Luxury Home Remodeling in Haltom City, TX | Kitchen, Bath & Additions
Call Now (469) 547-5811Luxury kitchen, bath, whole-home & addition remodeling in Haltom City · Tarrant County, TX
Haltom City grew up fast. In 1950 just 5,760 people lived here; by 1960 the population had jumped to 23,133 as families poured into this Fort Worth suburb during the post-WWII housing boom. That single decade defined the city’s look — block after block of mid-century ranch homes and bungalows on comfortable lots about four miles northeast of downtown Fort Worth, in the heart of central Tarrant County.
Those homes were built well, but many have never been touched since. That is exactly where we come in. We turn dated, compartmentalized 1950s and ’60s floor plans into open, light-filled, high-end living spaces without erasing the solid bones that made them worth buying in the first place.
Remodels Built for Haltom City Homes
Most of the housing stock here is 20th-century ranch and bungalow construction — great structures with small kitchens, closed-off dining rooms, and single bathrooms that no longer fit how people live. Our most-requested projects reflect that:
- Kitchen remodels — removing walls, adding islands, custom cabinetry, and stone countertops that open the kitchen to the living area.
- Master bath and spa suites — converting cramped original baths into walk-in showers, soaking tubs, and double vanities.
- Room additions — expanding the footprint of a ranch home to add a primary suite, home office, or great room, taking advantage of Haltom City’s generous mid-century lots.
- Whole-home transitional renovations — updating flooring, lighting, windows, and finishes throughout.
Every design accounts for how these homes were originally framed and for North Texas’s expansive clay soils, so your remodel is beautiful *and* built to last.
Permitted, Inspected, and Done Right
We pull and pass every required permit. In Haltom City, remodels are permitted and inspected through the city’s Planning & Community Development Department at City Hall, 4801 Haltom Rd. That means your project is documented, code-compliant, and protected — no shortcuts, no surprises when it’s time to sell.
From first sketch to final walkthrough, you work with a team that respects your home’s history and your budget. If you own a ranch or bungalow in Haltom City and you’re ready to make it feel like new, let’s talk.
Call us today at (469) 547-5811 for a free in-home remodeling consultation.
Why Haltom City homeowners trust local knowledge
- Haltom City's population grew from 5,760 in 1950 to 23,133 in 1960 during the post-WWII housing boom as a Fort Worth suburb, giving the city its predominant mid-century ranch and bungalow housing stock.
- Haltom City housing consists primarily of 20th-century ranch-style homes and bungalows, alongside newer traditional single-family builds and townhomes.
- Remodels in Haltom City are permitted and inspected through the city's Planning & Community Development Department at City Hall, 4801 Haltom Rd (817-222-7730).
- Haltom City is located about four miles northeast of Fort Worth in central Tarrant County, within the Dallas-Fort Worth metro on North Texas clay soils.
Nearby Tarrant County Service Areas
- Arlington, TX
- Azle, TX
- Bedford, TX
- Colleyville, TX
- Crowley, TX
- Euless, TX
- Fort Worth, TX
- Grapevine, TX
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Frequently Asked Questions
What county is Haltom City, TX in, and who handles building permits there?
Haltom City, TX sits in Tarrant County, and permits for remodeling, additions, and other construction work are issued through the applicable city or county building department for that jurisdiction. Any project that adds square footage or changes structural, electrical, or plumbing systems requires a permit before work starts; we handle that submission and inspection process for every project we build.
How long does a typical kitchen or bathroom remodel take?
A full kitchen remodel usually runs 6-10 weeks once permits are approved and materials are on site; a bathroom remodel typically takes 3-5 weeks. Custom cabinetry, special-order stone, and structural changes can extend that timeline, which is why we walk every client through a realistic schedule before work begins.
Can I stay in my home during a remodel?
For most kitchen and bathroom remodels, yes, especially if you have at least one working bathroom and a temporary kitchen setup during the project. For whole-home remodels or major additions with extended demolition, some clients choose to relocate temporarily; we discuss the realistic disruption level for your specific scope during the planning phase so there are no surprises.
