Sunridge sits within the broader MacDonald Ranch corridor and has been building out since 1997, with construction continuing in phases into the late 2010s — which means the housing stock here isn't one uniform era the way a single-phase master-plan is. Home sizes swing wide too, from cozy attached units under 1,300 square feet up to large single-family homes well over 7,000. Because it borders Seven Hills and MacDonald Ranch, we usually fold Sunridge stops into visits already planned for that corridor.
That mixed-era build-out means the first thing we do on a new Sunridge job is confirm which phase a home was built in before quoting a like-for-like fixture match — a 1998 section and a 2015 section need different parts entirely. HOA approval turnaround for exterior work here runs on the same MacDonald Ranch umbrella HOA as the surrounding corridor.
Vintage confirmation before quoting — fixture matches depend on which build phase (late-90s through 2010s) a given home falls into.
Different anchoring needs for attached townhome/condo sections versus the detached single-family blocks.
HOA-coordinated exterior work, scheduled the same way we handle the rest of the MacDonald Ranch corridor.
Matching fixtures across Sunridge's mixed build phases since 2022 — written estimates, no upselling, and we come back free if something's not right.