Total Home Remodeling Services in Santa Fe TX
Remodeling is at the core of TCB Remodeling And Construction’s capabilities. Whether you want a targeted renovation—like a modernized kitchen or bathroom—or a full home remodel, our team handles structural, mechanical, and aesthetic upgrades from planning to final walkthrough.
Why Remodeling Matters for Your Home
A thoughtful remodel enhances daily life and protects your home’s long-term value. Remodels address functional shortcomings—poor layout, inadequate storage, old systems—while improving energy efficiency, safety, and comfort. For coastal and near-coastal properties, remodeling often includes moisture mitigation, improved ventilation, and corrosion-resistant materials to ensure long-term performance.
Increased Property Value
Kitchens, bathrooms, and additions yield significant resale value.
Enhanced Comfort and Accessibility
Reconfigure spaces for easier flow and improved access.
Energy & System Upgrades
New insulation, HVAC, windows, and appliances lower operating costs.
Structural Improvements
Reinforced framing and updated foundations add safety and durability.
Modern Aesthetics
Updated finishes, lighting, and fixtures create a fresh, cohesive look.
Fewer Surprises
Professional scoping and contingencies reduce unexpected issues during construction.
TCB’s Remodeling Expertise
What Sets Us Apart
Local Knowledge
We navigate Santa Fe and Galveston County permitting and building practices efficiently.
Project Management
We coordinate all trades, maintain schedules, and provide consistent communication.
Skilled Craftsmanship
Our crews and trusted subcontractors deliver high-quality workmanship in framing, plumbing, electrical, trim, and finishes.
Warranty & Aftercare
We stand by our work and provide follow-up support.
Practical Design Focus
We prioritize function and long-term durability while achieving the aesthetic you want.
Comprehensive Remodeling Services We Offer
Full-Home Remodeling
Structural updates, mechanical system replacements, insulation, roof and window upgrades, and full interior redesigns.
Partial or Room-Specific Remodels
Kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, basements, and utility areas.
Open-Concept Conversions
Removing non-load-bearing walls, reinforcing structures, and redesigning layouts for modern living.
Accessible & Aging-in-Place Modifications
Curbless showers, widened doors, ramp installations, and other ADA-friendly options.
Moisture-Control & Corrosion-Resistant Upgrades
Especially important near coastal regions—sealed assemblies, breathable barriers, and corrosion-resistant fasteners.
Energy-Efficiency Upgrades
Insulation, HVAC improvements, LED lighting, and more.
Typical Remodeling Process
Phase 1 — Discovery and Design
- Site visit to document existing conditions.
- Discussion of goals, budget, timeline, and must-haves.
- Preliminary drawings and material selection recommendations.
Phase 2 — Permitting and Planning
- Detailed scope of work and itemized cost estimate.
- Permitting applications and coordination with local authorities.
- Scheduling and procurement plan for materials with lead-time considerations.
Phase 3 — Construction
- Demolition with containment protocols to protect the rest of the home.
- Structural and mechanical modifications performed by licensed trades.
- Inspections and quality checks at key stages.
- Finish work: drywall, trim, painting, cabinetry, hardware, and fixtures.
Phase 4 — Completion and Follow-Up
- Final inspection and client walkthrough to confirm satisfaction.
- Punch-list resolution and documentation of warranties.
- Recommendations for maintenance and use.
Case Example
(Representative, Anonymized)
A mid-1990s ranch home in Santa Fe had outdated kitchens, leaky windows, and weak attic insulation. TCB remodeled the kitchen for improved workflow, replaced windows and doors with coastal-grade units, reinforced the roofline, upgraded insulation, and redesigned the primary bath for modern finishes. The project enhanced energy performance, livability, and resale appeal. We completed the work on a phased schedule so the homeowners lived in the house during most of the remodel, maintaining privacy and usability.
Materials & Strategies We Recommend
Coastal-grade materials (stainless hardware, composite decking, sealed wood systems) for durability.
Low-VOC paints and finishes for healthier indoor air quality.
Moisture-resistant backerboard and waterproofing systems in wet areas.
Energy-efficient appliances and LED lighting for long-term utility savings.
Smart home systems for convenience and added value.
Key Considerations for Successful Remodeling
Clear Budgeting
We provide allowances for fixtures and finishes, and highlight priority areas to control spending.
Scheduling Around Living Needs
We coordinate phases, such as kitchen remodels, to minimize household disruption.
Decisions & Change Management
We help you prioritize selections early to avoid delays and reduce change orders.
Quality vs. Cost
We advise on where to invest for long-term value and where to economize without sacrificing performance.

Frequently Asked Questions
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What does a full-home remodel cost?
Costs vary widely depending on scope, materials, and structural complexity. Typical ranges are provided during the consultation and refined in the detailed estimate. We provide transparent itemized proposals to help you evaluate options.
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Can I stay in my home during construction?
Many homeowners remain in their homes during partial remodels; for full-house renovations, temporary relocation may be advised. We work to minimize disruptions and maintain essential services where possible.
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How do you handle unexpected issues discovered during demolition?
We identify potential risks in our initial assessment and include contingencies. If unexpected conditions arise, we present options and costs through a formal change order process for your approval.
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How long will a remodel take?
Timelines depend on project size and complexity. Smaller projects may take weeks; larger remodels can take months. We provide a project timeline in the estimate.






