Backyard Remodeler in Kingspoint, TX

Custom patios, outdoor kitchens, pergolas, decks, fire features, and full backyard transformations — by a licensed contractor serving Kingspoint, Kingwood, and the surrounding Harris County area

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Backyard Remodeling Services in Kingspoint, Kingwood TX

Kingspoint is one of Kingwood's most prestigious and established neighborhoods a mature, wooded community in northeast Harris County (ZIP 77345) defined by custom estate homes, oversized lots, towering pine and hardwood tree canopy, and an iconic setting on a peninsula between the East and West Forks of the San Jacinto River, just north of Lake Houston. Built primarily between 1986 and 2006, Kingspoint's homes sit on generous lots with the kind of natural privacy screening and outdoor depth that make serious backyard transformation genuinely worthwhile. The Deerwood Golf Course borders the neighborhood to the southwest, East End Park to the northeast, and many Kingspoint lots back directly to protected greenbelt reserves — a natural backdrop that rewards thoughtful outdoor design far more than a typical suburban lot ever could.

At Select Remodeling & Construction, we are a licensed contractor serving Kingspoint and the surrounding Kingwood and Harris County area. We manage every phase of backyard remodeling — from initial site evaluation and design through permit acquisition, construction, and final walkthrough. Our full exterior remodeling capabilities are detailed on our exterior remodeling services. Kingwood's active outdoor lifestyle shaped by Lake Houston proximity, over 25 miles of greenbelt trails, and a community culture built around outdoor recreation makes a well-designed backyard not just an aesthetic improvement but a natural extension of how Kingspoint residents actually live. Backyard remodeling here spans the full range of outdoor living construction: replacing aging patios or deteriorated wood decks with custom hardscaped outdoor living surfaces, constructing fully equipped outdoor kitchens suited to the neighborhood's entertaining culture, adding pergolas and pavilions that make the backyard genuinely usable through Kingwood's intense summer heat, building fire features that extend outdoor living into the cooler months, and creating private outdoor retreats defined by quality fencing and landscape lighting.

Backyard Remodeling Services in Kingspoint Kingwood Texas

Backyard Remodeling Services We Provide in Kingspoint, TX

Our backyard remodeling services in Kingspoint cover the full range of outdoor living construction — from custom hardscape patios and outdoor kitchens to pergolas, decks, fire features, privacy fencing, and complete backyard transformations. Every project is managed in-house, with a dedicated project manager overseeing each phase from design through final walkthrough.

Custom Patio & Hardscape Construction

A well-designed patio is the foundation of every great backyard in Kingspoint — the surface from which every other outdoor living element extends. Kingspoint's generously sized lots, the mature pine and hardwood canopy, and the greenbelt reserves that back many properties create outdoor environments that reward genuinely thoughtful hardscape design: spaces that respond to the existing site topography, work with Kingwood's established tree shade patterns, and deliver durable outdoor surfaces that hold up through years of the Gulf Coast's heat, humidity, and heavy seasonal rainfall.

Our custom patio and hardscape construction services in Kingspoint include:
  • Concrete patio construction — broom finish, exposed aggregate, and stamped concrete in patterns suited to Kingspoint's custom home character
  • Natural stone patio installation — flagstone, limestone, and travertine in sand-set or mortar-set applications
  • Paver patio installation — Belgard and Pavestone concrete pavers with properly engineered base preparation for northeast Harris County soil conditions
  • Elevated patio platforms and grade transitions — managing level changes common in Kingspoint's varied terrain
  • Retaining walls and landscape borders — masonry walls that manage grade and define outdoor spaces
  • Walkways, stepping paths, and hardscape connections — linking patios to pool areas, greenbelt access, and the broader backyard
  • Drainage integration — surface drains, channel drains, and grading solutions that manage Kingspoint's proximity to the San Jacinto River floodplain and the area's heavy seasonal rainfall
For guidance on which hardscape materials perform best in the Houston climate, our article on choosing the right materials for humid Texas weather provides a detailed, climate-specific analysis directly applicable to every Kingspoint outdoor project.
Custom Patio and Hardscape Construction in Kingspoint Kingwood Texas

Outdoor Kitchen Construction

Kingspoint's outdoor entertaining culture — shaped by Kingwood's active community life, proximity to Lake Houston, and the prevalence of large private lots — makes an outdoor kitchen one of the most functional and highest-return backyard improvements a homeowner here can build. Kingspoint homes are custom estate properties with high interior finish standards, and an outdoor kitchen built to match that quality requires the same level of material specification and construction execution as any indoor kitchen — not a prefabricated kit set on a poured slab.

Our outdoor kitchen construction services in Kingspoint include:
  • Masonry outdoor kitchen construction — CMU framing with stucco, stone veneer, or brick cladding engineered to perform in Kingwood's humidity and UV environment
  • Built-in grill installation — natural gas-connected grills with gas line rough-in from the home's existing meter, properly permitted through the City of Houston
  • Outdoor countertops — granite, quartzite, and porcelain tile rated for outdoor thermal cycling and the freeze events that occasionally affect the Kingwood area
  • Outdoor cabinetry — stainless steel and marine-grade polymer cabinetry appropriate for Kingspoint's high-humidity outdoor environment
  • Outdoor refrigeration — under-counter refrigerators, beverage centers, and ice makers rated for southeast Texas outdoor temperature ranges
  • Outdoor sink — plumbed hot and cold supply with appropriate drainage and freeze protection
  • Dedicated GFCI-protected outdoor electrical circuits — for appliances, under-counter lighting, and entertainment systems
  • Pizza oven and specialty cooking feature integration — wood-fired or gas-fired specialty cooking features
For homeowners evaluating the return on outdoor kitchen construction in the Kingwood market, our article on which home remodels add the most value provides useful context on how outdoor kitchen investment translates to property value in the greater Houston area.
Outdoor Kitchen Construction in Kingspoint Kingwood Texas

Pergola, Pavilion & Covered Patio Construction

In Kingspoint — where summer temperatures routinely exceed 95°F and the combination of Kingwood heat and Gulf Coast humidity makes unshaded outdoor space genuinely uncomfortable from late April through October — an overhead shade structure is the single most functional construction improvement a homeowner can make to their backyard. Kingspoint's mature tree canopy provides some natural shade, but trees alone do not deliver the controlled, consistent shade coverage that makes a patio, outdoor kitchen, or seating area reliably comfortable. A purpose-built pergola, pavilion, or covered patio does.

Our pergola, pavilion, and covered patio construction services in Kingspoint include:
  • Freestanding pergola construction — western red cedar, Douglas fir, and powder-coated aluminum with properly engineered post footings for Kingwood's soil conditions
  • Attached pergola construction — structurally connected to the home's exterior wall with proper ledger attachment, flashing, and waterproofing
  • Full pavilion construction — fully roofed outdoor structures with standing seam metal or shingle roofing, ceiling fans, recessed lighting, and dedicated electrical service
  • Covered patio addition — extending the home's existing roofline over an outdoor patio area with matching architectural detail
  • Louvered pergola systems — motorized adjustable louver roof systems for full sun, partial shade, or complete weather protection
  • UL-listed wet-rated outdoor ceiling fans and lighting — appropriate for Kingspoint's high-humidity outdoor environment
  • Screen enclosures — screen panels integrated into pergola and pavilion structures for insect control during Kingwood's spring and fall mosquito season
Our article on designing outdoor living spaces covers shade structure selection, sizing, and placement strategy for the specific heat and humidity conditions of southeast Texas.
Pergola Pavilion and Covered Patio Construction in Kingspoint Kingwood Texas

Deck Construction & Replacement

Many Kingspoint homes were built in the late 1980s and 1990s and carry original pressure-treated wood decks that have now lived through three or more decades of Kingwood's heat, humidity, and Gulf Coast storm events — including the flooding impacts of major storm events that have affected the Lake Houston and San Jacinto River area. Deck replacement is one of the most common backyard projects we manage in this neighborhood, replacing deteriorating original decks with properly specified composite or hardwood surfaces that deliver long-term performance without the annual maintenance cycle that pressure-treated pine demands in southeast Texas.

Our deck construction and replacement services in Kingspoint include:
  • Composite decking installation — Trex Transcend, TimberTech Legacy, and Fiberon Paramount composite decking for fade resistance, moisture tolerance, and low maintenance in the Kingwood climate
  • Hardwood decking — ipe, tigerwood, and cumaru tropical hardwoods with exceptional natural durability in Kingwood's outdoor exposure conditions
  • Pressure-treated pine decking — properly specified for the Houston-area climate when budget constraints apply
  • Deck framing — pressure-treated lumber with post footing engineering appropriate for Harris County soil conditions and City of Houston building code requirements
  • Elevated deck construction — decks over grade changes with proper ledger attachment, beam design, and guard railing
  • Full deck replacement — complete removal of deteriorated original decks with new construction on existing or new footings as field conditions require
  • Deck railing systems — cable railing, powder-coated aluminum, and composite railing systems meeting current IRC guardrail requirements
For a current overview of decking material performance in hot and humid Texas conditions, our article on top exterior remodeling trends covers decking material options relevant to every Kingspoint replacement project.
Deck Construction and Replacement in Kingspoint Kingwood Texas

Is Your Kingspoint Backyard a Good Candidate for Remodeling?

Not every Kingspoint backyard project calls for the same approach. Before recommending a construction path, we evaluate each property individually: existing site conditions, Kingwood's drainage and flood zone considerations, Kingspoint deed restriction requirements, the homeowner's functional goals, and the realistic budget involved. Here is an honest overview of when backyard remodeling is the right answer — and when it may not be.

You Have a Quality Home but an Outdated or Underused Backyard

Kingspoint homes are custom estate properties in one of Kingwood's most desirable sections — with interior finishes and architectural character that reflect the neighborhood's premium standing. A backyard that still has its original 1990s concrete slab, a deteriorating pressure-treated deck, or simply open lawn does not reflect that same standard. Homeowners in this position are in the ideal situation to capture meaningful value and daily enjoyment from a backyard remodel that brings the outdoor environment in line with the quality of the home itself.

Your Household Entertains Regularly or Wants To

Kingspoint's lot sizes, the natural privacy created by the neighborhood's mature tree canopy and greenbelt borders, and Kingwood's active community social culture make outdoor entertaining a natural fit for residents — but only when the backyard is genuinely equipped for it. Households that entertain primarily indoors because the outdoor space cannot comfortably accommodate guests, or who would entertain more frequently outdoors if the infrastructure existed, are strong candidates for outdoor kitchen, covered patio, and entertainment area construction.

Your Existing Outdoor Structures Have Reached End of Useful Life

Many Kingspoint homes carry original outdoor structures built when the neighborhood was first developed in the late 1980s and 1990s. After three or more decades of Kingwood's heat, humidity, Gulf Coast storm exposure, and the occasional severe flooding event near the San Jacinto River area, many of these original installations have reached the point where replacement is more economical than continued maintenance. Replacing a failing original deck or patio with properly specified, climate-appropriate materials delivers far better long-term value than ongoing repair of an undersized or deteriorating original installation.

You Are Planning to Stay in Your Kingspoint Home Long-Term

Backyard remodeling in Kingspoint delivers strong return on investment — both in daily quality of life and in property value at resale — but the return is maximized when the homeowner occupies and uses the finished space for a meaningful period. Homeowners planning to sell within one to two years should evaluate project scope and ROI carefully before committing. Those planning to remain in Kingspoint for five or more years will benefit from both daily use of the transformed space and the value it adds at eventual resale in one of Kingwood's strongest submarkets.

The Property Has Unresolved Drainage or Flood Zone Issues

Kingspoint's location on a peninsula between the East and West Forks of the San Jacinto River and its proximity to Lake Houston means that some properties carry FEMA flood zone designations or drainage constraints that affect what can be built and how. Hardscape construction over unresolved drainage issues creates problems that are costly to correct after the fact. We evaluate FEMA flood zone status, drainage easements, and existing site drainage at the earliest stage of every project and advise clearly when site constraints affect the construction plan before any design or investment commitment is made.

The Goal Is Minor Updates That Do Not Require Contractor Work

If the existing backyard structure is fundamentally sound and the goal is limited to adding patio furniture or a portable grill — a full remodeling project is more scope and investment than the situation requires. We advise honestly on what level of work your specific Kingspoint backyard goals actually require and will not recommend a construction scope that your project does not genuinely need.

Cost of Backyard Remodeling in Kingspoint, TX

Backyard remodeling costs in Kingspoint TX are driven by scope of work, materials, site conditions, the complexity of any gas line or electrical rough-in required, and whether the project involves new structural elements. The ranges below reflect typical investment levels for outdoor living projects in the Kingspoint and Kingwood market. All figures are estimates — a fully itemized written proposal is provided before any work is scheduled.

Project Type Scope Description Typical Investment
Basic Patio Installation Concrete, paver, or flagstone patio — standard size, straightforward site conditions, no drainage complications $8,000 – $22,000
Custom Hardscape Patio Large-format paver or natural stone patio with retaining elements, multiple levels, or complex layout — common on Kingspoint's larger lot footprints $20,000 – $50,000
Outdoor Kitchen Construction Masonry outdoor kitchen with built-in grill, countertop, side burner, refrigerator, sink, gas line rough-in, and City of Houston electrical permit $25,000 – $70,000+
Pergola or Pavilion Freestanding or attached pergola or fully roofed pavilion with footings, ceiling fans, and lighting $12,000 – $45,000
Deck Construction or Replacement Composite or hardwood deck with framing, footings, railing system, and stairs — including full replacement of original Kingspoint wood decks $15,000 – $50,000+
Full Backyard Transformation Complete outdoor living buildout — patio, outdoor kitchen, pergola or pavilion, fire feature, privacy fencing, and lighting across Kingspoint's full lot depth $60,000 – $150,000+

Key cost factors for backyard remodeling in Kingspoint include material selection, structural complexity, whether outdoor kitchen or fire feature work requires gas line extension from the home's existing meter, City of Houston permit fees, Kingspoint deed restriction review requirements, and any site drainage or flood zone considerations that affect foundation or drainage design. For a detailed discussion of how to budget realistically for an outdoor project in the greater Houston area, our realistic remodeling budget guide is the best starting point.

Our Backyard Remodeling Process in Kingspoint, TX

Every backyard remodeling project in Kingspoint follows a defined process from initial consultation through final walkthrough. Understanding each phase helps homeowners set realistic expectations and make confident decisions at every stage.

1

Consultation & Site Evaluation (1 – 2 Weeks)

We begin every Kingspoint backyard project with an in-person consultation and thorough site evaluation. This covers existing surface conditions, site drainage patterns, FEMA flood zone status, proximity to the San Jacinto River forks and any drainage easement constraints, utility locations (gas, electrical, irrigation), Kingspoint deed restriction requirements, and an honest assessment of what the site can support from a construction standpoint. A fully itemized written proposal is provided before any commitment is required.

2

Design & Deed Restriction Review (2 – 4 Weeks)

Once project scope is confirmed, design development begins alongside any required Kingspoint deed restriction review. The applicable deed restrictions govern certain exterior improvements — fencing materials and height, structure placement relative to property lines, and the overall character of outdoor additions — and compliance is confirmed before any permit applications are submitted. Our design deliverables — site plans, elevation drawings, and material specifications — are reviewed and approved by the homeowner before any submissions are made.

3

Permits — City of Houston (2 – 6 Weeks)

Backyard remodeling projects in Kingspoint that involve structural shade elements, elevated decks, outdoor kitchens with gas or electrical, swimming pools, or fencing above the height limit require permits through the City of Houston — the permitting jurisdiction covering Kingwood-area properties. Our team prepares and submits the complete permit package, manages all plan review communication, and coordinates the inspection schedule through to final approval. We handle the full permit process on every Kingspoint project that requires it — homeowners are not managing City of Houston permit submissions on their own.

4

Construction Phase (2 – 16 Weeks)

With permits approved and deed restriction compliance confirmed, construction begins according to the project schedule. A dedicated project manager coordinates every trade on site — excavation and grading, concrete work, masonry, carpentry, gas line rough-in, electrical, and landscaping — and manages the City of Houston inspection sequence at each required phase. Kingspoint's mature trees and established landscaping are protected throughout construction. The homeowner receives regular progress updates and all material selections are confirmed before installation at each phase.

5

Final Walkthrough & Completion (1 Week)

The final phase includes a comprehensive punch list review conducted jointly with the homeowner, all required final City of Houston inspections, and a complete project walkthrough before the space is handed over for use. We do not consider a project complete until every detail — from joint alignment in the paver field to gas appliance commissioning to lighting controls — has been reviewed and the homeowner is fully satisfied with the result.

Materials & Systems We Specify for Kingspoint Backyard Projects

Kingspoint's outdoor construction environment — intense UV exposure from April through October, high ambient humidity, northeast Harris County soil conditions, heavy seasonal rainfall, proximity to the San Jacinto River floodplain, and the occasional winter freeze — demands material specifications chosen for genuine long-term performance in these exact conditions, not just initial aesthetics or cost.

Paving & Hardscape Materials

Concrete pavers (Belgard, Pavestone), natural limestone, travertine, and flagstone are the primary hardscape surface options for Kingspoint projects — each selected for durability in the Gulf Coast's thermal cycling and moisture environment. Paver installations require a properly engineered aggregate base — typically 4 to 6 inches of compacted crushed stone — to manage the seasonal soil movement common throughout northeast Harris County. Our article on choosing the right materials for humid Texas weather covers paving material selection in climate-specific detail.

Decking Materials

Trex Transcend, TimberTech Legacy, and Fiberon Paramount composite decking are our primary decking specifications for Kingspoint projects — offering color stability, moisture resistance, and low maintenance performance that Kingwood's outdoor environment demands. For homeowners who prefer natural wood, ipe and tigerwood tropical hardwoods provide exceptional durability without the maintenance burden of pressure-treated pine. All deck framing uses pressure-treated lumber with appropriate galvanized hardware and post footing systems engineered for Harris County soil conditions and City of Houston building code requirements.

Shade Structure Materials

Western red cedar, Douglas fir, and powder-coated aluminum are the primary materials for pergola and pavilion construction in Kingspoint. Western red cedar offers natural resistance to decay and insects — a critical characteristic in Kingwood's humid environment where untreated wood deteriorates rapidly. For fully roofed pavilion structures, standing seam metal roofing and architectural shingles matching the home's existing roof are specified to deliver genuine weather protection and visual cohesion with the primary residence's architectural character.

Outdoor Kitchen Construction Materials

Concrete masonry unit (CMU) framing with stone veneer, stucco, or brick cladding is the standard for outdoor kitchen construction in Kingspoint — significantly outperforming steel stud and cement board framing systems in Kingwood's humidity and direct rainfall exposure. Countertops are specified in quartzite, granite, or porcelain tile rated for outdoor thermal cycling — materials that maintain structural integrity through Kingwood's summer heat and the freeze events that occasionally affect the Houston area.

Privacy Fencing Materials

Western red cedar board-on-board and horizontal cedar privacy fencing are the most common specifications for Kingspoint fencing projects — offering natural beauty, compatibility with Kingspoint deed restriction standards, and the structural integrity to handle the wind loads that accompany Gulf Coast storms and Kingwood's exposure to severe weather events. For homeowners seeking lower maintenance alternatives, composite fencing and powder-coated aluminum ornamental fencing offer long-term color stability without the periodic staining and board replacement that cedar requires.

Outdoor Lighting Systems

Low-voltage LED landscape lighting systems — pathway fixtures, uplights for Kingspoint's signature mature pines and hardwoods, in-ground well lights, and step lights — form the core of every Kingspoint backyard lighting design. All fixtures are specified as IP65 or IP67 rated for outdoor wet-location use with UV-stable housing appropriate for continuous Gulf Coast outdoor exposure. Smart lighting controls — timer-based and smartphone-app-controlled — are integrated into every Kingspoint lighting system as a standard feature.

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Permits, Deed Restrictions & Regulations for Backyard Remodeling in Kingspoint, TX

Kingspoint is a neighborhood within the Kingwood master-planned community in northeast Harris County. Backyard remodeling projects here are governed by City of Houston permitting requirements — Kingwood was annexed into the City of Houston in 1996 — as well as Kingspoint's deed restriction standards. Understanding both layers before construction begins is essential.

City of Houston Building Permits

Kingspoint is within the City of Houston's jurisdiction following Kingwood's annexation in 1996. Structural outdoor construction — elevated decks, pergolas and pavilions with footings, outdoor kitchens with gas or electrical, swimming pools, and fencing above permitted heights — requires permits through the City of Houston's permitting office. The permit review covers structural drawings, site plans, and MEP documentation applicable to the project scope. Our team prepares and submits the complete permit package on behalf of every Kingspoint client, manages all plan review communication with the city, and schedules the required construction inspections through to final approval. For structural outdoor work specifically, our article on structural changes, permits, and mistakes to avoid covers the key considerations that apply to permitted outdoor construction.

Kingspoint Deed Restrictions

Kingspoint properties are subject to deed restrictions governing the character, materials, and placement of exterior improvements — including fencing height and materials, shade structure design and placement relative to property lines, and the overall visual quality of outdoor additions. Deed restriction compliance in Kingspoint is enforced through legal mechanisms — violations can result in neighbor complaints and court-ordered removal of non-compliant improvements at the homeowner's expense. Our team reviews the applicable Kingspoint deed restrictions before every project is designed, ensuring all proposed improvements are compliant before any permits are applied for or construction begins. No surprises mid-project.

Gas Line & Electrical Permits

Outdoor kitchens and gas fire features in Kingspoint require separate gas line permits and electrical permits pulled by licensed subcontractors through the City of Houston. Gas line rough-in for outdoor kitchens, fire pits, and fire tables must be inspected before connection and final commissioning. Outdoor electrical circuits — GFCI-protected outlets, under-counter lighting, ceiling fans, and entertainment systems — must be permitted and inspected at the rough-in phase before covers or fixtures are installed. Our team coordinates the full MEP permit process for every outdoor kitchen and fire feature project as a standard part of the construction scope.

Flood Zone & Drainage Considerations

Kingspoint's location on a peninsula between the East and West Forks of the San Jacinto River, combined with proximity to Lake Houston, means that flood zone status and drainage constraints are genuinely relevant considerations for backyard construction here. Some Kingspoint properties carry FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) designations or drainage easements that affect what can be built and how. Adding impervious hardscape near a flood zone requires careful drainage planning. Our team evaluates FEMA flood map designations, drainage easement locations, and existing site drainage patterns at the earliest stage of every Kingspoint project — before design begins, not after problems surface during construction.

Our Outdoor Living Projects

Our team has completed outdoor living and exterior remodeling projects throughout the Kingwood area and the greater northeast Houston corridor — including custom patios, structural additions, outdoor transformations, and high-finish exterior construction across Harris County.

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Deck, Patio & Outdoor Kitchen Project

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A full outdoor living build featuring a custom deck, patio, and outdoor kitchen — showcasing the structural framing, finish carpentry, and multi-trade coordination our team delivers across backyard transformation projects in the northeast Houston corridor.

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Outdoor Living & Patio Construction Project

Project Location: Greater Houston Area, TX

A custom outdoor living and patio construction project reflecting the design quality, outdoor kitchen integration, and finish standards our team consistently delivers across Harris and Montgomery County backyard remodels.

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Custom Outdoor Kitchen & Deck Build

Project Location: Greater Houston Area, TX

A high-finish outdoor kitchen and deck project demonstrating our team's custom cabinetry work, structural deck construction, and outdoor living design capability — directly representative of the backyard builds we deliver throughout the Kingwood area.

Why Kingspoint Homeowners Choose Select Remodeling & Construction

Backyard remodeling in Kingspoint is a meaningful investment in one of Kingwood's most prestigious neighborhoods — and the contractor you choose determines both the quality of the finished result and how smoothly the process runs from start to finish. Here is what sets our team apart for outdoor living clients in Kingspoint and the surrounding Kingwood area.

Knowledge of Kingwood's Specific Conditions — Flood Zones, Deed Restrictions, and Gulf Coast Climate

Kingspoint is not a generic Houston suburb. It is a specific neighborhood with specific site conditions: proximity to the San Jacinto River forks and Lake Houston, FEMA flood zone considerations that affect some properties, Kingspoint deed restrictions governing exterior improvements, a mature wooded environment requiring careful site management during construction, and City of Houston permitting jurisdiction. Our team understands these conditions and designs every Kingspoint backyard project with them in mind from the beginning — not as an afterthought once problems arise.

Single Point of Accountability — One Team, One Project Manager

Every Kingspoint backyard project is managed by a single dedicated project manager — from the initial site consultation through the final punch list walkthrough. Homeowners are not coordinating between a hardscape contractor, a separate electrician, a separate gas plumber, a separate fence company, and a permit expediter. One team manages everything, and one person is accountable for every phase.

  • Single contact managing all communication from design through completion
  • All subcontractor coordination — masonry, gas, electrical, landscaping — managed in-house
  • City of Houston permit scheduling managed on the homeowner's behalf
  • Regular progress updates and complete budget and schedule transparency throughout

Climate-First Material Specifications — Built for the Gulf Coast

Backyard construction in Kingspoint that uses materials not properly specified for the Gulf Coast's UV exposure, humidity, thermal cycling, and seasonal rainfall will fail within a few years. Every material recommendation we make — from paver base preparation to decking species to shade structure lumber to outdoor kitchen cladding — is informed by how that material genuinely performs in Kingwood's specific outdoor exposure conditions over the long term. Our article on choosing the right materials for humid Texas weather is essential reading before any Kingspoint outdoor project begins.

Full City of Houston Permit & Deed Restriction Handling

Kingspoint outdoor projects that begin construction without required City of Houston permits, or without verifying deed restriction compliance, create problems that are expensive and disruptive to resolve. Our team manages the full City of Houston permit process and deed restriction review on every project that requires them — ensuring construction begins with all approvals in place. We stay current with Houston building code requirements and Kingspoint deed restriction standards so our designs are compliant from day one, not revised after a plan review comment or a neighbor complaint.

Licensed, Bonded & Fully Insured

Our team is fully licensed, bonded, and insured for all remodeling and construction work in Kingspoint and the Harris County area. Every project carries comprehensive general liability and workers' compensation insurance — protecting your property, your landscape, and every person working on your backyard project from day one through final completion. If you are comparing contractors for an outdoor project in Kingspoint, our guide on how to choose the right remodeling contractor outlines the specific qualifications and questions that matter most when selecting a team for significant outdoor construction work.

Transparent Pricing — Fully Itemized Estimates Before Any Work Begins

Every backyard remodeling estimate we provide in Kingspoint is fully itemized in writing — broken down by scope, materials, structural systems, MEP work, site work, and City of Houston permit fees — before any agreement is signed or work is scheduled. Kingspoint homeowners making meaningful outdoor investments deserve to understand exactly what every dollar in the budget represents. Our article on the cost of remodeling in the greater Houston area provides useful context on how construction investment breaks down for exterior projects across this market.

Start Your Backyard Remodeling Project in Kingspoint, TX

Whether you are building a custom patio, constructing an outdoor kitchen, installing a pergola or covered pavilion, replacing an aging deck, adding a fire feature, building a privacy fence, or planning a complete backyard transformation — our team is ready to manage your Kingspoint project from the first site consultation through the final walkthrough.

Choose a backyard remodeler who understands Kingspoint's deed restriction requirements, City of Houston permitting processes, the flood zone and drainage conditions unique to this corner of Kingwood near Lake Houston and the San Jacinto River, and the material specifications that the Gulf Coast climate demands for long-term outdoor living performance.

Primary Service Area: Kingspoint, Kingwood TX — ZIP code 77345

Also Serving: Atascocita, Humble, Fall Creek, Summerwood, Lake Houston area, and surrounding northeast Harris County communities — ZIP codes 77346, 77044, 77049, 77050, and adjacent areas

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from Kingspoint homeowners about backyard remodeling, City of Houston permits, deed restrictions, flood zones, and project timelines in the Kingwood area

Backyard remodeling costs in Kingspoint TX range from approximately $8,000 for a basic patio installation to $150,000 or more for a complete outdoor living transformation with a custom outdoor kitchen, pergola or pavilion, fire feature, privacy fencing, deck, and lighting. Mid-range projects — a quality patio with a pergola and outdoor kitchen — typically run $40,000 to $90,000 in the Kingspoint market. All estimates are provided in writing, fully itemized by scope and material, before any agreement is signed or work is scheduled.

Yes, in most cases. Kingspoint is within the City of Houston's jurisdiction following Kingwood's annexation in 1996. Structural outdoor construction — elevated decks, pergolas with footings, outdoor kitchens with gas or electrical, and pools — requires permits through the City of Houston's permitting office. Our team manages the full permit process on behalf of every Kingspoint client from application submission through final inspection.

Yes. Kingspoint properties are governed by deed restrictions covering fencing materials and height, structure placement relative to property lines, and the general visual character of outdoor improvements. Deed restriction violations in Kingspoint can result in legal enforcement action and court-ordered removal of non-compliant work at the homeowner's expense. Our team reviews the applicable Kingspoint deed restrictions before every project is designed to ensure all proposed improvements are fully compliant before construction begins.

Some Kingspoint properties — particularly those close to the East or West Fork of the San Jacinto River or near Lake Houston — carry FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) designations on current flood maps. Flood zone status affects foundation design requirements, what drainage improvements may be required when adding impervious hardscape, and in some cases what can be built at all without elevation certificates or variances. We evaluate FEMA flood map status and drainage easement constraints at the earliest stage of every Kingspoint project and advise clearly on how flood zone designation affects the construction plan before any design commitment is made.

Yes. Gas line rough-in for outdoor kitchens and fire features is a standard part of our outdoor kitchen construction service in Kingspoint. Natural gas connections require a licensed plumber to pull the appropriate City of Houston permit, run the gas line from the home's existing meter to the outdoor kitchen location, and have the rough-in inspected before connection and commissioning. We coordinate the full gas line permit and installation process on every Kingspoint outdoor kitchen project.

Drainage is one of the first things we assess on every Kingspoint backyard project. The neighborhood's location on a peninsula between the East and West Forks of the San Jacinto River — combined with Kingwood's heavy seasonal rainfall — means drainage design is not optional. We evaluate the existing site grade, check for drainage easements, confirm FEMA flood zone status, identify low points and drainage paths, and incorporate appropriate surface drains, channel drains, French drains, and grading corrections before any hardscape is installed. Addressing drainage properly at the foundation of the project protects the investment and prevents water management problems from surfacing after construction is complete.

We serve Kingspoint and the surrounding Kingwood and northeast Harris County area including Atascocita, Humble, Fall Creek, Summerwood, Lake Houston, Kingwood proper, and adjacent communities. Primary service ZIP code is 77345, with service extending to 77346 (Atascocita), 77044, 77049, 77050, and surrounding areas throughout northeast Harris County and the greater Houston area.
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