VMC Facilities, LLC proudly completed Phase 1 of a comprehensive, three-phase full restaurant remodel at Texas Roadhouse in Slidell, Louisiana. This major transformation—led by Project Manager Andrew DiCarlo and Superintendent Robert Hedrick—focused on a complete overhaul of the building’s exterior, modernizing and reinforcing its structure for both style and durability.
The first phase began with full demolition and removal of all existing siding and trim. Our team installed new Tyvek house wrap, Ice & Water shield, and continuous wall flashing around the building’s perimeter to protect against moisture intrusion. We ran new speaker wire and installed can lights in the overhang, enhancing both the guest experience and exterior ambiance.
One of the major upgrades includes replacing all exterior cedar with durable, prefinished Allure cement siding for a long-lasting, low-maintenance finish. We also installed new hardy trim and fascia on the towers, new PVC louvers, and sleek 5V Galvalume metal roofing—complete with matching gutters and downspouts.
Installing LED soffit lighting
Painting the dumpster corral and gates
Installing a new TOGO door and hardware
Setting new service doors, mechanical room doors, and new signage
Installing up-lighting on towers
Installing a large yellow pipe safety railing
Repairing water-damaged sub fascia near the front entry
Restroom improvements, including partitions, reinstalling accessories, and painting
As we close out Phase 1, we’re gearing up for Phase 2 with momentum. Exterior doors will be replaced and all metal railings repainted to match the refreshed aesthetic.
This exciting restaurant renovation is just getting started—follow us on Instagram to watch this Slidell remodel evolve in real-time!
May 16, 2025