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Serving Millsap, TX

Services in Millsap, TX

Tincher's Custom Homes & Remodeling has been building throughout West Texas since 1975. We serve $Millsap, TX and Parker County homeowners who want quality construction done by people who actually stand behind their work.

Whether you're building a new home on your land, putting up a barndominium, or updating a farmhouse you've owned for years, we bring the experience and attention to detail that makes the difference between a project done right and one you'll be fixing for years.

What We Do in Millsap, TX

Custom home built near Millsap, TX by Tincher's Custom Homes

Custom Homes in Millsap, TX

The Millsap area has grown significantly as families from the Metroplex seek land and space without leaving reach of the DFW corridor. We build custom homes in this part of Parker County for people who want a quality home on their own terms — not a tract house on a quarter-acre lot.

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Barndominium built near Millsap, TX by Tincher's Custom Homes

Barndominiums in Millsap, TX

Parker County's strong agricultural heritage and wide open land make Millsap a natural fit for barndominium construction. We build barndominiums in this area from the ground up — fully insulated, finished to residential standard, and built to handle decades of Texas weather.

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Metal building near Millsap, TX built by Tincher's

Metal Buildings in Millsap, TX

Landowners in the Millsap area frequently need outbuildings — hay storage, horse facilities, workshops, or equipment cover. We build metal structures throughout Parker County sized for your property, finished to your specs, and built to last.

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Kitchen remodel near Millsap, TX by Tincher's Custom Homes

Remodeling in Millsap, TX

We remodel homes throughout the Millsap area — kitchens, bathrooms, and full interior renovations. If you bought an older farmhouse or ranch home in Parker County that needs updating, we can help you modernize it without losing the character of the original structure.

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Outdoor stone project near Millsap, TX by Tincher's Custom Homes

Outdoor Projects in Millsap, TX

Covered porches, stone patios, outdoor kitchens, and fenced yards are part of what makes a Millsap-area property complete. We build outdoor living spaces that are designed for actual use — solid, well-finished, and suited to the West Texas climate.

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Home addition near Millsap, TX by Tincher's Custom Homes

Home Additions in Millsap, TX

If your Millsap-area home doesn't have enough room for your family, adding on is often a better option than selling and buying again. We design and build additions that fit naturally into your existing home — matching the roofline, siding, and interior finishes so nothing looks like an afterthought.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Millsap, TX

Do you build and remodel in Millsap, TX and Parker County?
Yes. We serve Millsap and the surrounding Parker County area. The growth in this part of Texas has brought a lot of new construction work our way, and we handle both new builds and renovations of older homes.
Can you build on land with ag exemptions in Parker County?
Yes. We regularly work with ag-exempt land in this area — handling rural permitting, septic and water well coordination, and site preparation for properties outside city limits.
How do I get a project estimate?
Call us at (940) 325-3013 or (940) 682-8384. We'll discuss your project, visit the site if needed, and give you a clear and honest estimate without any pressure.
Do you work on older farmhouses in the Millsap area?
Yes. We remodel older farmhouses and rural homes throughout Parker County — updating kitchens and baths, improving structural elements, adding insulation, and bringing older homes up to current standards while keeping their original character.
What's the difference between a barndominium and a traditional custom home?
A barndominium uses a steel frame structure, which allows for wider open spans, faster construction, and in many cases lower overall cost. A traditional custom home uses wood framing. Both can be finished to the same quality — it's the structural system that differs.
How far in advance do I need to contact you to get on your schedule?
For major projects like a custom home or large addition, reaching out 2 to 3 months ahead is ideal. Smaller remodels can often be scheduled sooner. Call us and we'll give you an honest picture of our current availability.

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Call us today for a free estimate. We've been building dream homes and transforming spaces across Mineral Wells and West Texas since 1975.

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