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Fire damage restoration in Prestonwood (north Preston Road corridor)

Prestonwood (north Preston Road corridor) is North Dallas's 1970s-1980s ranch submarket. Prestonwood was master-planned by Henry S. Miller Jr. and built out 1968-1985 around the Prestonwood Country Club -- the curvilinear street pattern means almost every lot has a non-standard setback geometry that the HOA ARC enforces case-by-case.

Prestonwood (north Preston Road corridor) cost range
$225K$1.1M
typical mid-complexity
Permit authority
City of Dallas Building Inspection
9-13 weeks (BID residential + Prestonwood HOA architectural review)
Typical home size
3,200-6,500 sqft; lots 0.25-0.5 acres
Borough · ZIP
North Dallas
75254
Prestonwood HOA Architectural Review Committee -- mandatory pre-permit review on all exteriorDallas BID standard residential review (no historic overlay)Slab-on-grade post-tensioned on Houston Black clay -- foundation movement common 1970s+ stockDallas Tree Preservation Article X on mature canopyTexas: NO state license -- BID local-only

What a fire damage restoration project looks like here

Prestonwood was master-planned by Henry S. Miller Jr. and built out 1968-1985 around the Prestonwood Country Club -- the curvilinear street pattern means almost every lot has a non-standard setback geometry that the HOA ARC enforces case-by-case.

The HOA architectural review here is more rigorous than most Dallas neighborhoods short of Highland Park -- mansard roof modifications, paint color changes, and even mailbox replacements require ARC sign-off.

Because the original 1970s slabs were under-designed for current Houston Black clay heave patterns, foundation pier-and-beam underpinning ($35K-$75K) is often in scope as part of any major remodel -- the building inspector will flag visible heave cracks during plan review.

Dallas Fire-Rescue + BID joint reconstruction filings for fire-damaged residences — insurance-aligned estimates. In Prestonwood (north Preston Road corridor) specifically, 1970s-1980s ranch stock means fire damage restoration scope is shaped by the neighborhood's dominant construction typology. Baily's Dallas scoping flow factors prestonwood hoa architectural review committee -- mandatory pre-permit review on all exterior and dallas bid standard residential review (no historic overlay) into the estimate before a contractor is involved.

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Pre-seeded for fire damage restoration in Prestonwood (north Preston Road corridor). Mention your 3,200-6,500 sqft, your timeline, and any known constraints — Baily factors the city of dallas building inspection review queue into the scope.

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