If you’re a Texas homeowner facing problems after a construction, remodeling, or repair project, you’re not alone. Many homeowners discover too late that the work was done poorly, left incomplete, or caused more harm than good. As a law firm focused on holding contractors accountable, we help homeowners recover damages for defective work through claims such as breach of contract, breach of implied warranty, and violations of the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA).
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Explore the FAQs below to learn more about your rights—and how we can help you assert them.
Not necessarily. While a written contract helps, Texas law allows you to pursue claims based on oral agreements, invoices, texts, or other proof of an agreement and poor performance.
Under Texas law, even if you didn’t get a written warranty, the contractor must perform work in a “good and workmanlike manner.” That means using proper materials, following building codes, and doing work that stands up over time.
Yes. Abandoning a job without justification is typically a breach of contract. You may also be entitled to recover the costs to finish the work or fix any damage they caused.
You can still sue to recover your losses. In many cases, we can seek the cost of repairs, replacement work, and even damages for mental anguish or inconvenience under the DTPA.
Texas law generally gives you 4 years for breach of contract and 2 years for DTPA claims, but the exact deadline can depend on when you discovered the issue. Don’t delay—missing the deadline may bar your claim.
Contractors often try to shift blame. Our job is to investigate the facts, hire the right experts if needed, and prove who is responsible.
Yes. Under Texas law, attorney’s fees are recoverable in many contract and DTPA cases if you win. This makes legal action more affordable for homeowners.





