If you’ve ever worked with a contractor, you probably know the frustration. Calls go unanswered. Timelines shift without explanation. One day your project feels on track, the next you’re left wondering what’s happening.
For Ryan Lambert, those common complaints aren’t just industry noise, they’re the exact problem he set out to solve.
“Over and over, I hear the same thing from homeowners, they just want to know what’s going on,” Ryan shared. “Communication shouldn’t be the hard part.”
That mindset is what led him to build Outlaw Renovations around three simple principles: clear communication, quality workmanship, and a smooth, stress-free experience from start to finish.
Whether it’s a full home remodel, a custom addition, or a high-end kitchen or bathroom renovation, Ryan and his team prioritize keeping clients informed every step of the way. From the very beginning, Ryan personally meets with homeowners, walks the project, and provides detailed estimates, ensuring nothing gets lost in translation.
Once the project begins, clients are never left guessing. Outlaw Renovations uses group messaging and project management software that gives homeowners real-time access to schedules, updates, and progress notes. It’s a level of transparency that has earned them more than 100 five-star reviews.
Beyond communication, their craftsmanship speaks for itself. With multiple in-house crews, Outlaw Renovations handles everything from patios and decks to siding and full-scale builds, often completing projects faster and with greater quality control than companies that rely heavily on subcontractors.
Ryan’s experience runs deep. Starting in the industry at just 18, he quickly worked his way up through every role, from crew member to business owner. Construction isn’t just a career, it’s something that runs in the family.
Today, that hands-on background shows in every project.
“We focus on doing things the right way, giving homeowners options, and delivering a finished product we’re proud of,” Ryan said. “At the end of the day, it’s about making the experience just as good as the result.”
When he’s not on a job site, Ryan enjoys time with his wife, Baylie, and their five children. But even at home, he’s never far from a project, and just like his clients, he appreciates the satisfaction of stepping back and seeing a job well done.

