Home Remodeling Contractor in Dripping Springs, TX
Transform the home you already have with a renovation, addition, or interior rebuild designed to feel intentional from old to new.
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Transform the home you already have with a renovation, addition, or interior rebuild designed to feel intentional from old to new.
Discuss My Remodel Estimate My Project
A successful renovation is not simply a collection of updated rooms. The layout, structure, systems, materials, and transitions need to work together so the finished home feels cohesive.
Ridge Rock approaches remodels by understanding what is worth preserving, what needs to change, and how the new work can improve the way the entire home functions.
The right scope depends on what the home needs today and where you want it to go next.
Start a ConversationRework layouts, finishes, systems, and architectural details as one coordinated transformation.
Create meaningful new square footage while connecting structure, circulation, rooflines, and exterior materials.
Improve the rooms where everyday routines, family time, cooking, and entertaining come together.
Build more functional, comfortable rooms with carefully coordinated tile, cabinetry, fixtures, and lighting.
New construction starts with plans and open ground. Remodeling begins with a structure that already contains decisions, materials, systems, and sometimes surprises.
Good renovation planning investigates the existing home, identifies likely constraints, defines allowances and contingencies, and creates a clear path for decisions when concealed conditions are uncovered.
That preparation does not eliminate every unknown. It makes the project better equipped to respond to them.
The more clearly the existing conditions, design, selections, and scope are understood, the stronger the construction plan becomes.
Understand the home, goals, constraints, priorities, and investment range.
Develop the layout, architecture, engineering, selections, and transitions.
Align the known scope and realistic allowances before construction.
Coordinate demolition, construction, decisions, finish work, and completion.
Remodeling costs depend on the scope of demolition, structural changes, existing systems, access, finish selections, occupied-home logistics, and what is discovered once the work is opened.
A cosmetic update, a structural kitchen renovation, a second-story addition, and a whole-home rebuild should not be priced with the same simple square-foot assumption.
Read the Pricing GuideInclude the project type, square footage, finish level, structural work, additions, and major features.
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