Professional Home Renovation Kitchen Remodeling Bathroom Remodeling Services
Flower Mound · TX · (469) 850-7087

Home remodeling
in Flower Mound, TX,
for the lake-adjacent estates of Denton County.

A fixed-price remodel from our Plano-based DFW team serving Flower Mound — designers, project leads, and tradespeople who finish on the day they said they would. Eleven years, 5,875 projects, one promise: your quote is your price.

500+
Five-star reviews
3-yr
Workmanship warranty
5,875
Projects since 2014
Home remodeling in Flower Mound, TX by UHS Remodeling
Flower Mound · 2026
The short answer

How much does a Flower Mound remodel cost?

In Flower Mound, a kitchen remodel with UHS Remodeling typically runs $25,000 to $95,000, a bathroom $8,000 to $60,000, a whole-home renovation $95,000 to $350,000, and a room addition $120,000 to $400,000. We work on a fixed-price model, so the number in your proposal is the number you pay. Where a project lands in those ranges depends a lot on the home. Because so much of Flower Mound’s inventory is larger 1990s and 2000s move-up housing in master-planned enclaves like Bridlewood and Wellington, scope here often skews toward upscale finishes, primary-suite expansions, and opening up dated floor plans, which pushes projects up the range. Permits for any structural, plumbing, electrical, or mechanical work are pulled through the Town of Flower Mound Building Inspections Division (Building and Inspection Services) via its eTRAKiT portal, not Denton County, since Flower Mound is an incorporated town with its own building department. Every UHS project is backed by a 3-year workmanship warranty. For a line-item look at where the money goes, see our DFW home remodel cost guide.

02 · Services

What we build in Flower Mound.

Every scope is bid as a single fixed price. No allowances, no surprises mid-build.
Stephanie M, Office Manager at UHS Remodeling
From the field · Flower Mound
Because Flower Mound is its own incorporated town, remodel permits come from the Town’s Building Inspections Division through the eTRAKiT portal, not the county. A lot of our jobs are upscale ’90s and 2000s homes in master-planned communities like Bridlewood, so HOA review is part of my prep.
Stephanie M
Office Manager
04 · Where we work

Flower Mound neighborhoods we know by heart.

Flower Mound grew up fast. The town exploded through the 1990s and 2000s, jumping from about 15,900 residents in 1990 to more than 50,000 by 2000, and that growth left behind a housing stock that is now hitting prime remodeling age. Master-planned communities like Bridlewood, with its golf course and equestrian center, Wellington, and Highland Shores filled with move-up brick traditional and Texas-transitional homes, many on sizable lots. Newer family neighborhoods like Stone Hill Farms followed. Two-plus decades later, those original 1990s and 2000s kitchens, baths, finishes, and systems are reaching the end of their life, which is exactly why UHS Remodeling does so much work here: upscale kitchen and bath renovations, whole-home updates of dated builds, and additions. Newer pockets like Canyon Falls and the waterfront Lakeside DFW district near Grapevine Lake round out a town that remodels to stay, not to leave.

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Bridlewood
Master-planned golf and equestrian community of larger 1990s-2000s homes. Upscale kitchen, bath, whole-home work.
02
Wellington
Large master-planned community with parks and trails. Kitchen, bath, and open-concept updates on move-up homes.
03
Highland Shores
Established master-planned area in north Flower Mound. Renovating dated 1990s/2000s kitchens, baths, and finishes.
04
Stone Hill Farms
Family-oriented community built from the late 1990s on. Kitchen, bath, and primary-suite remodels on aging builds.
05
Chimney Rock
Established Flower Mound subdivision. Kitchen, bath, and whole-home updates on traditional brick-clad homes.
05 · Transparent pricing

Flower Mound project ranges by tier.

All ranges include design, materials, labor, permits, and 3-year warranty. Sourced against NARI Cost vs. Value 2025 and NKBA regional benchmarks.

Scope
Essential
Refined
Custom
Kitchen
$25–60K
$60–80K
$80–95K+
Bathroom
$8–32K
$32–45K
$45–60K+
Whole-Home
$95–160K
$160–240K
$240–350K+
Addition
$120–180K
$180–280K
$280–400K+
Sources: nari.org · nkba.org · flower-mound-permits
06 · Process

Five steps. No surprises.

01
Consultation
In-home walkthrough, scope, budget alignment. No pressure.
02
Design
3D renderings, finish selection at our Plano showroom.
03
Permits
City of Flower Mound + HOA submissions handled by our office.
04
Build
Daily site lead, weekly homeowner update, fixed schedule.
05
Walkthrough
Punch list, training, 3-year workmanship warranty active.
UHS Remodeling co-founder and design lead May N. in the design showroom
Your UHS team

Co-founders May N. (design) and Daniel B. (construction) lead every UHS project personally, from the first showroom visit to the final walkthrough.

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07 · FAQ

Flower Mound owners ask us.

Sourced from the NARI 2025 report, EPA WaterSense, the Texas Real Estate Commission, and 11 years of fielding the same calls. Looking for ballpark numbers? Try our cost calculator.

How long does the City of Flower Mound take to issue a remodel permit?
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Flower Mound is almost entirely in Denton County, with a small sliver in Tarrant County. Because it’s an incorporated town, remodel permits are issued by the Town of Flower Mound Building Inspections Division (Building and Inspection Services) through its eTRAKiT online portal, not by Denton County. UHS handles permit submission and inspection scheduling, and many master-planned communities also require HOA architectural review.
Do Flower Mound HOAs need to approve a kitchen or bathroom remodel?
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Interior remodels almost never require HOA approval. Exterior changes (windows, roof lines, additions, fence work, outdoor kitchens) typically do. We prepare ACC submissions and renderings as part of the project.
How are slab-foundation cracks handled mid-remodel?
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Once flooring comes up, we map elevation across the slab. If a crack is cosmetic, we epoxy-seal and proceed. If a beam has dropped, we pause, bring in our structural engineer, and adjust the fixed quote in writing before anything else moves.
Is the quote really fixed?
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Yes. Once design is locked and the contract is signed, your price is your price. Change-orders only happen when you change scope, and every change-order is signed by you before work begins.
Who is on site every day?
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A dedicated project lead from our team. Not a rotating subcontractor. You have their direct cell number from day one.
What is covered by the 3-year warranty?
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All workmanship: tile, paint, cabinetry installation, trim, plumbing connections, electrical work performed by our team. Manufacturer warranties on appliances and fixtures are passed through directly.
Do you pull permits or do I?
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We pull every permit. Homeowner-pulled permits are a red flag and we will not work that way.
Can I live in the Flower Mound house during the remodel?
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For single-room remodels, yes. For whole-home or two-bath renovations, most clients relocate for 4 to 8 weeks. We can phase the work to keep one bathroom and one kitchen functional if needed.
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