Transform your home with Breathe Easy’s expert remodeling services in The Woodlands. Our dedicated team will help you achieve the home of your dreams.
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Why Choose Our Services
About Our Team
Breathe Easy has been providing exemplary remodeling services in The Woodlands and surrounding areas for over 10 years. Our team comprises skilled general contractors, Electricians, and Plumbers who ensure high-quality results. We take pride in our innovative approach and personalized service. Let us transform your living space today.
Our Remodeling Process
Consultation: Discuss your vision and needs with our experts.
Planning: Develop a detailed plan, including a timeline and budget.
Execution: Our team, including Drywall, Cabinet, Bath, and Tile Installers, brings your vision to life.
Importance of Remodeling
Remodeling services are essential for updating and maintaining your home. At Breathe Easy, we tackle everything from property restoration to water damage restoration, ensuring every aspect of your home is in top condition. Our team in The Woodlands, TX is dedicated to delivering quality results. Serving Montgomery County, we bring expertise and passion to every project. Contact us at 832-691-7166 today to start your remodeling journey.
The area that is now The Woodlands was used by the Akokisa and Bidai peoples, who relied on the fresh water of Spring Creek. In 1984, construction in the Indian Springs neighborhood near the creek discovered Bidai artifacts.
The Woodlands was conceived after the oil industry investor George P. Mitchell attended a symposium by the Rouse Company subsidiary American City Corporation and developer of Columbia, Maryland, on how to develop new towns using the HUD Title VII program. It was dedicated by George P. Mitchell in 1974 and managed by The Woodlands Corporation as an extension of Mitchell Energy & Development. Mitchell, an oil businessman, planned to establish a conference center, hotels, office parks, retail malls, schools, large distribution centers, and golf courses. Houses would range from moderately priced to expensive and large. Bill Schadewald of the Houston Business Journal said that Mitchell wanted the development to “entice city slickers looking for far-flung suburban quality of life”. Schadewald said that local sources stated that the HUD New Town program, a federally funded program, had a “low survival rate” and questioned whether The Woodlands would succeed.
The Woodlands Corporation was acquired on July 31, 1997, by a partnership between Morgan Stanley and Crescent Real Estate Equities. In December 2003, Rouse Company acquired Crescent’s interest, and Rouse was bought by General Growth Properties on November 12, 2004. In 2011, The Woodlands was sold to the Howard Hughes Development Corporation.
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