Remodeling in Spring, TX.
Kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, and outdoor spaces for Spring homeowners. 15+ years, documented quality standards, one point of contact.
Spring covers a lot of ground — older Klein-area homes from the 70s and 80s, mid-2000s master-planned communities like Gleannloch and Auburn Lakes, and newer builds out toward 99. The remodeling work splits along those lines: older homes need more structural and plumbing surprises factored in; newer ones are mostly finishes and layout opens.
Neighborhoods we serve in Spring
We’ve worked across Spring (77373, 77379, 77386, 77388, 77389) and these communities in particular:
- Gleannloch Farms
- Augusta Pines
- Auburn Lakes
- Spring Trails
- Champions
- Klein
- Old Town Spring
What we typically build in Spring
- Kitchen remodels with island additions (opening up walls in older Klein-area homes)
- Bathroom remodels — converting builder-grade primary baths to spa wetrooms
- Cabinet refinishing for golf-course community homes
- Commercial buildouts in the Old Town Spring restaurant corridor (see our commercial pages)
What’s specific about working in Spring
Several Spring subdivisions have aging cast-iron drain lines that show up only when we open walls. We always pre-budget a contingency for this on pre-1995 homes and bring it up at the on-site visit so there are no surprises mid-project.
Services we offer in Spring
Kitchen Remodels
Cabinets, counters, tile, plumbing, electrical — all under one roof.
Learn more →Bathroom Remodels
Documented waterproofing on every job. 12-hour flood test.
Learn more →Custom Cabinets
Plywood boxes, soft-close standard. Inset gaps held to 1/8".
Learn more →Cabinet Refinishing
Half the cost of replacement. Sprayed enamel, lasts 10+ years.
Learn more →Countertops
Quartz, granite, marble. Cabinets verified level before templating.
Learn more →Outdoor Kitchens
Built for Houston weather. Marine-grade, freeze-protected.
Learn more →Also serving nearby
Ready to talk about your Spring project?
We'll come measure, listen, and follow up with a written scope and a real number — no pressure.