Northwest Carrollton General Contractor: Concrete, Roofing, and Home Remodeling Since 2006
TriStar Built is the Northwest Carrollton general contractor families, Castle Hills HOA board members, and Hebron Parkway commercial tenants call when a project has to clear the City of Carrollton's 2021 IBC permit path, the Castle Hills Master Association's architectural covenants, and the moderate-expansion clay soils that run through the Denton County portion of Carrollton. We have been a locally owned concrete contractor, roofing contractor, and remodeling contractor working in Northwest Carrollton since 2006. Our crews build from Castle Hills' planned subdivisions in 75007 to the older Old Denton Road residential band in 75010 and the Hebron Parkway commercial corridor that ties them together.





In Northwest Carrollton: TriStar Built's Castle Hills and Hebron Parkway Contractor Profile
Northwest Carrollton is the Denton County portion of the City of Carrollton, anchored by the Castle Hills master-planned community in 75007 and the older Old Denton Road neighborhoods in 75010. Hebron Parkway runs east-west as the area's primary arterial, with Marsh Lane and Old Denton Road as secondary routes. School attendance splits across Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD (primary), Dallas ISD on the southern band, and Lewisville ISD on the western edges.
TriStar Built has worked across Northwest Carrollton since 2006, delivering concrete driveway installation, concrete foundations and slab work, home remodeling, commercial roofing, and residential roofing across Castle Hills planned subdivisions and the 1970s-to-1990s Old Denton Road residential band. Every project is engineered for the area's moderate-expansion clay and silty-clay soils, the Carrollton 2021 IBC permit path, and either the strict Castle Hills Architectural Covenants or the lighter Old Denton Road standards, depending on the parcel. Active memberships include the North Texas Roofing Contractors Association (NTRCA) and the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA).
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Concrete Driveways for Castle Hills and Old Denton Road Properties
Driveways in Northwest Carrollton pour across two distinct property profiles: Castle Hills' uniformly higher-end planned subdivisions on 0.4-to-1.2-acre lots in 75007, and the 1970s-to-1990s Old Denton Road neighborhoods on 0.25-to-0.75-acre lots in 75010. We pour concrete driveways for Northwest Carrollton homes with rebar reinforcement, soil-specific subgrade conditioning, and control joints cut on a schedule that the Blackland Prairie transition clay actually respects. Whether the property is a Castle Hills covenant-controlled lot or an Old Denton Road tear-out and replacement, our crews handle the Carrollton permit and the pour as one coordinated job.
We prepare Castle Hills Master Association covenant packages for broom, exposed aggregate, stamped, and integral-color finishes, including material samples, color selections, and the construction schedule, all documented per the association's strict architectural standards. The covenant package is filed alongside the City of Carrollton permit, so the two tracks are close together.
Old Denton Road's 1970s-to-1990s driveways often need full tear-out and replacement rather than spot repair, especially where the original 3-inch-or-thinner slabs have failed at expansion joints. We rebuild to current Carrollton standards (4-inch minimum slab, #4 rebar on 18-inch centers, engineered subgrade) and confirm HOA status before drafting the package, since some Old Denton Road parcels carry covenants and others do not.
We pour driveway and apron concrete for Hebron Parkway-adjacent retail, office, and small-tenant occupancies on thickened-edge slabs sized for daily delivery and service-vehicle loads. Material selection and grade detailing are documented in the Carrollton commercial permit submittal.


Foundations and Slab Work in Northwest Carrollton's Mixed-Era Housing Stock
A foundation in Northwest Carrollton answers the area's moderate-expansion clay and silty-clay soils, the elevated-ridge-to-creek-bottom drainage variation along the Willow Pond Creek corridor, and the City of Carrollton's 2021 IBC permit path. We pour post-tensioned and monolithic slabs for new builds in Castle Hills, and we handle pier-and-beam and structural-slab repairs for the older foundations on Old Denton Road from the 1970s and 1980s. 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 Castle Hills new builds on expansive-clay parcels, with the structural engineer's stamp and geotechnical report kept together as a single Carrollton 2021 IBC submittal. Cable tensioning holds the slab together as the soil's seasonal moisture cycle swings, and the architectural footprint is documented for Castle Hills covenant review ahead of the pour.
Old Denton Road foundations from the 1970s and 1980s often show clay-movement damage at original slab edges and around plumbing penetrations. We engineer pier-and-beam supplementation, slab leveling, and structural-slab repair for these mid-century foundations, with permits routed through the City of Carrollton and the geotechnical report driving the fix design.
We pour driveway and apron concrete for Hebron Parkway-adjacent retail, office, and small-tenant occupancies on thickened-edge slabs sized for daily delivery and service-vehicle loads. Material selection and grade detailing are documented in the Carrollton commercial permit submittal.
Home Remodeling for Castle Hills HOA Households and Old Denton Road Owners
Northwest Carrollton's housing splits into two broad eras: Castle Hills' 1990s-to-2010s contemporary craftsman and transitional homes on planned subdivisions, and Old Denton Road's 1970s-to-1980s suburban ranch homes with 1990s transitional infill. We provide full home remodeling services for homeowners in Northwest Carrollton, including kitchen and bathroom renovations and whole-house remodels. Every design runs through the City of Carrollton's 2021 IBC building review and the Castle Hills covenant when the parcel is within the master-planned community.
We handle cabinetry, counters, island reconfiguration, lighting, and primary-suite expansions for Castle Hills planned-subdivision homes. We pull the demolition, electrical, and mechanical permits the City requires and keep Castle Hills covenant conditions on exterior changes (window replacements, vent paths, finish materials) within the submittal from day one.
We complete full kitchen tear-outs, bathroom plumbing reroutes, and primary-suite expansions for Old Denton Road's 1970s-and-1980s suburban ranch and transitional homes. Open-plan reconfiguration and original-galley conversions are common scopes for owners updating older floor plans for Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD households planning to stay long-term.
We build second-story additions, room expansions, and whole-house remodels across both the Castle Hills and Old Denton Road parcels. Where the Castle Hills covenant or a newer Old Denton Road association applies, we front-load the architectural-review package so the approval sequence does not stall the schedule.


Commercial Roofing on Hebron Parkway and the Marsh Lane Corridor
Commercial buildings in Northwest Carrollton experience Denton County's hail-corridor exposure and the open-corridor winds along Hebron Parkway. As a commercial roofing contractor serving Northwest Carrollton, we install, inspect, and replace commercial roofs at Hebron Parkway Plaza (the 46,789-square-foot 1999-built retail center), the small-office and professional-services tenants along Hebron and Marsh Lane, and the planned 2024-2025 retail and multi-family development pads. We handle insurance-claim coordination in line with 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 Hebron Parkway Plaza and the surrounding retail and office tenants. 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 Old Denton Road and Marsh Lane retail, office, and small-tenant occupancies. We schedule around tenant operating hours so retail tenants stay open during the workday.
We handle full tear-offs and replacements in TPO, PVC, modified bitumen, and metal across Northwest Carrollton's multi-family complexes (Indian Creek Apartments, The Ellis at 4221 Old Denton Road, Cortland at Castle Hills) and the Hebron Parkway office stock. Material choice follows occupancy, insurance class, and the Carrollton 2021 IBC commercial assembly requirements.
Residential Roofing for Northwest Carrollton's Castle Hills and Old Denton Road Homes
Northwest Carrollton residential roofing is hail-country work with HOA color and profile standards layered on top in Castle Hills. The North Texas hail corridor puts 1 to 2 significant hail events per decade on Denton County, with the September 2025 hail event running tennis-ball to golf-ball size across the Carrollton sub-area. As a residential roofing company serving Northwest Carrollton, we install Class 4 impact-resistant asphalt shingles, EuroShield rubber shingles, and standing-seam metal roofs across Castle Hills covenant-controlled subdivisions and the Old Denton Road residential band.
We handle full tear-off and replacement with Castle Hills Master Association-approved architectural shingles or covenant-permitted metal profiles, color-matched drip edge, upgraded underlayment, and ridge vent installation. The Castle Hills covenant package is filed before the tear-off starts so the approved color is on the material order from day one.
We provide free post-storm inspections, full photo documentation, and direct communication with your insurance adjuster on Old Denton Road and the older Northwest Carrollton residential band. We have worked with every major carrier writing policies across Denton County, including State Farm, Allstate, Farmers, USAA, and Travelers, on Castle Hills covenant-controlled reroofs and Old Denton Road mid-century claims. .
We install Class 4 impact-resistant asphalt, EuroShield rubber, and standing-seam metal roofs, paired with manufacturer warranties and our written workmanship coverage. Most Northwest Carrollton reroofs take 1 to 3 days to complete, and the Class 4 rating is documented on every invoice, allowing owners to claim Denton County insurance discounts where carriers allow them.



Schedule Your Northwest Carrollton Walkthrough
Our team will walk the property, note the Carrollton permit conditions, the Castle Hills covenant requirements when applicable, and the Old Denton Road HOA status, and send a written estimate within three business days. No obligation.
Why Northwest Carrollton Owners Choose TriStar Built
TriStar Built is a family-owned general contractor headquartered at 2126 James Street in Denton, 18 to 22 minutes north of Northwest Carrollton along I-35E and Old Denton Road. We have served Northwest Carrollton, Lewisville Lake, Highland Village, Flower Mound, 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-plus years because we pay trades fairly and run job sites they want to come back to.
Every Northwest Carrollton 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 new-build post-tension slab in Castle Hills, a whole-home remodel on Old Denton Road, and a commercial reroof at Hebron Parkway Plaza. 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 Northwest Carrollton permitting path the project needs (City of Carrollton Planning & Zoning for the 2021 IBC permit, the Castle Hills Master Association covenant review when the parcel sits inside the master-planned community, and the Old Denton Road neighborhood association where one applies).
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 Carrollton requires permits for new construction, additions, structural remodels, reroofs, driveway pours that change drainage, and most mechanical, electrical, and plumbing work on Northwest Carrollton parcels. Castle Hills properties also require Castle Hills Master Association architectural-covenant approval before the City accepts the permit application. We handle the City of Carrollton Planning & Zoning submittal and the Castle Hills covenant review for you.
The City of Carrollton has adopted the 2021 International Building Code, paired with the current National Electrical, International Plumbing, and International Mechanical Codes, each with local amendments published by the Carrollton Building Department. Carrollton Design Guidelines apply across the city, and Castle Hills Architectural Covenants apply on top for any parcel within the master-planned community.
The Castle Hills Master Association reviews any project that changes a Castle Hills property's exterior appearance, including roofing material and color, exterior paint, driveway finish, fencing, signage, and major landscaping. The covenant review is strict and runs in parallel with the City of Carrollton permit application, typically adding 5 to 10 business days to the timeline. We file both packages from day one, so the two tracks are close together.
Old Denton Road neighborhoods are split: roughly 60 to 70 percent of newer Castle Hills-adjacent parcels carry mandatory HOA covenants, while the older 1970s-to-1990s residential band has lighter or optional neighborhood association standards. We confirm HOA status on every project before we draft the submittal package, so you know up front whether covenant review is part of the schedule.
Northwest Carrollton sits on Blackland Prairie transition soils: clay and silty clay with moderate expansion, well-drained on the elevated 500-to-550-foot ridges and poorly drained in creek bottoms, such as the Willow Pond Creek corridor. Post-tension slabs are our default for new builds on the expansive sections, and pier-and-beam or repair work is common on the older 1970s-and-1980s Old Denton Road foundations.
Yes. We handle commercial roof installation, inspection, and replacement on Hebron Parkway, including Hebron Parkway Plaza (the 46,789-square-foot 1999-built retail center), the planned 2024-2025 retail and mixed-use development, and the small office and professional-services tenants along the corridor. Material choice follows occupancy, insurance class, and the Carrollton 2021 IBC commercial assembly requirements, with tenant operations protected during the work.
Standard Carrollton residential permits are issued within 5 to 10 business days for Northwest Carrollton parcels once the submittal is complete, and commercial projects run 15 to 30 business days. Castle Hills covenant review adds another 5 to 10 days to the City timeline. Budget 3 to 5 weeks from covenant submittal to construction start for a typical Castle Hills project.
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