Restaurant buildouts in Spring, TX.
Commercial kitchens, dining rooms, bars, restrooms — built to open on time, pass inspection the first round, and stay open without the maintenance headaches that come with cut corners.
Restaurant fit-outs are one of the highest-stakes types of commercial construction. Multiple inspections, two health departments (city + county depending on jurisdiction), specific codes for hood ventilation, grease trap sizing, food-prep finishes, ADA bathrooms — and a landlord with a rent-commencement date that doesn’t move.
We’ve done enough of these in the Spring corridor to know which inspectors to schedule first, which suppliers have the lead times, and which corners restaurant operators try to cut that come back to bite them in their first year of operation.
What a typical restaurant buildout includes
- Demo + slab prep — Existing tenant strip-out, slab cleaning and patching, layout marked
- Plumbing rough — Floor sinks, hand sinks, three-compartment sink, grease trap (sized to projected throughput, not minimum code)
- Electrical rough — Equipment-specific circuits sized to spec, hood vent interlocks, dining-room and bar lighting plans
- HVAC + hood — Make-up air balanced to hood exhaust, dining-zone HVAC, restroom exhaust
- Fire suppression — Hood suppression system, fire extinguishers, exit signage and emergency lighting
- Walls + finishes — FRP panels in food-prep areas, kitchen-grade quarry tile, slip-resistant floor finish
- Restrooms — ADA-compliant fixtures, grab bars, finish standards
- Bar (if applicable) — Glycol lines for taps, ice well, drain plumbing, electrical for cooler/ice maker
- Final inspections — Health, fire, building. We coordinate the sequence so each inspector finds the prior one's sign-off.
What we don’t do
Equipment supply. We coordinate with your equipment vendor on rough-in locations, electrical, plumbing, and gas — but the equipment itself comes from your supplier (Restaurant Depot, your franchisor’s preferred equipment partner, etc.). We’re happy to refer.
Brand design, signage permitting (we install and coordinate, but signage permits go through your sign vendor), exterior facade work in some shopping centers (often handled by landlord).
Planning a restaurant buildout?
Earlier we get involved, the smoother it goes. Send us your concept and we'll walk the space and give you a real timeline.
Free in-home estimates in The Woodlands area. For projects outside that area, a travel fee applies.