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Edge Construction

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Edge Construction

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20 years of experience

At Edge Construction, we offer expert home building, home remodeling and commercial remodeling services. We have over 25 years of experience and would love to learn about your project vision and begin our pre-construction services with you.

At Edge Construction, we offer expert home building, home remodeling and commercial remodeling services. We have over 25 years of experience and would love to learn about your project vision and begin our pre-construction services with you.



9& Contractors

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9& Contractors

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We stand on 9 basic principles !! Remodeling of all kinds is our spacialt !! Local group of guys who love what we do !! Give me a call and let's see what's best for your building needs GOD BLESS !! Call us today

We stand on 9 basic principles !! Remodeling of all kinds is our spacialt !! Local group of guys who love what we do !! Give me a call and let's see what's best for your building needs GOD BLESS !! Call us today



Under the Sun Contracting

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Under the Sun Contracting

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7 years of experience

We specialize in anchoring manufactured homes for sale and insurance purposes. We have over 15 years experience in foundation installation and repair in both residential and commercial applications. I am a union accredited journeyman carpenter qualified for all construction needs.

We specialize in anchoring manufactured homes for sale and insurance purposes. We have over 15 years experience in foundation installation and repair in both residential and commercial applications. I am a union accredited journeyman carpenter qualified for all construction needs.


Cornerstone Custom Homes

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Cornerstone Custom Homes

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We are dedicated to providing the best custom home building service in Abilene and the surrounding areas. Our focus on affordability, quality, timeliness, customer service, and premium amenities set us ahead of the competition. We lay every stone with intention and purpose, knowing it will remain for years and years to come. This is what separates us from the other custom home builders in Abilene, TX!

We are dedicated to providing the best custom home building service in Abilene and the surrounding areas. Our focus on affordability, quality, timeliness, customer service, and premium amenities set us ahead of the competition. We lay every stone with intention and purpose, knowing it will remain for years and years to come. This is what separates us from the other custom home builders in Abilene, TX!


Saldana's Construction and Remodeling

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Saldana's Construction and Remodeling

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This is a owner opererated business with 4 yrs experiance thats main focus is completing the project on time while satisfiing and making our customers amazed with the work. We specialize in new construction and remodeling from roofing, painting, plumbing, masonry, framing, and more.

This is a owner opererated business with 4 yrs experiance thats main focus is completing the project on time while satisfiing and making our customers amazed with the work. We specialize in new construction and remodeling from roofing, painting, plumbing, masonry, framing, and more.



"Please read my full experience before considering working with or purchasing a home by Lantrip Custom Homes. It could save you a lot of time, headaches and money. They make people sign a contract saying they can't make negative posts about them after buying which is illegal according to the Consumer Review Fairness Act. This is why they have an inflated review scoring which doesn't reflect their actual score with people that they've wronged. I am a military member and my family and I recently relocated to Dyess AFB. We’re planning on being here for a long time and wanted to buy our dream home that our kids could run around and we could enjoy the fresh air in the outskirts of town. We saw our current home on the market and fell in love with the view from the backyard. The backyard was the prime selling point for us but it was bare and needed landscaping. We paid substantially over asking price to have sod and irrigation added to the backyard which we agreed to have added after closing on the house. We were assured that Gene and his team would take care of us and not to worry at all. That was a huge mistake. We had sod installed on March 15th and after a few weeks it was clear that there was an issue with the sod. Not only was it not taking, but over half of the sod seemed to be dead even with the proper care and watering schedule. After 1.5 months I reach out to LCH and Jeremy told me something along the lines of - things like that happen and there’s nothing we can do about it. I paid over $10k to have this yard installed and was told they couldn’t help me? I was furious. I spent the following three weeks hounding them to fix it and was left with crickets. The only person that actually took me seriously was the landscaping contractor who agreed to replace the dead sod that was no longer viable. Of all parties involved the landscaper was the only person responsive, caring and understanding of our situation. He’s planning on replacing the dead sod later this week and I will follow up with an update on how that goes. I ended up having to spend 20 hours of my own time to remove the dead sod so that I could get the new sod installed before it got too far into summer. I hired Lawn Doctors to come out and they said their expert opinion is that it’s possible the builder leveled the ground and removed the nutrient rich soil and did not replace it so the ground didn’t have enough nutrients to grow the sod. I asked Gene and his crew if they could cover the excess water bills for the new sod as well as my time for having to deal with this mess and again I was left with crickets. It’s such a small amount for a company like this but it’s a lot for me and my family. Having to cover all these damages right after buying a new house and moving halfway across the country has been such a headache. What makes me more mad than the money though is my little boy has been so excited to run wild and free in the backyard and it’s so torn up right now he hasn’t be able to go back there and enjoy it. With the new sod coming in he won’t be able to really use it for another month or so and by then it’ll be too hot for him to be out there for long. This is a long winded situation but the morale of the story is do not trust Lantrip Custom Homes to do the right thing. Once they have your money they will push you off every which way to avoid having to take care of the mess they made. While their contractor agreed to replace the dead sod, I’ve had to spend dozens of hours of my time and do back breaking work to get the yard I initially paid for months ago. If you’re between builders I would seriously look elsewhere if possible and avoid the headache and customer service that I’ve experienced. If you think I’m just another guy that complains and leaves one star reviews on the regular, please click on my profile and see the 40+ 5 star reviews to businesses that truly deserve it. Lantrip Custom Homes is not one of those that deserves a good review and I hope this review helps others avoid the mess that I’m in."

Paul T on May 2025

"Please read my full experience before considering working with or purchasing a home by Lantrip Custom Homes. It could save you a lot of time, headaches and money. They make people sign a contract saying they can't make negative posts about them after buying which is illegal according to the Consumer Review Fairness Act. This is why they have an inflated review scoring which doesn't reflect their actual score with people that they've wronged. I am a military member and my family and I recently relocated to Dyess AFB. We’re planning on being here for a long time and wanted to buy our dream home that our kids could run around and we could enjoy the fresh air in the outskirts of town. We saw our current home on the market and fell in love with the view from the backyard. The backyard was the prime selling point for us but it was bare and needed landscaping. We paid substantially over asking price to have sod and irrigation added to the backyard which we agreed to have added after closing on the house. We were assured that Gene and his team would take care of us and not to worry at all. That was a huge mistake. We had sod installed on March 15th and after a few weeks it was clear that there was an issue with the sod. Not only was it not taking, but over half of the sod seemed to be dead even with the proper care and watering schedule. After 1.5 months I reach out to LCH and Jeremy told me something along the lines of - things like that happen and there’s nothing we can do about it. I paid over $10k to have this yard installed and was told they couldn’t help me? I was furious. I spent the following three weeks hounding them to fix it and was left with crickets. The only person that actually took me seriously was the landscaping contractor who agreed to replace the dead sod that was no longer viable. Of all parties involved the landscaper was the only person responsive, caring and understanding of our situation. He’s planning on replacing the dead sod later this week and I will follow up with an update on how that goes. I ended up having to spend 20 hours of my own time to remove the dead sod so that I could get the new sod installed before it got too far into summer. I hired Lawn Doctors to come out and they said their expert opinion is that it’s possible the builder leveled the ground and removed the nutrient rich soil and did not replace it so the ground didn’t have enough nutrients to grow the sod. I asked Gene and his crew if they could cover the excess water bills for the new sod as well as my time for having to deal with this mess and again I was left with crickets. It’s such a small amount for a company like this but it’s a lot for me and my family. Having to cover all these damages right after buying a new house and moving halfway across the country has been such a headache. What makes me more mad than the money though is my little boy has been so excited to run wild and free in the backyard and it’s so torn up right now he hasn’t be able to go back there and enjoy it. With the new sod coming in he won’t be able to really use it for another month or so and by then it’ll be too hot for him to be out there for long. This is a long winded situation but the morale of the story is do not trust Lantrip Custom Homes to do the right thing. Once they have your money they will push you off every which way to avoid having to take care of the mess they made. While their contractor agreed to replace the dead sod, I’ve had to spend dozens of hours of my time and do back breaking work to get the yard I initially paid for months ago. If you’re between builders I would seriously look elsewhere if possible and avoid the headache and customer service that I’ve experienced. If you think I’m just another guy that complains and leaves one star reviews on the regular, please click on my profile and see the 40+ 5 star reviews to businesses that truly deserve it. Lantrip Custom Homes is not one of those that deserves a good review and I hope this review helps others avoid the mess that I’m in."

Paul T on May 2025

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Home Building questions, answered by experts

Major home remodeling projects have some of the highest ROI for adding value to your home. For example, adding a primary bedroom can return about 55% of the investment to build. The cost of a primary bedroom suite averages $62,000—-so the high ROI helps sweeten the deal. However, always make sure to speak with a contractor and architect before adding a new room to your home, as each space affects the layout and aesthetic of your home differently.

Options include traditional mortgages, construction loans, and personal loans. Consult lenders specializing in modular home financing.

Contractors may require a down payment before they begin a project—especially for those that require a lot of materials. Check with your contractor to see how much they require up front before signing a contract, but they should not ask for more than 50%. Never pay in full before work begins.

In most states, you can build an in-law suite on your property as long as you follow local building codes. However, it's important that you have enough space on your property to accommodate the new structure. A functional in-law suite in your backyard will require between 300 and 800 square feet of space.

Depending on size, customization, and location, costs range from $100,000 to $300,000.

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