Lone Tree, Douglas County

Remodeling & Renovation Contractor in Lone Tree, CO

Lone Tree is a short drive west of Parker, and it's one of the most polished pockets of the south metro. Homeowners here expect a higher level of finish — and detailed, precise work is exactly what we like to do.

Lone Tree is compact and upscale, anchored by communities like Heritage Hills, RidgeGate, and Carriage Club and the retail and medical core around Park Meadows and Lincoln Avenue. The homes trend newer and larger, and the expectations that come with them are real: full-height tiled showers rather than a basic surround, custom built-ins and fireplace walls, clean trim and transitions, and materials that read as intentional. That's the kind of work we enjoy most, and it's where careful craftsmanship actually shows.

Lone Tree is also one of the most HOA-heavy areas we serve. Most neighborhoods run architectural (ACC) review, and communities like Heritage Hills and RidgeGate hold exterior work — patios, stamped concrete, fences, privacy walls — to specific material and design standards. We build with those guidelines in mind and encourage confirming requirements with your HOA before the design is locked, so approval is a formality rather than a delay. If you're working with a designer or have already made your selections, we're glad to execute to that plan and hold the crew to it.

On permitting, Lone Tree sits in Douglas County, and depending on your address projects fall under the City of Lone Tree or the county building division. Structural changes, basement finishing, and moving plumbing or electrical typically require a permit; cosmetic updates often don't — confirm the scope locally first. As with the rest of Douglas County (an EPA radon Zone 1 area), a finished basement should include radon testing and mitigation if needed. And whatever the finish level, the Front Range fundamentals still apply: proper base prep for concrete, waterproofing behind tile, and finishes chosen to tolerate intense high-altitude UV and hard water on glass and fixtures.

Bathroom Remodeling

Full-height tiled showers, custom vanities, and precise finish work — with the waterproofing that protects it all.

Basement Finishing

High-finish lower levels — media rooms, guest suites, bars — with radon planned in for Douglas County.

Fence & Privacy Walls

Clean, HOA-compliant fencing and privacy walls that match the neighborhood's standards.

Artificial Turf

Low-water turf with tidy concrete curbing for a manicured, low-maintenance yard.

Recent Lone Tree-area work

Detailed, higher-end finishes.

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Why Lone Tree homeowners call us

Craftsmanship that matches the neighborhood.

Higher-end homes reward attention to detail — tight tile, clean trim, and finishes that look considered. We hold the crew to that standard and build with your HOA's guidelines in mind from the start.

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Detail-driven finishes

Full-height tile, custom built-ins, and clean transitions done to a high standard.

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HOA-fluent

We plan exterior work around Heritage Hills, RidgeGate, and other ACC requirements.

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Owner-led quality

Rudy stays close to the work, so the finish matches what was promised.

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Short drive from Parker

Just east of Lone Tree — responsive scheduling and easy estimates.

Lone Tree questions

Common questions from Lone Tree homeowners.

Do you do higher-end finishes in Lone Tree?

Yes. Lone Tree homeowners often expect a higher level of finish, and detailed work is what we enjoy most — full-height tiled showers, custom built-ins and fireplace walls, precise trim, and clean transitions. We're happy to work with your selected materials and designer, and we hold the crew to that standard throughout.

Does my Lone Tree HOA need to approve exterior work?

Very likely. Lone Tree is HOA-heavy, and communities such as Heritage Hills and RidgeGate typically require architectural (ACC) approval for exterior projects like patios, stamped concrete, fences, and privacy walls. We build with those guidelines in mind and recommend confirming requirements and material standards with your HOA before design is finalized.

Do you need a permit to remodel in Lone Tree?

Often, yes. Lone Tree is in Douglas County, and structural changes, basement finishing, moving plumbing or electrical, and many exterior structures typically require a permit through the City of Lone Tree or Douglas County depending on your address. Cosmetic, like-for-like updates frequently don't. Confirm the scope with the local building division first.

Which Lone Tree neighborhoods do you serve?

We serve Lone Tree communities including Heritage Hills, RidgeGate, Carriage Club, and the neighborhoods around Lincoln Avenue and Yosemite. It's a short drive from our Parker base, so estimates and scheduling are straightforward.

Planning a project in Lone Tree?

Book a free 30-minute estimate or call Rudy directly. Planning the budget or scope first? See our home remodel cost guide or the south metro contractor guide.