Creekside at Heritage Park.
Second-story additions, room expansions, and whole-house remodel projects across the Town's Environmental and Tree Preservation overlays. When a project sits inside the Denton Creek floodplain, we run the Substantial Improvements Threshold calculation with the Town before the scope is finalized.


Commercial Roofing in Flower Mound
Commercial buildings in Flower Mound see spring hail, open-water wind off Grapevine Lake, and the mixed-use density of the Cross Timbers Road and FM 1171 corridor. As a commercial roofing contractor serving Flower Mound, we install, inspect, and replace commercial roofs across The Shops at Lakeside, Flower Mound Town Center, Highlands Plaza, and the Parker Square restaurant/retail cluster, covering retail, restaurant, office, and mixed-use occupancies under Town of Flower Mound permits. We handle the insurance-claim coordination that follows Denton County's pattern of two to three significant storm events each spring.
Post-storm inspections, pre-purchase inspections, and annual maintenance inspections are each documented with photography and a written report, which we send to the insurance carrier upon request. We work around tenant operating hours on occupied retail roofs.
TPO and modified-bitumen patching, flashing reseals, and penetration re-flashing for the Town Center restaurant stacks, Lakeside Village retail pads, and the Highlands Plaza mixed-tenant complex shared with Highland Village.
Full tear-offs and replacements in TPO, PVC, modified bitumen, and metal. Material choice follows building occupancy, insurance class, and the Town's 2024 IBC and IECC requirements for commercial roof assemblies.
Residential Roofing in Flower Mound
Flower Mound residential roofing is hail-country work. The Town sits inside the North Texas hail corridor, with one to two significant events per decade and smaller spring events almost every year.
As a residential roofing company serving Flower Mound, we install Class 4 impact-resistant asphalt shingles, EuroShield rubber shingles, and standing-seam metal roofs, with HOA architectural committee approval handled up front for the 40-plus associations that vet roof color, profile, and material. Roof repair for isolated hail strikes or tree impact is a same-week job in most cases.
Free post-storm inspections, detailed damage 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.
Full tear-off and replacement with color-matched drip edge, underlayment upgrades, and ridge vent installation. Most Flower Mound re-roofs finish in 1–3 days. Roof repair for isolated hail strikes, wind-lifted shingles, or tree-impact penetrations is handled the same week when scheduling allows.
Class 4 impact-resistant asphalt, EuroShield rubber, and standing-seam metal roofs, paired with manufacturer warranties and our own written workmanship coverage. We document the Class 4 rating on every invoice so owners can claim Denton County insurance discounts where carriers allow them.



Schedule Your Flower Mound Site Visit
Our team will walk the property, note HOA and 2024 IBC requirements, and send a written estimate within three business days. No obligation.
Why Flower Mound Families and Owners Pick TriStar Built
TriStar Built is a family-owned general contractor headquartered at 2126 James Street in Denton, serving Flower Mound, Highland Village, Lantana, Double Oak, and the broader North Texas region since 2006. The crew that pours your 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+ years because we pay trades fairly and run job sites they want to come back to.
A dedicated project manager manages every Flower Mound project, 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 Canyon Falls, a whole-home remodel in Bridlewood, and a commercial re-roof at the Parker Square retail cluster off FM 1171. 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 Flower Mound permitting path the project needs (the Town of Flower Mound Building Department, the HOA architectural committee, and Denton Creek floodplain review, when applicable).
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 Town of Flower Mound requires permits for new construction, additions, structural remodels, reroofs, driveway pours that change drainage, and most mechanical, electrical, and plumbing work; projects within the Denton Creek floodplain or in a designated HOA also require architectural committee approval before the Town will accept a permit application. We handle permit submittal and HOA review for you.
The Town of Flower Mound has adopted the 2024 International Building Code (IBC), the 2024 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC), and the 2024 International Mechanical Code (IMC), each with local amendments specific to the Town. Applications are deemed abandoned if no action is taken within 45 days of filing, so active coordination among the owner, designer, and the Flower Mound Building Department is required.
Denton County sits inside the North Texas hail corridor, and the materials that perform best on a 20-year horizon are Class 4 impact-resistant asphalt shingles, standing-seam metal roofs, and EuroShield rubber shingles. Class 4 products carry documented impact ratings that many carriers recognize with premium discounts. We install all three in accordance with Flower Mound HOA-approved color and profile specs.
A kitchen remodel in Flower Mound typically runs 6–10 weeks from demolition to punch-list, with design and cabinetry lead time adding 4–8 weeks up front, and a standard bathroom remodel runs 3–5 weeks on site. HOA architectural review and the Town's 2024 IBC permit path add another 2–4 weeks to the calendar. We schedule demolition only after all approvals are in hand.
Yes. Post-tension slabs are our default for new residential builds on Blackland Prairie clay because the cable tensioning holds the slab together as the soil moves seasonally. We coordinate the geotechnical report, the structural engineer's stamp, and the Town of Flower Mound 2024 IBC foundation permit as a single package before the pour is scheduled.
Roofing: manufacturer warranties on shingles, underlayment, and ventilation (typically 25–50 years depending on product) plus our written workmanship warranty. Foundations: engineered-design warranty from the structural engineer of record, plus our own written workmanship coverage on the slab and related concrete. Every warranty document is handed over at project close-out before final payment is due.
Our Flower Mound clients run across three groups: homeowners in master-planned neighborhoods like Bridlewood, Bradford Park, and Canyon Falls; waterfront estate owners on Grapevine Lake and Lake Lewisville frontage; and commercial property owners on the Cross Timbers Road, FM 1171, and Town Center retail corridors. We take jobs of any size in any of those segments.
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