
When Andrew Poe started Poe Legacy Construction, it wasn’t just about construction — it was about continuing a family tradition. In his Voyage Austin interview, Andrew put it plainly:
“I wanted to build something that lasts. Something I could pass on, just like my dad and granddad passed on to me.”
That legacy isn’t just in the company’s name. It’s in every kitchen remodel, every deck, every barndominium frame raised under a Texas sky.
Craftsmanship You Can Count On
PLC isn’t a big-box builder. We’re local. We’re personal. And we take pride in doing things the right way — no shortcuts, no gimmicks.
From kitchen renovations and bathroom remodels to outdoor living spaces, our focus is simple: deliver high-quality work that feels like home, because it is.
“We show up. We listen. We build with care. That’s what people remember.”
Growing at the Right Pace
In a fast-paced world, we’ve taken a slower, steadier route. Growth hasn’t come from chasing every job — it’s come from earning trust.
“I’ve turned down projects that didn’t feel right. Our reputation matters more than revenue.”
We’re proud to be known as a reliable home remodeling contractor in Austin and across Central Texas. Every job, big or small, gets the same level of detail and respect.
Rooted in Texas. Built for You.
Based in Liberty Hill, PLC serves homeowners in Austin, Georgetown, and beyond. We’re not trying to be everywhere — just where we can do our best work.
Whether it's a custom staircase or a full home renovation, we bring the same grit, respect, and attention to detail that our name stands for.
What’s Ahead: Sharing Our Tools, Tips & Stories
Whether you're planning a remodel or just learning how to fix a leaky faucet, we’ve got you.
Ready to Build? Let’s Talk.
You don’t need a sales pitch — you need a crew that shows up, keeps promises, and builds it right. That’s us.
Start Your Project — Tell us what you’ve got in mind. We’ll take it from there.
Curious to hear more about Andrew’s journey and what inspired Poe Legacy Construction?
Read the full interview in Voyage Austin →