Areas We Serve – Irving, TX
Remodeling in Irving
Irving remodeling often starts with homes in valuable locations that need stronger interiors to match. In Las Colinas, Hackberry Creek, and Valley Ranch, that can mean refining a larger custom home, updating a dated bathroom, or improving a kitchen built for a different era of daily living. The work needs to be clean, organized, and substantial, especially when the home already has location on its side. Fin Home Contracting provides kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, and whole-home renovation in Irving as part of the broader Dallas-Fort Worth metro.
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Kitchen Remodeling in Irving
Kitchens in Las Colinas and Hackberry Creek often need refined cabinetry, better islands, and finishes that match larger homes. We handle counters, backsplash, lighting, appliances, storage, and layout decisions in one managed scope.
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Bathroom Remodeling in Irving
Bathrooms in Valley Ranch and Cottonwood Valley can involve builder-grade materials, aging showers, or primary suites ready for cleaner execution. We coordinate tile, plumbing fixtures, vanities, glass, lighting, and waterproofing.
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Whole-Home Remodeling in Irving
Whole-home renovations in University Hills and Hospital District homes often connect dated kitchens, baths, floors, and living areas into one stronger plan. We manage the sequence so the home feels intentional, not partially updated.
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— Local Context
About Irving For Homeowners
Irving’s housing stock has several distinct layers. The Heritage District and older central Irving neighborhoods include modest mid-century homes and earlier residential streets tied to the city’s pre-Las Colinas identity. Las Colinas, created in the 1970s as a large master-planned community, added a very different pattern: townhomes, gated enclaves, custom houses, urban lofts, and homes connected to canals, office towers, and country-club-style amenities. Valley Ranch brought another wave of planned suburban housing.
Homeowners in Irving are shaped by location more than by a single citywide style. In central Irving, people often value practical improvements to older homes with strong commute access. In Las Colinas, expectations lean more architectural and finish-driven. In Valley Ranch, many homes have the size and layout of late-20th-century suburbia but need a cleaner, more current interior language. Irving rewards work that understands which version of the city the house belongs to. The city’s range is wider than its airport-adjacent reputation suggests, and the housing reflects that split.
— What We See Most
Common Remodeling Needs in Irving
Irving kitchen remodeling often depends on whether the home is an older central Irving property, a Las Colinas townhome, or a larger suburban house near Valley Ranch. In Hospital District, University Hills, and Hackberry Creek, our Irving kitchen remodeling work often involves opening closed kitchens, rebuilding islands, and improving flow between cooking, dining, and living spaces that were designed for a different era of daily use.
Bathroom projects in Irving are shaped by compact older layouts and larger primary suites that still carry dated builder decisions. Around Cottonwood Valley, Las Colinas, and Valley Ranch, our Irving bathroom remodeling work often includes expanding showers, replacing bulky tub decks, and reworking vanities so the suite feels more polished and functional.
Whole-home remodeling in Irving is common when homeowners want the central location but need the house to feel more aligned with current expectations. In Plymouth Park, Mandalay Canal areas, and neighborhoods near Northgate, our Irving home remodeling work often phases kitchen, bath, flooring, and main living-area updates together so the home feels cohesive instead of updated one room at a time.
— Local Considerations
What Makes Irving Remodeling Projects Unique
Las Colinas Rules
Las Colinas and Valley Ranch properties often involve planned-community standards affecting exterior appearance, additions, windows, fencing, and landscaping. These rules can shape what is possible before city review. We identify private restrictions before drawings move forward.
Central Irving Age
Older central Irving homes often carry mid-century layouts, smaller systems, and previous updates that were done in stages. The house may look simple until walls are opened. We verify structure, plumbing, and electrical conditions before assuming the scope is cosmetic.
Airport Noise
Irving’s proximity to DFW Airport and major highways makes sound control more relevant than in many suburbs. Window replacement, insulation, and exterior openings should account for that environment. We factor location into material choices.
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How Much Does It Cost to Remodel in Irving?
Get a detailed breakdown of remodeling costs in Irving including price per square foot, labor vs materials, and real budget ranges for 2026.
— Regulatory Landscape
Permits & Local Regulations in Irving
Most remodeling work in Irving that erects, enlarges, alters, moves, demolishes, or repairs a structure requires a permit through the City of Irving Inspections Department. Residential permits commonly apply to additions, structural changes, electrical work, HVAC work, plumbing work, trade validations, and other improvements that affect safety or adopted building-code compliance. Irving uses My Government Online, also called MGO Connect, for most permit applications, payments, inspection scheduling, and inspection-result tracking. Some trade validation steps may still require direct contact with the Inspections Department, so projects should not assume everything is completed by portal submission alone. Fin Home pulls applicable Irving permits as standard practice. Permit timing should also account for plan review comments and required inspections before closeout.
Key Facts — Irving Permit Office
Irving permits are handled by the City of Irving Inspections Department at City Hall, 825 W. Irving Blvd., Irving, TX 75060. Most applications, payments, inspections, and permit records are managed through MGO Connect. We submit applicable residential remodeling permits through MGO Connect for City of Irving permits. This keeps the application, review, and inspection record tied to the correct jurisdiction before construction moves forward.
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Neighborhoods We Serve in Irving
We work throughout Irving, from Las Colinas and Hackberry Creek to Valley Ranch, University Hills, and older neighborhoods closer to the city center. The homes here range from corporate-corridor properties to mid-century layouts and larger custom residences. Below are the neighborhoods and areas we most regularly serve — if yours is not listed, reach out.
Las Colinas · Valley Ranch · Hackberry Creek · Cottonwood Valley · University Hills · Tudor Lane · Bear Creek · Hunter Valley · Plymouth Park · Barton Estates
COMMON QUESTIONS
Irving Frequently Asked Questions
Questions specific to Irving — timelines, permits, and challenges.
How long does a remodel take in Irving?
Remodel timelines in Irving vary by scope. A bathroom remodel usually takes 3–8 weeks, a kitchen remodel takes 6–12 weeks, and a whole-home remodel can run 3–9 months from demo to final walkthrough.
We give every project a specific timeline at the estimate stage, not a generic range, once we’ve walked the space and understood the scope.
We give every project a specific timeline at the estimate stage, not a generic range, once we’ve walked the space and understood the scope.
Do I need a permit for a kitchen remodel in Irving?
Permits are required for nearly every remodel in Irving involving electrical, plumbing, or mechanical work. Cosmetic-only work is the main exception, but most kitchen, bathroom, and whole-home remodels need one.
We handle the permit process through Irving Building Inspections and coordinate inspections as each phase is completed.
We handle the permit process through Irving Building Inspections and coordinate inspections as each phase is completed.
How do you handle the unique challenges of remodeling in Irving?
Irving remodeling projects often split between older central homes, Las Colinas properties, and planned communities like Valley Ranch. Common challenges include mid-century systems, previous partial updates, exterior restrictions, airport and highway noise, and different expectations depending on the neighborhood. We identify the home’s location context first, then check structural, electrical, plumbing, and exterior approval requirements before finalizing the scope. In central Irving, the work may be more about infrastructure and layout. In Las Colinas, the details may lean more toward finish quality, sound control, and planned-community standards.