Interior Spaces Built Around How You Live

TBL Contractors delivers full-scale summer renovation projects across Arlington, Benbrook, and Dalworthington Gardens, TX

TBL Contractors handles remodeling projects that change how your home functions, from reconfiguring kitchens with worn countertops and insufficient storage to expanding bathrooms that no longer serve your household. We work with homeowners in Arlington, Benbrook, and Dalworthington Gardens, TX, who need more space, better layouts, or updated finishes that reflect how they actually use their homes. Whether you're planning a single-room update or a multi-room renovation, we manage the design, permitting, material selection, and construction from start to finish.

A typical kitchen remodel might include removing a wall to open sightlines into the dining area, installing cabinetry that reaches the ceiling for storage, replacing outdated appliances, and adding task lighting under cabinets. Bathroom renovations often involve reconfiguring plumbing to accommodate a walk-in shower, installing tile that handles moisture without grout failure, and upgrading ventilation to prevent mold. Home additions extend your footprint when interior reconfigurations won't provide the square footage you need. Full interior renovations address flooring, walls, electrical, and finishes across multiple rooms in a coordinated sequence.

Reach out to discuss your remodeling project and what you're hoping to accomplish in your Arlington, Benbrook, and Dalworthington Gardens, TX, home.

What Changes During a Full Remodeling Project

You'll notice the most visible changes in how rooms connect and how much usable space you gain. We start by protecting areas not under construction, then proceed with demolition, framing adjustments, and rough-in work for plumbing and electrical systems. Once inspections clear, we install drywall, cabinetry, countertops, flooring, and fixtures. Each trade follows a planned sequence to avoid rework and keep the project moving without gaps in scheduling.

After the work is complete, cabinets will close smoothly, doors will latch without adjustments, and flooring transitions will sit flush without lips or gaps. Lighting will illuminate work surfaces evenly, outlets will be positioned where you need them, and finishes will align at corners and seams. The layout will allow you to move through the space without bottlenecks or wasted steps.

We provide a written scope before starting so you understand what materials are included, what structural changes are planned, and what the timeline looks like. Changes during construction require written approval and updated pricing. We do not perform work on structural components without engineering review if load-bearing elements are involved.

Homeowners often ask about timelines, how to prepare their homes, and what to plan for during construction.

Common Questions About Remodeling Work

How long does a typical kitchen remodel take?
Most kitchen remodels take four to eight weeks depending on the scope. Projects that involve moving plumbing or gas lines, structural changes, or custom cabinetry will extend that timeframe.
What should I do to prepare before demolition starts?
You should clear cabinets, remove items from walls, and relocate furniture or valuables from the work area. We'll cover floors and doorways in adjacent rooms, but clearing the space ahead of time prevents delays and protects your belongings.
Why does remodeling cost more than new construction per square foot?
Remodeling requires working around existing systems, matching finishes, protecting surrounding areas, and handling disposal of old materials. You're also paying for precision in tying new work into older framing and surfaces that may not be square or level.
What happens if we find outdated wiring or plumbing during demolition?
We document it, explain what needs to be updated to meet code, and provide a written change order with pricing before proceeding. In Arlington, older homes often have ungrounded outlets or galvanized supply lines that should be replaced when walls are open.
How do you handle inspections during the project?
We schedule inspections at required stages, such as after rough framing, electrical, and plumbing work. The project does not move forward until each phase passes inspection and receives approval from the building department.

If you're ready to move forward with a remodeling project or want to walk through what's possible in your Arlington, Benbrook, and Dalworthington Gardens, TX, home, contact TBL Contractors to schedule a consultation and review your goals.