About Remodeling in Breckenridge
Adrian's Custom Services provides professional remodeling services in Breckenridge, TX. As a veteran-owned, bonded, and insured contractor based in Anson, we deliver dependable results across Stephens County and the Big Country. Every project starts with a free on-site estimate and ends with a clean, finished space you can count on.
From kitchens and baths to full interior updates, we manage the moving parts so you don’t have to. One point of contact, clear scheduling, and tidy job sites keep the process predictable.
Breckenridge is ~55 miles from our shop in Anson, making it easy for our crews to arrive on time and work a full, productive day. We schedule Breckenridge projects to minimize travel overhead — savings we pass along in competitive pricing. Whether it is a single-room update or a large-scale job, Breckenridge homeowners get the same hands-on quality we deliver to every community we serve.
We coordinate demo, framing, drywall, paint, tile, trim, and punch‑out—checking work at each step so problems don’t snowball later.
Material selection support is available if you want help with cabinets, tile, fixtures, and paint. Or, supply your own—we’ll coordinate deliveries and install to spec.
Our Remodeling Process
Every remodeling project in Breckenridge follows a clear, proven workflow so you always know what to expect.
- Consultation, scope, and estimate
- Plan and schedule (permits as needed)
- Build—trade coordination and inspections
- Finishes, fixtures, and detail carpentry
- Final walkthrough and handoff
What Breckenridge Homeowners Should Know
- Lakeside and recreational properties near Hubbard Creek Reservoir drive demand for decks, exterior painting, and weather-resistant finishes.
- Breckenridge has a historic downtown with buildings that need careful restoration work — skilled carpentry and drywall are essential.
- Stephens County's mix of clay and sandy soils can cause differential settling in foundations, leading to drywall cracks and framing issues.
- Mature post oak and pecan trees throughout the area need regular trimming to prevent storm damage to roofs and structures.
