Local General Contractor Expertise
Near Northeast Tarrant County and the I-820 corridor, we provide a general contractor | Hurst, TX service for residential and commercial clients who need skilled foundation repair, roof work, concrete repairs, and tenant improvements. Built on the site of historic Sand and gravel operations and now home to mixed-use office and retail districts, Hurst demands contractors who understand both newer construction standards and older-home foundation needs. We handle the full scope—from foundation diagnosis to final inspection.
Local permits, 2021 International Building Codes, and Tarrant County rules apply to every job. We manage the paperwork and inspections so you can focus on your property.
A clear process from assessment to closeout keeps timelines predictable and costs transparent.
We inspect your property, review scope, identify permit needs, and estimate timeline. Clear photos and notes guide the next steps.
We submit to Hurst Building Inspections, handle contractor registration, secure insurance docs, and confirm all code alignment before the crew arrives.
Crews follow the schedule with daily site updates. We manage material delivery, coordinate inspections, and address changes in writing to keep scope tight.
We schedule final inspections with Hurst Building Inspections. Once approved, site cleanup is complete and your certificate of occupancy is in hand.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Hurst's older residential neighborhoods often rest on foundations settled over decades. We diagnose cracks, uneven floors, and moisture intrusion with structural analysis and repair beams, piers, or concrete work to code.

Foundation stabilization in Hurst near Precinct Line Road district
Texas hail and wind damage are real. We inspect, replace, and repair roofs with complete permitting and final roof installation certificates filed with Hurst Building Inspections.

Roof replacement completed in south Hurst residential area
Driveways, patios, approach slabs, and foundation backfill concrete—we pour, finish, and seal to spec. Hurst's city standards require proper grading and bond verification for paving work.

Driveway concrete work near NorthEast Tarrant County
Office parks and retail centers along the Texas Highway 10 corridor and Precinct Line Road need quick turnarounds. We handle demolition, framing, MEP coordination, and final buildout inspections.

Office suite buildout in Hurst commercial district
Hurst sits at the edge of Fort Worth with a unique blend of post-1940s residential and growing commercial zones. Permits process through the Hurst Building Inspections office. Code compliance, contractor registration, and insurance docs must align with 2021 International Building Codes. We know these rules cold.
Older homes here mean foundation issues are common. Concrete slabs, pier-and-beam systems, and settlement-related cracks show up regularly. We've repaired hundreds of foundations across the Hurst and mid-cities region and understand the soil and aging patterns specific to Tarrant County.
Commercial clients appreciate our speed. Hurst's retail and office parks near Texas Highway 10 operate tight budgets and schedules. We coordinate subs efficiently, minimize downtime, and deliver final inspections on deadline.
When a contractor understands your city's codes, soil, and pace of business—you save time and money.
We serve Hurst and nearby areas throughout Tarrant County. Here's where you'll find us.
We operate throughout Hurst and handle work in Euless, Bedford, Colleyville, Grapevine, and North Richland Hills. Permitting rules vary slightly by city, but our team knows each jurisdiction's codes and inspection processes.
Whether your project is a home foundation repair near Chisholm Park or a retail buildout along the Texas Highway 10 corridor, we bring the same rigorous planning and craftsmanship.
Ready to start? Call with your scope and timeline. We'll visit your site, review permits, and deliver a clear plan—fast.
Yes. Hurst requires permits for foundation repair, concrete slab work, and all structural changes. We handle the submission and inspections with Hurst Building Inspections at no extra hassle.
Hurst adopted the 2021 International Codes and 2020 NEC in October 2022. All our work meets or exceeds these standards, and we manage inspections to confirm compliance.
Most repairs take 2–4 weeks once permits are approved, depending on scope. Permitting itself usually takes 5–10 business days. We'll give you a schedule during the site visit.
Yes. We register as a contractor with each Hurst permit, provide current trade licenses and general liability insurance. Hurst doesn't require annual contractor registration—we register per-project.
Absolutely. We handle buildouts along Texas Highway 10 and throughout Hurst's commercial zones. We coordinate with property managers, coordinate subs, and deliver final inspections on time.
We send daily site updates and are always reachable. Changes or questions are documented in writing, and we explain impacts to timeline and scope before moving forward.
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