Dallas General Contractor
General Contractor in Dallas, TX
One signed contract, one project lead, every trade managed under one roof from permits through punchlist.
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The GC Is the Person Who Owns the Build
Hiring a general contractor is hiring one company to take responsibility for the whole project. The plumber, electrician, framer, and tile setter all work for us. The permits are pulled by us. The schedule is run by us. The whole job runs through one contract and one point of responsibility.
Fin Home brings building and remodeling experience going back to 2006 to remodels, additions, and ground-up homes across the Dallas area. The way we work has been refined over hundreds of projects: a written contract before any wall comes down, one project lead from lot survey through keys in hand, progress walkthroughs during construction, and a documented warranty handoff at the end.
What We Carry
Six Things Your GC Should Own
Single Signed Contract
You sign one written contract with Fin Home for the whole project, scoped to the studs. We carry the relationships with every plumber, electrician, framer, tile setter, and finish carpenter, and we settle their invoices. You see one clear scope and one paper trail.
Permits and Inspections
We pull every permit your municipality requires (City of Dallas, suburban cities, HOA architectural review), schedule the inspections at each stage, walk the inspector through the work, and keep every sign-off in a shared folder you can access at any time.
Schedule Owned End to End
A written schedule before construction starts, with each trade sequenced so the next one walks into a site ready for them. Weekly updates on what landed and what is coming. Delays get communicated as they happen, not at the end.
Budget Tracked Line by Line
Site work, foundation, framing, mechanicals, finishes, and allowances all live as separate line items. Change orders only happen when you change the scope, and they get priced and signed before the work continues.
Quality Control Across Trades
Our project lead is on the job site through every phase to check that the framing is square, the rough-in is to code, the waterproofing is right, and the finish work meets spec. Subs we work with know the standard before they bid.
Warranty You Can Call On
1 year on all work, 2 on systems, 10 on structural, written into every contract. After the final walkthrough we stay reachable for the small items and the follow-on work, with the documentation to back any callback.
Why Hire a GC
What You Avoid by Not Self-Managing
One Number to Call
Owner-builder projects fail most often at the seams between trades: the plumber finishes before the electrician shows up, the inspector flags a framing detail no one budgeted to fix, decisions get made on the fly without the right person in the room. With a GC, every one of those handoffs runs through one person whose job is to make them work.
Subcontractors We Already Trust
We have multi-year relationships with the trades we use. They know our standard, they show up when scheduled, and they fix problems without drama. Trying to assemble the same bench yourself for one project is a job on top of a job.
Clear, Documented Pricing
We do the design and selections work up front so the contract reflects the actual home, not a guess. You get a clear, itemized scope and price, with allowances called out explicitly and costs documented as the job runs.
Insurance and Risk Carried
Workers comp, general liability, builders risk, lien releases, and the paperwork that comes with each trade all live on our side of the table. If something goes sideways on the job site, the insurance and the responsibility are ours.
Project Types
What We Take On as Your GC
Whole-Home Remodels
Full interior reworks where structural changes, mechanicals, and finishes are all on the table. We run these as managed projects from demolition through final walkthrough.
Kitchens and Bathrooms
High-impact single-room projects with custom cabinetry, layout shifts, and trade coordination across plumbing, electrical, and tile.
Additions and Second Stories
Structural expansions that tie cleanly into the existing home, including engineering, foundation, framing, and matching the original exterior detail.
Custom New Builds
Ground-up homes in Dallas and the wider DFW Metro. Lot evaluation, design, foundation, framing, and finish work all under one GC contract.
Talk Through Your Project
Tell us what you are thinking about. We will book a no-pressure visit and walk you through how a Fin Home project runs from your side of the table.
FAQs
General Contractor Questions, Answered
What does a general contractor actually do?
A general contractor signs one contract with you for the whole project and is responsible for delivering it. That means hiring and managing every sub-trade, pulling permits, running the schedule, owning the budget, handling inspections, and turning over a finished home. You deal with one company; we deal with everyone else.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. Fin Home carries general liability, workers compensation, and builders risk insurance on every project, and we work with the licensed trades the City of Dallas (or the suburban jurisdiction) requires for plumbing, electrical, mechanical, and structural work.
Do you work outside Dallas proper?
We work across the DFW Metroplex, including Flower Mound, Coppell, Plano, Irving, and the wider suburbs, plus the Possum Kingdom Lake area to the west. Each jurisdiction has its own permitting and inspection process, and we run them all in-house.
Can I hire you for just part of a project?
We focus on full-scope work because that is where the project-management value compounds. For very narrow scopes (single-room remodels with no structural change) we still bid as a GC; we generally do not subcontract piecemeal to other GCs.
How do you keep pricing predictable?
By doing the design, engineering, and selections work before the contract is signed, the scope is specific enough to price every trade accurately. Change orders only get added when you change the scope (you decide on a different material, you add a feature). Hidden conditions in older homes get called out as known risks at contract time with how they will be handled, which is also why we often work cost-plus on older houses, so you see actual costs rather than a padded guess.
How do I get started?
Send a message through the contact form or call the office. We will book a no-pressure visit to your home or lot, talk through what you are thinking, and walk you through how a Fin Home project runs end to end.
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