Texas — Active Market

Interior finishes subcontractor serving Texas multifamily and commercial construction.

Innergy Interiors supplies and installs across seven CSI divisions for general contractors and developers in El Paso, Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Austin.

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Texas market

Why Texas GCs work with Innergy.

Texas is the primary market for Innergy Interiors. Our headquarters and logistics base is in El Paso, which gives us direct access to the west Texas market, the southern New Mexico corridor, and efficient routing to both the I-10 and I-35 corridors that connect the state’s major construction markets. Texas projects receive faster mobilization response, lower logistics costs, and a sub who is on the ground in the state’s primary construction zone year-round.

The Texas multifamily pipeline is one of the most active in the United States. Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio continue to see sustained Class A and workforce housing starts, driven by population growth, domestic in-migration, and employment expansion across healthcare, energy, aerospace, and technology sectors. General contractors running projects in those metros need interior finishes subcontractors who can mobilize at scale, execute to a tight finish schedule, and manage their own coordination across multiple division scopes without generating superintendent overhead. That is exactly what the Texas market rewards and what Innergy provides.

Interior finishes on a Texas Class A multifamily project require a subcontractor who understands the unit type matrix, sequences their own trades against the paint and cabinet schedule, and delivers units that pass first walk. A flooring sub who mobilizes before cabinets are set damages product and wastes time. A countertop sub who does not schedule measure immediately after cabinet set backs up the plumbing trim-out by weeks. A Division 10 sub who does not confirm blocking requirements before drywall creates wall repairs that cost more than the accessories themselves. Innergy manages all of these sequences internally, across seven divisions, so your superintendent is not chasing individual subs to confirm coordination they should have handled themselves. The Austin market adds a distinct profile to our Texas service territory. Austin’s Class A multifamily and mixed-use development demands interior finishes execution at the design-forward, premium-quality end of the production scale. Buyers and renters arriving from California bring premium market expectations. We execute to that standard in Austin without requiring a separate sub relationship for your Austin portfolio relative to your Dallas or Houston projects.

For GCs with active projects distributed across Texas, one Innergy relationship covers the full state. We do not require a separate sub arrangement for Dallas versus Houston versus El Paso. Your superintendent calls one number for all seven divisions, wherever in Texas the project is located. One bid process. One subcontract. One schedule meeting. One point of accountability for the entire interior finishes phase across every Texas project you run.

How we work on Texas projects

Every Texas project begins with a pre-construction review. Before we submit a number, we review the unit type matrix, confirm blocking requirements for toilet accessories and grab bars, and identify any substrate conditions that will affect flooring installation. These are not additional services we offer on request. They are how we begin every project, because the information they surface prevents problems that are far more expensive to fix after walls are closed and floors are installed.

During the project, we sequence our own trades. The cabinet sub does not wait on the superintendent to coordinate with the countertop sub. The flooring crew does not mobilize before cabinets are set. We manage those dependencies internally, communicate the sequence to your superintendent at the start of each floor, and flag conflicts before they become schedule problems.

For GCs who have managed interior finishes in Texas through separate sub relationships for each division, the difference is one superintendent call instead of seven. One schedule coordination meeting instead of a series of them. One invoice per project instead of seven. That is the practical value of seven-division scope under a single subcontract.

The seven divisions Innergy covers on Texas projects are finish carpentry and cabinets (Division 6), shower doors and mirrors (Division 8), flooring including LVP, tile, and carpet (Division 9), accessories and specialties including toilet accessories, partitions, signage, mailboxes, fire extinguisher cabinets, Knox boxes, and wire shelving (Division 10), window treatments (Division 11), countertops and solid surface (Division 12), and plumbing specialties (Division 22). Each one falls under a single Texas subcontract.

Innergy’s scope in Texas covers Division 9 flooring, Division 6 finish carpentry and cabinets, Division 10 specialties, and Division 12 countertops for multifamily and commercial projects under one subcontract.

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