Managing the Entire Build Without Subcontractor Delays

Construction and remodeling services in Edinburg for properties requiring coordinated structural work, interior upgrades, and exterior improvements under one contract

San Roman Development manages construction and remodeling projects from foundation to finish, eliminating the coordination gaps that occur when homeowners hire separate contractors for framing, drywall, flooring, and exterior work. When one team handles structural construction, interior remodeling, and specialty finishes, the timeline stays predictable and each phase integrates properly with the next. Property owners across the Rio Grande Valley rely on this approach when they need major renovations, room additions, or custom builds completed without waiting for multiple subcontractors to become available.


The service covers everything from framing new walls and installing drywall to laying flooring, applying specialty coatings, and upgrading exterior siding. A single contract includes structural changes, finish carpentry, painting, and any exterior improvements the property requires. This matters in the Rio Grande Valley, where high humidity and intense sun exposure demand that exterior coatings and siding installations follow immediately after structural work to prevent material degradation during construction pauses.



Request a project consultation to review structural requirements and finish options for your property.

What Full-Service Construction Actually Includes

Full-service construction starts with foundation preparation and framing, then moves through drywall installation, trim work, flooring, and final coatings without waiting for separate contractors to schedule each phase. When your project includes kitchen remodeling alongside structural additions, the same crew handles cabinet installation, countertop placement, drywall finishing, and paint application, so transitions between materials stay clean and timelines stay consistent.


After construction completes, you notice walls align properly at corners where additions meet existing structures, flooring transitions sit flush without gaps, and exterior coatings extend evenly across new siding and original surfaces. Cabinets fit tightly against finished drywall, trim pieces meet at precise angles, and paint coverage looks uniform across all surfaces because the same team controlled quality at every stage.



The approach also reduces material waste and site cleanup time, since crews coordinate deliveries and remove debris continuously instead of leaving materials exposed between subcontractor visits. This keeps job sites cleaner and prevents weather damage to stored materials during construction gaps common in multi-contractor projects.

Questions Before Starting Your Construction Project

Homeowners planning renovations or custom builds often ask about project scope, timelines, and how full-service contracts differ from hiring individual trades.

What does full-service construction include compared to hiring separate contractors?

Full-service construction covers structural work, interior finishing, and exterior improvements under one contract, so you avoid scheduling delays between framing, drywall, flooring, and painting phases that occur when different contractors manage each step independently.

How does the construction process work from planning to completion?

The process starts with site evaluation and design consultation, then moves through foundation and framing, followed by drywall installation, flooring, trim work, painting, and exterior finishing, with each phase coordinated so materials and crews arrive as the previous stage completes.

What types of projects benefit most from full-service management?

Properties requiring coordinated structural changes and finish work—such as home additions with kitchen remodeling, full renovations involving exterior siding replacement, or custom builds where layout changes affect flooring patterns and trim details—benefit most because one team ensures all components integrate properly.

How does Rio Grande Valley climate affect construction timelines?

High humidity in Edinburg requires that exterior coatings and siding installations happen promptly after framing completes, since exposed wood and unfinished surfaces absorb moisture quickly, and full-service scheduling prevents the multi-week gaps that occur when separate contractors delay exterior work.

What should I look for when comparing construction contractors?

Look for contractors who directly employ crews for all major phases rather than subcontracting each trade, ask how they handle material delivery scheduling to prevent weather exposure, and verify they provide detailed project timelines that account for how each phase depends on the previous stage finishing properly.

San Roman Development coordinates all construction phases for residential properties throughout the Rio Grande Valley, managing projects from structural work through final finishes. Schedule a consultation to discuss your construction or remodeling plans and receive a detailed project timeline.