You live in a town that takes its homes seriously. So do we.
Warrenton has a way of setting the bar. The homes here have history behind them. The neighborhoods have character that took decades to build. And the people who live here tend to know exactly what they want and are appropriately skeptical of anyone who shows up promising the world with a handshake and a rough estimate scrawled on a notepad.
That skepticism is earned. Finding a contractor in Fauquier County who communicates clearly, prices honestly, and finishes what they started without making you feel like you’re managing the project yourself is genuinely harder than it should be.
Kyland Cole Construction Group operates out of Warrenton. This isn’t a company that drives in from two counties over and figures out the area as they go. Quentin and Josh Hastings built this company here, work here, and live with the reputation they’re building every single day. That tends to focus the mind.
There’s a particular kind of frustration that comes from hiring someone, paying a deposit, and then spending the next three weeks wondering when they’re coming back. Warrenton homeowners have told us that story more times than we can count. Different contractor, same ending.
We’re not here to sell you on how great we are before we’ve done anything. We’re here to scope your project clearly, give you a number that means something, show up when we said we would, and keep going until it’s finished. That’s the whole pitch. Everything else is just details.
From longtime residents with historic homes downtown to newer families settling into developments off 29, we work with homeowners across Warrenton and Fauquier County who want a contractor that runs like one.
When you call Kyland Cole Construction Group, you’re not routed through a call center or handed off to a project coordinator you’ve never met. You work with Josh and Quentin Hastings directly. Two brothers with over 30 combined years in construction, home services operations, and the trades. Quentin has been in the field since 2007. Josh spent years running operations for home services companies, which means he’s spent a long time watching exactly what goes wrong and building a company designed to avoid it.
Warrenton homes don’t all want the same thing, and we don’t pretend they do. We handle a wide range of remodeling and construction work across Fauquier County and the surrounding area.
Most of the homes in Warrenton fall into a few distinct categories, and each one comes with its own set of considerations.
The older homes in and around historic downtown Warrenton tend to have original hardwood floors, plaster walls, and layouts that were built for a different way of living. They have bones worth preserving and surfaces that are overdue for updating. Working in them requires patience and someone who doesn’t panic when they open a wall and find something unexpected.
The mid-century ranches and colonial-styles scattered through the county are solid, livable homes that have aged unevenly. Some rooms have been updated over the years in ways that don’t quite line up, and what they usually need is someone to bring everything to a consistent level rather than tackle one room at a time.
The newer developments off Route 29 and around the edges of town tend to have builder-grade finishes that were never meant to be the end of the story. Good bones, predictable layouts, and a real opportunity to make the space feel finished instead of factory-standard.
We’ve worked in all three. We know which materials hold up in Fauquier County’s climate, how to approach the quirks of an older home without overcorrecting, and how to upgrade a newer build without it feeling like a renovation project rather than a natural evolution of the space.
The part of remodeling that most contractors get wrong isn’t the work itself. It’s everything around it. The communication that goes quiet after week one. The timeline that turns out to have been optimistic. The moment mid-project where you realize you know less about what’s happening in your home than you did before anyone showed up.
We run a clean process because we built it that way on purpose. Before anything gets touched, you have a written scope and a number that was arrived at honestly. Not a low bid designed to get the job and expand later. During the project, you hear from us consistently without having to chase us down. When something unexpected comes up inside a wall or under a floor, you’re the first person we come and get.
When you work with Kyland Cole Construction Group in Warrenton, you can expect:
A written scope of work agreed on before anything begins
Transparent, upfront pricing with no hidden line items
A defined timeline that we take seriously
Consistent communication throughout the project
A job site that gets cleaned up at the end of every day
A finished result that doesn’t need explaining when someone walks in
We’re not the biggest remodeling company serving Fauquier County. We’re not trying to be. What we are is the company that actually picks up the phone, gives you a straight answer, and shows up with the same energy on day ten as we had on day one.
Warrenton is our home market. Quentin lives and works here. The projects we take on in this area are the ones our neighbors see, mentioned at the hardware store and around the table at restaurants along Main Street. That accountability isn’t a marketing line. It’s just what happens when you build a company in the same town where you’re building your reputation.
Clients choose us because:
We run things differently. Not because it’s complicated, but because it’s not.
| Kyland Cole Construction | The Typical Contractor | |
|---|---|---|
| Scope of Work | Written and agreed on before anything starts | Verbal, loose, and subject to interpretation |
| Pricing | Honest upfront number with clear line items | Low bid to win the job, adjusted later |
| Communication | Consistent throughout, you don’t have to chase us | Strong at the start, quiet by week two |
| Who Shows Up | Quentin. The same person who scoped the job | Whoever’s available that day |
| Timeline | Set before we start and taken seriously | Optimistic estimate, flexible execution |
| Unexpected Issues | You hear about it the same day we find it | Appears on the invoice at the end |
| After It’s Done | We stand behind the work | Good luck getting a callback |
| Local Presence | Office on Starling Dr, Warrenton | Varies |
We’re not writing this to be clever about it. This is just what homeowners in Warrenton describe when they tell us about the contractor before us.
We’re based right here in Warrenton. Reach out and we’ll walk through the space with you, put together a clear scope, and tell you exactly what to expect before anyone picks up a tool. Warrenton is home. Let’s make yours feel like it.
Now you know about us, let us know a little about you and your project below! ⬇️
Brian and Shelley
Fauquier County, VA
We’d been putting off the basement for four years because every conversation with a contractor felt like the beginning of a headache. This one didn’t. Straightforward from the first call to the last day on site. Our kids now have a space they actually use, which is the whole point.
Carol and Dennis
Old Town Warrenton, VA
We have an 1890s home and we’ve had bad experiences with contractors who treated it like any other house. Quentin walked through it and immediately understood what we were working with. He talked about the original trim like it was worth keeping, because it is. The finished basement came out beautifully and nothing got damaged that shouldn’t have. That matters more than anything else when your house is 130 years old.
Cole B.
Meetze Road, Warrenton VA
My wife picked them. I was skeptical because I’d been burned before and had opinions about it. I was wrong. Nobody disappeared, nobody got weird about the timeline, and the basement is done. My kids have taken it over completely which I’m choosing to view as a win.
Westly E.
Warrenton VA
I work in project management so I came in with a list of questions and a healthy amount of distrust. Quentin answered everything without getting defensive about it, which was the first good sign. The second was that he told me one thing was going to take longer than I wanted and explained exactly why instead of just saying it would be fine. It was fine. But I appreciated that he didn’t pretend otherwise.
Worst case, you get a straight answer, a written estimate, and a contractor who picks up the phone. That’s already more than most people get. Best case, you get a kitchen Linda next door can’t stop talking about, a project that finished when it was supposed to, and the quiet satisfaction of never having to chase anyone down for an update. We’re on Starling Drive. We’re not hard to find.