Genco Construction
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Dallas

Dallas Kitchen, Bathroom & Addition Remodeling

Dallas remodeling for homeowners in Preston Hollow, Lakewood, University Park, the M Streets, and Bluff View. Whether the house is a 1940s Tudor or a 2010s new-traditional, we build the layout and finishes around how you actually use the space.

Typical timeline
8–16 weeks
Typical pricing
$35K – $175K+
Warranty
1-yr workmanship · 2-yr MEP · 6-yr structural

What we remodel

Services in Dallas

  • High-scope kitchens with cabinetry, lighting, and layout improvements
  • Primary and spa-style bathrooms with durable waterproofing and clean tile detailing
  • Selective additions planned to blend with the existing home
  • Full-scope project management from pre-construction through closeout

How we work

The Designed to Live Better Method

Discover → Plan → Build → Finish. A planning-first process that locks scope, selections, and the schedule before construction starts — so your Dallas project stays organized from day one through final walkthrough.

Learn about our process

Dallas

Remodeling in Dallas

Dallas has the widest housing variety in DFW. Preston Hollow estates, Lakewood's 1930s–40s Tudors, University Park brick traditionals, Bluff View, M Streets bungalows, and newer construction in North Dallas all sit within our service radius — and each demands a different approach. The older neighborhoods often have plaster-and-lath walls, knob-and-tube wiring lurking behind drywall, original cast-iron drain stacks, and load-bearing walls that weren't drawn on the original plans. We work in these conditions weekly. Newer construction trades those problems for builder-grade finish levels that homeowners want upgraded. We've taken kitchens from closed-off galley layouts to islanded social hubs, and we've replaced builder showers with full sheet-membrane wet-zone rebuilds. Our familiarity with Dallas-area suppliers, permitting offices, and trade partners means fewer scheduling surprises.

Coverage

Dallas ZIP codes served

We serve all of the following ZIPs — and surrounding addresses on a case-by-case basis.

  • 75205
  • 75225
  • 75230
  • 75209
  • 75220
  • 75214
  • 75218
  • 75229
  • 75248
  • 75219
  • 75206

Frequently asked

Dallas remodeling questions

Yes. Many homes built before the 1960s in Lakewood, the M Streets, and Highland Park-adjacent neighborhoods have plaster-and-lath walls. We assess the condition during discovery and plan for proper demolition, backing, and finishing techniques that work with the existing structure — including the right primer and tape schedule on new drywall tie-ins so seams don't telegraph through.

Most Dallas kitchen remodels run 10–16 weeks from demolition to final walkthrough, depending on scope. Structural changes, custom cabinetry lead times, and Dallas permitting (typically 3–4 weeks for plan review) can extend this. We build the schedule during pre-construction so you know the timeline before construction begins.

We serve select projects in University Park and Highland Park-adjacent areas. These neighborhoods often have specific architectural guidelines and higher finish expectations, which align well with our detail-focused approach. We're familiar with the architectural review processes in both areas.

Dallas bathroom remodels typically range from $35K–$90K depending on scope. A standard guest bath update runs $35K–$50K, while a full primary bathroom gut-and-rebuild with custom tile, frameless glass, and heated floors can reach $70K–$90K+. Homes in Preston Hollow, University Park, and Lakewood often push toward the higher end.

Yes. We handle Dallas building permits for projects that require them. Simple remodels typically clear in 1–2 weeks; structural modifications and plumbing relocations can take 3–4 weeks. We submit on day one of pre-construction so review runs in parallel with material procurement.

Planning a project here?

Planning a remodel in Dallas? Let's outline next steps.

Schedule a consultation and we'll walk through your goals, your space, and what a realistic scope looks like.