Where we work
Greater San Antonio & the Texas Hill Country
Headquartered at our Jones Maltsberger design center in San Antonio, we remodel homes across Bexar, Comal, Kendall, and Guadalupe counties — primary metro neighborhoods plus the Hill Country.
Featured neighborhoods
Established cities and districts we work in most often, each with its own local context.
San Antonio
City of San Antonio (Bexar County)
San Antonio spans a wide range of neighborhoods, each with distinct construction needs. **Stone Oak** and **Alamo Ranch** are master-planned communities built in the 1990s through 2000s, where kitchens and baths in 15-to-25-year-old homes are ready for a full update. The **Medical Center** and **North Central** corridor carries a mix of mid-century ranch homes and newer builds, where structural wall removals for open-concept living are among the most common projects we handle. Our design center at **14127 Jones Maltsberger Rd** sits in the north-central corridor, a short drive from most zip codes in the metro. Project teams travel IH-10, US-281, and Loop 1604 daily, covering every quadrant without adding meaningful transit time to your schedule. With 2,000+ remodels completed across the metro, we carry the permit history, subcontractor relationships, and San Antonio Development Services familiarity to keep your project on track from estimate to final walkthrough.
View San Antonio →Alamo Heights
City of Alamo Heights (Bexar County)
Alamo Heights is one of San Antonio's most architecturally distinctive communities, with pre-war homes along the **Broadway corridor** dating to the 1920s. Additions and exterior changes in HDRC-regulated blocks require a Certificate of Appropriateness — a step many contractors skip until it becomes a costly permit hold. We manage HDRC review as a standard part of our pre-construction process: assessing your home's architectural designation, preparing required documentation, and submitting on your behalf before any work begins. Interior work — kitchens, baths, and open-concept layouts — follows the same design-build process, with selections in our design center before construction. Most Alamo Heights addresses are 15 to 20 minutes from our Jones Maltsberger office via US-281. **Alamo Quarry Market** and the **McNay Art Museum** are landmarks our crews pass on every project run in the area.
View Alamo Heights →Terrell Hills
City of Terrell Hills (Bexar County)
Terrell Hills sits between Alamo Heights and Fort Sam Houston, with most of its established homes built in the mid-20th century on larger, tree-lined lots. The dominant construction challenge here is matching the original architectural character — brick profiles, rooflines, and exterior details that differ from newer suburban builds — when adding square footage or updating aging systems. Tree preservation is a standing consideration in the city limits. Large live oaks and pecans on established lots are protected, and any excavation for additions requires coordination with the city to avoid root-zone impact. We assess this as part of every addition scope before a contract is signed. Interior work in Terrell Hills benefits from the larger room footprints common to homes in this area. That often means bigger kitchen islands, more elaborate walk-in shower configurations, and more complex structural changes than a typical suburban remodel — all managed by one team under a single fixed-bid contract.
View Terrell Hills →Boerne
City of Boerne (Kendall County)
Boerne sits at the edge of the Texas Hill Country along IH-10, roughly 30 miles northwest of the city. Homes here range from craftsman bungalows near **Historic Main Street** to sprawling estate properties in **Cordillera Ranch** — each requiring a different design vocabulary and structural approach. Excavation and foundation work in Boerne contends with caliche and rocky Hill Country soil, which behaves differently from the expansive clay common in the San Antonio metro. Our crews account for this in how we engineer footings and plan equipment access on larger lots, particularly in communities like Tapatio Springs and the rural areas near **Boerne City Lake**. Kendall County permitting runs through the county building office rather than a city department, with different inspection sequences and timelines than Bexar County projects. We manage the full permit lifecycle and coordinate inspections — no action required from you.
View Boerne →The Dominion
City of San Antonio (Bexar County) - gated HOA community
The Dominion is a 1,600-acre guard-gated master-planned community in northwest San Antonio along IH-10, known for championship golf at the **Dominion Country Club**, estate-scale lots, and one of the most active HOA architectural review processes in the metro. Any remodel that touches exterior appearance — additions, outdoor living spaces, window changes — requires HOA committee approval before a permit is pulled. We manage the HOA submittal as a standard pre-construction step: preparing the documentation, coordinating with the committee, and securing construction approval before crews are scheduled. Construction-scheduling rules inside the community — gate access hours, delivery windows, noise restrictions — are also coordinated before the project starts. Proximity to **La Cantera** and the **Westin La Cantera** means most residents have a clear sense of finish quality. Our design center carries the premium material lines — Pentalquartz, Vicostone countertops, Brizo and Kohler fixtures — that match what homeowners in the community expect.
View The Dominion →Shavano Park
City of Shavano Park (Bexar County)
Shavano Park covers a range of estate neighborhoods, from older homes in **Old Shavano Park** built before the city incorporated in 1956 to newer gated communities like **Huntington** and **Bentley Manor**. Lots in the city average well above a half-acre, and most remodeling projects involve larger footprints — full kitchen expansions, master suite additions, and outdoor living builds that take advantage of the space. HOA architectural-control guidelines vary by subdivision. Huntington and Bentley Manor each maintain their own architectural review processes, separate from city permitting. We manage HOA submittals in parallel with the building permit application so neither delays the other. Tree preservation is a standing consideration across most of the city. Mature live oaks and pecans are protected, and excavation plans for any addition must account for root-zone impact. We factor this into the engineering scope before construction begins.
View Shavano Park →Additional service areas
We also build across these Greater San Antonio and Hill Country communities.
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