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General Contracting for Fort Worth & Surrounding Areas

If you’re planning a bigger project and need one person responsible for the whole thing, we handle General Contracting throughout Fort Worth, Texas and surrounding communities like Arlington, North Richland Hills, Haltom City, Benbrook, White Settlement, Lake Worth, Saginaw, Aledo, and Keller. Whether you’re near Downtown Fort Worth, TCU, West 7th, Fairmount, Ridglea, Alliance, or the Stockyards, we bring a straightforward, neighborly approach to every project.

A bigger project has a lot of moving parts that all have to line up. Good general contracting keeps the trades coordinated, the permits handled, and the schedule on track—so the work gets done right. From a single-room build-out near Fort Worth Botanic Garden to a whole-home renovation near Trinity Park, we tailor each plan to your goals, your home’s structure, and your budget.

We serve Fort Worth homeowners with dependable craftsmanship, clear communication, and a process built to keep your project moving. When you’re searching for a local contractor that understands Fort Worth homes—from classic bungalows near Magnolia Avenue to newer builds around Alliance Town Center—you’re in the right place.

Take on your project with a plan that fits your home, your budget, and your timeline. We manage the details—permits, trades, scheduling, inspections, and finish work—so you get a clean, durable result without the chaos homeowners fear most.

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Projects That Get Built Right—and Hold Up

A project should run without surprises. We focus on details that prevent the usual problems: missed permits, uncoordinated trades, blown schedules, weak framing, sloppy trim, and shortcuts that fail a year later.

We’ll make sure that you’re completely satisfied with our work before we leave your home. Contact us now to get a free estimate. Choosing Salvation Home Remodeling as your general contractor in Fort Worth, TX is a solid step for your project.

What We Manage on Your Project

Demolition & Site Prep

Safe tear-out, debris haul-off, protecting the rest of the home, and prepping the space for new work.

Framing & Structural Work

A cleaner, more functional layout with updated plumbing, walls, and finishes.

Storage & Built-Ins

Custom storage, built-ins, closets, lighting, and outlets planned around how you live.

MEP Coordination & Permits

Scheduling the electrical, plumbing, and HVAC trades, pulling permits, and lining up inspections.

Lighting, Fans, & Electrical

Brighter, safer lighting, GFCI protection, and ventilation that actually works.

Layout Changes & Full Gut Remodels

Move fixtures when needed and rebuild the room correctly from the framing out.

Explore Our Project Pictures

Here are a few projects that show our work quality—clean framing, coordinated trades, careful finish work, and finished photos that match what was planned.

General Contracting - Costs Guide

General contracting cost depends on the scope—how many trades are involved, how much structural work is needed, and the level of finish. We don’t use fixed tiers. Our model is 25% over the hard costs—materials and labor—for managing the project. The sizes below show how that scales.

Single-Room Project

Hard costs + 25%

Mid-Range Single-Room Project Remodel

Hard costs + 25%

Whole-Home / Addition Build

Scope-based — hard costs + 25%

How Long Does a General Contracting Project Take?

Timelines depend on the scope of the build. Once the plans and materials are locked, we sequence the trades to keep things moving. Permitting, inspections, and long-lead materials can all extend the schedule. We’ll give you a realistic timeline before we start.

We’ll make sure that you’re completely satisfied with our work before we leave your home. Contact us now to get a free estimate. Choosing Salvation Home Remodeling as your general contractor in Fort Worth, TX is a solid step for your project.

Why Texas Homeowners Choose Salvation Home Remodeling

Homeowners in Texas choose us as their general contractor because we focus on quality, communication, and accountability — not volume.

Our reputation is built on repeat clients, referrals, and long-term results.

If you’re considering a remodel in Fort Worth, Texas or surrounding metroplex, Let’s talk. We’ll walk your space, discuss design options, provide expert guidance, and deliver a detailed estimate and plan, tailored to your home.

Call or Text us today at 817-210-7117 or fill out our online form to schedule a free consultation

General Contracting - Frequently Asked Questions:

Do you pull permits for the project?

A: Yes. We’ll help you choose finishes that match your budget, timeline, and maintenance expectations—so the project stays on track and passes the way it should.

 

A: Yes. We vet, schedule, and manage the subs and sequence them so the work happens in the right order with no costly redos.

A: Yes. We pull the permits and schedule the inspections your project needs, and we make sure the work passes before we move to the next phase.

A: We coordinate every trade the build needs—demo, framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and finish work—and keep the schedule on track for a safe, durable result.

A: Pricing is built on the hard costs of your project plus a 25% markup. The hard costs cover labor, materials, and the trades; the markup covers managing the job and standing behind the work.

A: During active construction, the work area will be out of use. If it’s a space you rely on every day, we’ll discuss options and sequencing so you’re not blindsided.

A: Yes. We serve Fort Worth and surrounding communities across Tarrant & Parker County and nearby areas. See our Service Areas page for the current list.

A: Yes. We’ll walk the space, discuss goals, and provide a clear scope-based estimate.

A: Request an estimate online or call/text us. We’ll confirm scope, discuss options, and provide a clear plan before final numbers.

Ready to Start Your Project?

Tell us what you want to change—and we’ll help you clarify the best path, the right materials, and a realistic budget and schedule.

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General Contracting — Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a general contracting project take?

A small single-trade job can finish in a couple of weeks; a multi-room project or addition can run several months once permits clear and the scope is locked. More trades and more structural work add time. The biggest schedule killers are late decisions and mid-project changes, so we lock selections before demo starts. You’ll get a working schedule with your written scope, and we’ll tell you right away if something shifts it.

We charge 25% over the hard costs—materials and labor—for managing the project. There are no fixed tiers; the total tracks the scope, so a single-trade job costs far less than a build. A multi-room build or addition runs higher because more trades, permits, and structural work are involved. We confirm pricing after a walk-through, and the estimate spells out exactly what’s included so there are no surprise line items later.

We start with a walk-through to talk goals and measure the space, then send a written scope that defines what’s included and what’s excluded. Once permits are in hand and selections are made, work runs in sequence: demo, framing, rough plumbing and electrical, inspections, then finish trades. We close with a punch list and a final walkthrough together. You approve the work before we call it done.

It happens, especially in older homes. Rotten framing, past leaks, and outdated wiring hide behind walls and floors. When we find something, we stop, show you photos, and price the fix in writing before any extra work begins. You approve it or we talk through options. What we won’t do is bury a problem behind new finishes and hand it to the next owner.

Yes. When the work requires permits, we pull them and plan the schedule around the inspection steps. We give you a decision list up front with dates attached, and we won’t schedule demolition until the long-lead items are ordered. That keeps the job from getting torn back open later—handling that process is what general contracting is for.

Demo is dusty, and we treat your home the way we’d want ours treated. We seal off the work area with plastic barriers, protect floors along the path to the door, and haul debris out instead of letting it pile up. Crews clean up at the end of each day. You’re still living there, and the project shouldn’t take over the whole house.

Ready to Start Your Project?

Tell us what you want to change—and we’ll help you clarify the best path, the right materials, and a realistic budget and schedule.

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