Lantana Master-Planned Community Contractor: Concrete, Roofing, and Home Remodeling Since 2006
TriStar Built is the Lantana general contractor homeowners, Lantana Community Association (LCA) board members, and 76226 business owners call when a project has to clear LCA architectural review, Denton County's 2015 IBC permit path, and Blackland Prairie clay movement on the CDP's elevated terrain. We have been a locally owned concrete, roofing, and remodeling contractor operating within the former Rayzor Ranch footprint since 2006. Our crews build across Larkspur, Sandlin, Bandera, and the dozens of other Lantana subdivisions that run from FM 407 north toward the Denton ISD campus band.





Inside Lantana: TriStar Built's Denton County Master-Planned Contractor Profile
Lantana is a 10,785-resident Denton County master-planned Census Designated Place built on the former Rayzor Ranch, a 1,780-acre footprint. The Lantana Community Association (LCA), professionally managed by Insight Association Management, governs the entire build-out. The neighborhood spans 76226 alongside Argyle and Bartonville, with students split between Denton ISD and Argyle ISD attendance boundaries, and Denton ISD's John H. Guyer High School and Tom Harpool Middle School anchoring the local campus footprint. 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 across subdivisions from Larkspur and Sandlin (the first two neighborhoods, opened 2001) through Bandera's executive-home band.
Every Lantana project is engineered for Denton County's expansive-clay Blackland Prairie, elevated-terrain drainage, and the 2015 IBC that Denton County enforces for unincorporated parcels, with LCA architectural review coordinated before the Denton County permit is pulled. Active memberships include 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 Driveways for Lantana's LCA-Approved Neighborhoods
Driveways in Lantana cross two gates before the first yard of concrete arrives: LCA architectural review on finish, color, and layout, and Denton County's 2015 IBC permit path on pour specifications. We pour concrete driveways for Lantana homes with rebar reinforcement, engineered subgrade conditioning, and control joints cut on a schedule the Blackland Prairie clay actually respects. Whether the property sits in Larkspur, Bandera, or one of the thirty-plus subdivisions built out since 2001, our crews handle the LCA package, the Denton County submittal, and the pour as one coordinated job.
We prepare LCA architectural-review packages for broom, exposed aggregate, stamped concrete, and integral-color finishes, each including material samples, color selections, and neighborhood-specific guidelines the association requires. The package is filed before the Denton County permit application goes in, so the two tracks close in sequence rather than in conflict.
We use moisture-conditioned subgrade, geotextile separation where plasticity index justifies it, and a 4-inch minimum slab with #4 rebar on 18-inch centers for residential drives in Lantana. The CDP's elevated terrain creates drainage variations between subdivisions, so grade and edge detailing are set on a per-lot basis rather than per pattern, and every slab carries an engineered soil report on file for Denton County reviewers.
We provide annual crack sealing, joint re-caulking, and pressure washing to lift oak-canopy tannin and driveway grime across Lantana subdivisions. The same crew that installed your drive maintains it on a schedule we set up at project close-out, so you are not negotiating a new vendor each cycle.


Lantana Foundations and Slab Work on Denton County Clay
A foundation in Lantana addresses Denton County's expansive clay of the Blackland Prairie, the CDP's elevated-terrain drainage variations, and the 2015 IBC that Denton County applies to unincorporated parcels. We pour post-tension slabs, monolithic slabs, and pier-and-beam foundations throughout Lantana as a foundation contractor familiar with Denton County's permit process and the Lantana Community Association's architectural standards. Our foundations pass every footing, pre-pour, and final inspection on the first walk when we have clean site access.
We pour post-tension slabs as the default for Lantana new builds on expansive clay, with the structural engineer's stamp and geotechnical report kept together as a single submittal package. Cable tensioning holds the slab together as the Blackland Prairie seasonal moisture cycle swings, and the architectural footprint is documented for LCA review ahead of the pour.
Because Lantana is unincorporated, the foundation permits a route through Denton County Development Services rather than a municipal department. We prepare the stamped plans, site drawings, and MEP details that the County reviewer expects, and we coordinate the LCA architectural package on the same calendar so both approvals close before mobilization.
We provide annual crack sealing, joint re-caulking, and pressure washing to lift oak-canopy tannin and driveway grime across Lantana subdivisions. The same crew that installed your drive maintains it on a schedule we set up at project close-out, so you are not negotiating a new vendor each cycle.
Home Remodeling for Lantana Master-Planned Households
Lantana's housing stock is a 2001-to-present master-planned build-out, with tract and custom homes from 1,800 to 3,500 square feet across Larkspur, Sandlin, Bandera, and twenty-plus additional subdivisions. We provide full home remodeling services for Lantana homeowners, including kitchen and bathroom renovations and whole-house remodel projects. Every design runs through LCA architectural review for any exterior-visible scope and through Denton County's 2015 IBC building review for structural, electrical, and mechanical work.
We handle cabinetry, counters, island reconfiguration, and lighting upgrades for 2000s-era Lantana kitchens in Larkspur, Sandlin, and the executive-home band in Bandera. We pull the demolition and electrical permits Denton County requires and keep LCA conditions on exterior changes (vent paths, window replacements) inside the submittal from day one.
We complete full tear-outs, tile, plumbing reroutes, and primary-suite expansions for Denton ISD and Argyle ISD households planning to stay long-term. Accessibility retrofits for owners aging in place across the older Larkspur and Sandlin phases are a growing share of the work.
We build second-story additions, room expansions, and whole-house remodel projects across Lantana's subdivisions, with LCA architectural review coordinated before Denton County accepts the permit application. Where a project changes building footprint, roofline, or exterior material, we front-load the LCA package so the approval sequence does not stall the schedule.


Commercial Roofing for FM 407 and the 76226 Corridor
Lantana's master-plan ordinance keeps commercial buildings outside the CDP proper, so the commercial roofing work we handle for Lantana residents and businesses sits on the adjacent FM 407 retail band and the shared 76226 commercial footprint with Argyle and Bartonville. As a commercial roofing contractor serving Lantana, we install, inspect, and replace commercial roofs at Lantana Town Center and the surrounding FM 407 retail strip. We handle insurance-claim coordination that follows Denton County's pattern of two to three significant storm events each spring.
We perform post-storm inspections, pre-purchase inspections, and annual maintenance inspections on retail, office, and mixed-use roofs along FM 407 and the Lantana Town Center footprint. Every inspection is documented with photography and a written report, which we send to the insurance carrier on request.
We complete TPO and modified-bitumen patching, flashing reseals, and penetration re-flashing for the Lantana Town Center anchor pads and the surrounding 76226 mixed-tenant retail. We schedule around tenant operating hours when the roof is occupied by a restaurant or retail tenant.
We handle full tear-offs and replacements for TPO, PVC, modified bitumen, and metal roofing across the FM 407 retail corridor serving Lantana residents. Material choice follows occupancy, insurance class, and Denton County's 2015 IBC commercial assembly requirements.
Residential Roofing for Lantana HOA Homeowners
Lantana residential roofing is Denton County hail-country work with LCA color and profile standards layered on top. The North Texas hail corridor puts 1 to 2 significant hail events per decade on Lantana, and the CDP's elevated terrain and mature oak canopy shape how each roof takes the hit. As a residential roofing company serving Lantana, we install Class 4 impact-resistant asphalt shingles, EuroShield rubber shingles, and standing-seam metal roofs, with LCA architectural approval handled up front for the roofing materials and colors the association vets.
We provide 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 Lantana roofs from Larkspur through Bandera.
We handle full tear-off and replacement with color-matched drip edge, upgraded underlayment, and ridge vent installation. Most Lantana reroofs take 1 to 3 days to complete, and the LCA-approved color selection is confirmed on the material order before the tear-off begins.
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 Lantana owners can claim Denton County insurance discounts where carriers allow them.



Schedule Your Lantana Walkthrough
Our team will walk the property, note the LCA architectural conditions and the Denton County permit requirements, and send a written estimate within three business days. No obligation.
Why Lantana Households and 76226 Owners Choose TriStar Built
TriStar Built is a family-owned general contractor headquartered at 2126 James Street in Denton, 15 to 20 minutes north of Lantana along I-35W and FM 407. We have served Lantana, Flower Mound, Highland Village, Double Oak, and the broader North Texas region since 2006. .
The crew that pours your Lantana 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 Lantana 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 Bandera, a whole-home remodel in Larkspur, and a commercial reroof at the Lantana Town Center retail pad. We do not sub out communication, so you will know what is happening on your project, when, and why.



We walk the site, listen to the scope, and note the Lantana permitting path the project needs (Denton County Development Services for building permits, the Lantana Community Association architectural review, and any Denton County floodplain or environmental reviews 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. Because Lantana is an unincorporated CDP, building permits are processed through Denton County Development Services rather than a municipal department, and the Lantana Community Association (LCA) design review runs in parallel for any exterior-facing work. New construction, additions, structural remodels, reroofs, driveway pours, and most MEP work all require permits; we handle the Denton County submittal and the LCA package for you.
Denton County enforces the 2015 International Building Code for unincorporated Lantana parcels, along with the 2014 National Electrical Code and the current International Plumbing and Mechanical Codes. The LCA layers its architectural covenants on top: exterior finish, roofing material, driveway color, fence height, and paint palette are vetted before the Denton County permit is issued.
The Lantana Community Association, managed by Insight Association Management, reviews any project that changes the property's exterior appearance, including roofing, driveways, fences, paint, major landscaping, and additions. Typical turnaround is 10 to 20 business days once the submittal is complete. LCA approval is required before the Denton County permit application is accepted, so we build both tracks into the schedule from day one.
Lantana sits on Denton County's expansive Blackland Prairie, with elevated-terrain drainage variations due to the CDP's topography above the surrounding county. 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, and driveways get engineered subgrade conditioning plus control joints cut on a schedule that the clay actually respects.
Standard Denton County residential permits are issued within 5 to 10 business days once the submittal is complete, and commercial projects run 10 to 20 business days. LCA architectural review adds another 10 to 20 business days on top, and the two tracks overlap only partially. Budget 4 to 6 weeks from LCA submittal to construction start for a typical Lantana project.
Yes. Lantana projects always need both LCA architectural approval and a Denton County permit, so we prepare one coordinated package and file it to each authority in sequence. The LCA package includes architectural drawings, material samples, color selections, and the construction schedule; the County package includes the stamped plans, site drawings, and MEP details. One project manager owns both tracks.
Roofing: manufacturer warranties on shingles, underlayment, and ventilation (typically 25 to 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.
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