Premium Home Remodelling in Van Alstyne: 2026 Guide

Van Alstyne is growing fast. Many homeowners decide to remodel rather than move. Whether you need a new roof after April’s hailstorms or a luxury bathroom, the right contractor makes all the difference.

However, a successful project needs you to navigate local building codes, HOA rules, and construction timelines. This guide covers everything for Van Alstyne homeowners: permits, HOA approvals, storm‑ready materials, design trends, and a free inspection offer.

Most homeowners find that permits and HOAs cause the biggest delays. We handle both for you.

If you live in a Van Alstyne neighborhood with an HOA, exterior changes, especially roof replacements require ARC approval. You must submit your request at least 15 days before starting work.

  • Roofing materials & colors: HOAs often restrict shingle types and colors. Installing without approval can lead to fines or forced replacement.
  • Dumpsters & materials: Even for interior kitchen remodels, HOAs regulate where dumpsters can sit and how long materials stay in your driveway.

We handle the entire HOA approval process, material samples, documentation, and site management, so you don’t have to.

According to the National Weather Service Fort Worth, severe weather hit North Texas hard in the last week of April 2026.

  • April 26, 2026: Half‑dollar to walnut‑sized hail (1.25–1.5 inches) and 60 mph winds across Grayson and Collin counties, including Van Alstyne.
  • April 28, 2026: A Tornado Watch covered 28 counties. The NWS warned of “destructive giant hail” (≥3 inches) and damaging winds.
  • Hidden damage: Hail as small as 1.5 inches can bruise shingles, strip granules, and shorten your roof’s life, even without visible leaks.

If your roof was installed before 2022 or you noticed gutter dents after these storms, schedule a free inspection.

According to the City of Van Alstyne Building Inspections Department, any roofing replacement involving structural changes (including re‑decking) requires a building permit. Significant electrical, plumbing, or mechanical work also needs a permit.

  • Permit fee: Based on project value.
  • Plan review time: 5–7 business days for initial review.
  • Inspections: Performed by Bureau Veritas. Call by 3:00 PM for next‑day inspection.
  • Architectural Review Panel (ARP): Meets the first Tuesday of each month at 6:30 PM at City Hall for larger or historic projects.

We secure all permits and coordinate every city inspection. You focus on your new roof or remodel, not paperwork.

Source: CityofVanAlstyne.us 

Today’s homeowners are moving away from builder‑grade finishes, they invest in high‑performance materials.

The Culinary Kitchen: We transform cramped layouts into entertainment spaces. Expect quartz islands, custom ceiling‑height cabinets, and professional appliances.

The Spa‑Grade Bathroom: Demand for luxury bathroom renovation is at an all‑time high. We remove old tubs and build zero‑entry walk‑in showers with frameless glass and Schluter‑Kerdi waterproofing, built to last a lifetime.

According to the National Weather Service Fort Worth, severe weather hit North Texas hard in the last week of April 2026.

  • April 26, 2026: Half‑dollar to walnut‑sized hail (1.25–1.5 inches) and 60 mph winds across Grayson and Collin counties, including Van Alstyne.
  • April 28, 2026: A Tornado Watch covered 28 counties. The NWS warned of “destructive giant hail” (≥3 inches) and damaging winds.
  • Hidden damage: Hail as small as 1.5 inches can bruise shingles, strip granules, and shorten your roof’s life, even without visible leaks.

If your roof was installed before 2022 or you noticed gutter dents after these storms, schedule a free inspection.

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