TriStar Built Expands Remodeling and Roofing Capacity for Central Denton County’s Master-Planned Communities

DENTON, TX / Storyteller / Jun 23, 2026 /

TriStar Built, a Denton-based custom home builder and contractor operating since 2006, has expanded remodeling, roofing, and custom building capacity across Central Denton County’s master-planned communities including Flower Mound, Highland Village, Corinth, Lantana, and Double Oak. The expansion responds to the cluster’s renovation cycle, where homes built 15 to 25 years ago across these neighborhoods are entering the natural remodel and roof replacement window. Expansive clay soils and proximity to Lewisville Lake and Grapevine Lake add hail and moisture exposure that accelerates the roofing cycle.

TriStar Built is a locally owned North Texas custom home builder and contractor founded in 2006 and headquartered at 2126 James Street, Denton, Texas.
TriStar Built

The cluster represents Central and South Denton County’s established master-planned community belt. According to TriStar Built, demand is built around kitchens, bathrooms, primary suites, and roof systems all reaching end-of-useful-service in roughly the same lifecycle window.

For complete home remodeling work in Flower Mound and across the cluster, TriStar Built provides complete home remodeling services covering kitchen, bathroom, and whole-home projects.

In Corinth, TriStar Built’s kitchen renovation work covers layout updates, cabinet replacement, and finish-grade work concentrated in the 15-to-25-year housing-stock band.

Why Central Denton County’s Master-Planned Communities Are Entering Peak Renovation Demand

Constraint or Factor Detail Engineering or Demand Implication
15-to-25-year housing-stock cycle Flower Mound, Highland Village, Corinth, Lantana, and Double Oak are master-planned communities developed during the high-growth Denton County construction period roughly 15 to 25 years ago. The majority of original housing stock now sits at the lifecycle point where kitchens, bathrooms, primary suites, and roofing all reach end-of-useful-service in the same window.
Soil transition zone The cluster sits in the transition zone between the Eastern Cross Timbers and the Blackland Prairie, where expansive clay is common alongside sandy loam pockets over weathered limestone. Different foundation and drainage variables apply to remodel work involving footprint expansion or load redistribution, requiring engineering review before design.
Lake-adjacent exposure Highland Village sits directly on Lewisville Lake and Corinth lies just minutes from it; Flower Mound borders both Lewisville Lake and Grapevine Lake. Residential roof systems are exposed to compounding moisture, wind, and hail conditions that accelerate the replacement cycle ahead of the standard 20-year shingle warranty mark.
Operational scope since 2006 Locally owned North Texas builder with the Central Denton County master-planned cluster representing the highest-volume residential demand zone within the company’s 16-community service area. Remodeling, roofing, and custom construction services concentrate in this corridor at higher per-month project volume than other cluster zones.
Best of Denton recognition Recognized as Best of Denton in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2023, and 2024. A seven-year span overlapping the renovation cycle now entering peak demand across the master-planned cluster.

For primary-suite and guest-bath updates in Lantana, TriStar Built operates as bathroom renovation specialists, with scope ranging from cosmetic refresh to full demolition and rebuild.

For lake-adjacent and hail-exposed homes in Highland Village, TriStar Built provides residential roofing inspection and repair, including documentation for insurance claims when storm damage qualifies.

For homeowners building new on tear-down lots in Double Oak, TriStar Built’s custom home construction work covers planning, permitting, and full build-out within the master-planned communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When does the typical renovation cycle start for homes in Flower Mound, Highland Village, or Corinth?

A: According to TriStar Built, the renovation cycle for master-planned communities in Central Denton County begins around year 15 and peaks between years 18 and 25, when kitchens, bathrooms, primary suites, and roofing reach end-of-useful-service. The company reports that the cluster’s early-2000s housing stock is now entering this window in concentrated volume.

Q: How does expansive clay soil affect home remodeling for homes in Central Denton County’s soil transition zone?

A: Per TriStar Built’s work in the area, these communities sit on a transition between the sandy, well-draining soils of the Eastern Cross Timbers and the high-plasticity, highly expansive clay of the Blackland Prairie, so soil behavior varies from lot to lot. TriStar Built reports that drainage planning and footing inspection are the most common engineering steps required when remodels expand on expansive clay sites.

Q: How much does a residential roof replacement cost for a hail-damaged home in Highland Village or Flower Mound?

A: TriStar Built reports that residential roof replacement cost varies based on roof size, slope, material grade, and decking damage from hail exposure, with insurance coverage frequently offsetting cost for storm-qualifying damage. The company’s engineering team notes that documenting hail damage at the inspection stage is the critical step determining whether a replacement qualifies for insurance recovery.

About TriStar Built

TriStar Built is a locally owned North Texas custom home builder and contractor founded in 2006 and headquartered at 2126 James Street, Denton, Texas. The company serves Denton County, Wise County, and surrounding communities including Flower Mound, Highland Village, Corinth, Lantana, Double Oak, Argyle, Bartonville, Decatur, Northlake, Southlake, Westlake, Keller, and Trophy Club. Services include custom construction, remodeling, residential and commercial roofing, concrete foundations and slab work, and damage restoration. TriStar Built has been recognized as Best of Denton in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2023, and 2024.

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