Residential Projects Built to Last

Contracting Services in Tyler for properties needing coordinated exterior and interior renovations

Pacher & Sons Roofing & Construction handles general contracting for residential projects in Tyler, Kilgore, Flint, and surrounding areas, overseen by Zac with support from his father, brother Ryan, and a skilled crew. You need this when a project involves multiple trades—roofing, carpentry, siding, and finish work—that must happen in sequence without delays or miscommunication. The family-driven structure means the same people pricing your job are the ones managing it through completion.


General contracting coordinates every phase of work so that framing, electrical rough-ins, insulation, and finish carpentry happen in the right order. When one trade finishes late or leaves gaps, the next step stalls or gets done incorrectly. This service prevents that by scheduling each crew in advance, inspecting transitions between phases, and keeping materials on-site when needed.


Schedule a project walkthrough to outline scope, timing, and trade coordination requirements.

What Coordinated Project Management Prevents

Large-scale renovations and exterior improvements require oversight that prevents expensive rework. When subcontractors show up without knowing what the previous crew did, you get mismatched materials, incorrect measurements, or finish work that doesn't align with structural changes. Transparent communication from start to finish means you know what's happening each week, what's been ordered, and when inspections are scheduled.


After the project wraps, you'll notice that trim lines are clean, transitions between old and new materials look intentional, and every door and window operates correctly. Systems work together—new siding doesn't trap moisture behind it, and roof flashing integrates with new exterior walls. Nothing looks like an add-on or an afterthought.


This approach also ensures accountability across the entire job. Because the same family team manages every phase, there's no confusion about who's responsible if something needs adjustment. Attention to detail comes from the fact that the crew's reputation depends on the final result, not just their individual task.

Questions Homeowners Ask Before Starting

Renovation projects involve decisions about timing, sequencing, and trade coordination that affect both cost and outcome. These answers clarify what to expect during a multi-phase project in Tyler.

What does general contracting include that hiring individual trades does not?

You get a single point of contact who schedules all work, inspects each phase before the next begins, handles material ordering to prevent delays, and ensures that rough carpentry, electrical, plumbing, and finish work align without gaps or rework.

How does weather in Tyler affect project timelines?

Heavy rain can delay exterior work like siding or roofing, but interior phases continue without interruption. Your contractor schedules outdoor tasks during drier periods and sequences indoor work to keep progress moving regardless of conditions.

When should I plan a large renovation to avoid delays?

Starting in late winter or early spring allows exterior work to finish before summer heat makes long days harder on crews, and interior phases wrap up without competing for materials during peak construction season when suppliers run low on inventory.

What happens if one trade's work doesn't pass inspection?

The project pauses until corrections are made, because moving forward would lock in code violations or create safety issues. Your contractor coordinates the fix, reschedules the inspection, and adjusts the timeline for trades waiting downstream.

How do I know the project is progressing correctly?

You receive updates at each phase transition—after framing, before drywall, once rough-ins pass inspection—so you see exactly what's complete and what's next. Photos and walkthroughs provide documentation of work hidden behind walls or finishes.

Pacher & Sons Roofing & Construction brings the structure and accountability needed for projects involving multiple systems and finishes. Discuss your project with the team to map out phases, identify trade dependencies, and establish a realistic timeline.