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Guide to Home Remodeling Contractors in Grayson County

Judy K.

6/5/26

Find trusted home remodeling contractors in Grayson County TX — kitchen, bath, additions, and general remodeling in Sherman and Denison. 2026 hiring guide.

Home remodeling is one of the largest investments a homeowner makes — and one of the areas with the greatest variance between a job done right and a job done poorly. This guide covers Grayson County remodeling costs, how to find and vet contractors, and the contract protections every homeowner needs.

The Grayson County Remodeling Market


The county's older housing stock — particularly in established Sherman and Denison neighborhoods — creates significant demand for kitchen and bathroom updates, foundation-related structural work, and electrical and plumbing upgrades that accompany cosmetic renovation. 


Labor and material costs in Grayson County are generally 15 to 25 percent below DFW metro pricing for comparable work, making the county an affordable remodeling market relative to the rest of North Texas.


Common Remodeling Projects and Costs


Kitchen Remodels


Kitchen remodels are the most common major renovation in Grayson County. A mid-range kitchen remodel — new cabinets, countertops, appliances, and flooring — typically runs $25,000 to $55,000. 


High-end full kitchen renovations with custom cabinetry and premium finishes run $60,000 to $100,000 and above.

Cabinet lead times — 6 to 14 weeks for semi-custom — are the most common schedule driver. 


Order materials before demolition begins to keep the project on schedule and avoid living in a gutted kitchen longer than necessary.


Bathroom Remodels


A mid-range primary bathroom remodel — tile shower replacement, new vanity, toilet, and flooring — typically runs $12,000 to $28,000. 


Smaller guest bath updates can be completed for $6,000 to $14,000. Tile work and plumbing rough-in are the most labor-intensive elements and represent the bulk of cost variance between contractors.


Room Additions


Room additions and ADUs (accessory dwelling units) touch foundation, framing, roofing, HVAC, electrical, and plumbing. Cost range: $120 to $200 per square foot for a standard addition. Permit and utility connection costs add to the base construction cost and should be included in budget planning.


How to Find a Remodeling Contractor in Grayson County


Referrals from neighbors: The most reliable source for Grayson County contractor recommendations. Ask specifically about timeline adherence, budget management, and whether they would hire the contractor again — these three questions reveal more than any review platform.


Sherman and Denison Chambers of Commerce: Chamber members have a baseline of community accountability and are easier to follow up with when problems arise than out-of-market contractors.


Houzz and Google: Look for contractors with 20+ reviews and a consistent track record over several years. Read negative reviews carefully for patterns — isolated complaints about difficult customers differ from recurring complaints about budget overruns or incomplete work.


What to Ask Before Hiring


Are you licensed and insured? Electricians, plumbers, and HVAC contractors working within a remodel must be licensed by TDLR. General liability and workers compensation should be verified via certificate before work begins.


Will you pull all required permits? Permitted work that passes inspection protects you at resale and confirms the work was done to code. Never agree to skip permits — the short-term cost savings are vastly outweighed by the long-term liability.


What is the payment schedule? Standard: 10–20% deposit at signing, progress payments tied to milestones, final 10–15% held until punch list completion. Never pay more than 50% before work begins. Contractors who require large upfront payments before work starts are a significant risk.


Can you provide three references from similar projects? Call all three. Ask specifically about budget adherence, communication quality, and how problems were handled when they arose — because problems always arise in remodeling.


Contract Essentials


Every remodeling project should have a written contract that includes: a detailed scope of work, specifications for all materials by brand and model number where possible, payment schedule tied to milestones, project timeline with start and substantial completion dates, a defined change order process, and warranty terms for labor and materials.


A change order process that requires written approval before additional work begins is one of the most important contract protections a homeowner can have — verbal agreements during construction lead to billing disputes after completion.


Frequently Asked Questions


Do I need a permit for a kitchen or bathroom remodel in Grayson County?


For any remodel involving electrical, plumbing, or structural changes — which includes almost every full kitchen or bathroom renovation — a permit is required within Sherman and Denison city limits. Your contractor should know exactly what triggers a permit for the specific scope of your project. If they're uncertain or suggest skipping permits, find a different contractor.


How long does a kitchen remodel take in Grayson County?


A typical mid-range kitchen remodel takes 6 to 12 weeks from demolition to completion. Cabinet lead times are the most common schedule driver — semi-custom cabinets typically take 6 to 14 weeks from order to delivery. Order materials before demolition begins to keep the project on schedule.


Resources

City of Sherman Building Department
City of Denison Building Department
TDLR — Licensed Contractor Lookup

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