Local General Contractor & Roofing Expertise
In Boerne's heart, where limestone foundations meet historic charm, a general contractor in Boerne, TX must understand Hill Country terrain and local codes. We serve Boerne and nearby neighborhoods with specialized expertise in roofing, additions, and precision framing work.
Whether your project sits near Main Street's historic district, in Esperanza's master-planned community, or on sprawling acreage off Highway 46, we handle the unique demands of Boerne building—from limestone excavation to permit coordination to HOA architectural review.
Every project starts with a clear plan and ends with professional handoff. Here's what to expect from start to finish.
We begin with a detailed site assessment—especially critical in Boerne where limestone terrain, HOA rules, and floodplain regulations vary block to block. Once we understand your lot's constraints and your vision, we coordinate all permits and design approvals before breaking ground.
We inspect soil, drainage, HOA restrictions, and city/county jurisdiction. Boerne lots often sit in ETJ zones where city codes apply even outside city limits.
We handle City of Boerne building permits, architectural review committees, and floodplain documentation. No surprises mid-project.
Hill Country limestone demands engineered grading and drainage. We handle rock excavation, utility runs, and frost-protected shallow foundations correctly.
We frame additions and major work with attention to building code inspections—structural, plumbing, electrical—scheduled with 24-hour notice to City of Boerne.
Exterior siding, roofing, landscaping, and final inspections. We coordinate your Certificate of Occupancy or Certificate of Completion.
Final walkthrough, owner training on systems, warranty documentation, and your point of contact for future support.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
From roofing repairs to whole-house remodels, we handle every trade and material Boerne homes demand.

Metal and tile roof installation in Historic District near Main Street, Boerne.
Boerne's historic homes and newer master-planned communities both need roofing solutions that survive Texas heat and rare ice. We specialize in metal, tile, and heritage asphalt roofing—materials that fit HOA architectural standards.
We handle full re-roofs (permits required when over 50% coverage), flashing repairs, ice-and-water shield installation, and ventilation upgrades that prevent heat damage to attics in the Texas Hill Country.

Room addition in Esperanza master-planned community, Boerne.
Whether you're adding a master bedroom off River Road Park or expanding a kitchen in Cordillera Ranch, additions demand site-specific engineering. We coordinate floodplain studies, foundation tie-ins, and roofline continuity.
Boerne additions also need attention to drainage—limestone terrain sheds water quickly but unevenly. We grade and slope correctly to avoid foundation issues later.

Porch and concrete work in Trails of Herff Ranch, Boerne.
Patios, porches, driveways, and covered structures. Boerne's shallow depth to limestone means we engineer concrete slabs with proper base and frost protection—no cracking in freeze-thaw cycles.
We also work with natural stone veneer and stucco finishes that complement Boerne's German-Texan heritage look and satisfy historic district or HOA guidelines.

Structural framing work, Boerne residential project.
New framing for additions, window replacement with proper flashing, and exterior siding installation. All work meets Boerne's building code and inspection standards.
We inspect and replace damaged exterior materials before they compromise your home's structural integrity—especially important in the Hill Country where heavy rains and temperature swings cause rapid wear.

French drain and fence installation in Boerne, TX.
French drains, deck construction, fence installation, and patio covers—all require attention to grade and floodplain in Boerne. Proper drainage prevents foundation and basement flooding, especially near creeks and low-lying areas near Cibolo Creek.
We handle HOA-compliant fence designs and permanent structures that pass architectural review the first time.
Boerne sits on karst limestone. Standard 'trench and gravel' foundations fail here. We engineer slabs and piers for rocky, variable soil—preventing settling and cracks.
Communities like Esperanza, Cordillera Ranch, and Historic District enforce architectural controls. We present designs that pass ARC approval on the first submission.
The Hill Country is 'Flash Flood Alley.' Even dry creek beds flood fast. We coordinate floodplain studies and grade work to meet City of Boerne standards.
Your lot in Boerne's Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) may fall under city code even if outside city limits. We verify jurisdiction and file accordingly—no delays, no re-submissions.
Boerne loves stone, stucco, and metal roofing. Historic preservation means respecting original materials while upgrading for performance and code compliance.
We schedule framing, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical inspections with City of Boerne's Code Compliance office (24-hour notice required). Inspections pass the first time.
20+ years of Hill Country experience. We've completed 500+ projects in Boerne, Kendall County, and surrounding areas. We know the terrain, the codes, the HOAs, and the inspectors.
From historic Main Street to the sprawling estates of Cordillera Ranch, we work throughout Boerne's city limits and Extraterritorial Jurisdiction.
Historic District & Main Street: We handle roofing, siding, and exterior work on heritage homes near the Kendall County Courthouse, respecting historic review board standards. Work on properties dating to the 1870s and German settlements requires specialized knowledge—we have it.
Esperanza: This master-planned community off Highway 46 features resident clubs, pools, and walking trails. HOA guidelines are strict. We coordinate architectural approvals and deliver roofing, framing, and siding projects that pass inspection the first time.
Trails of Herff Ranch & Champion Heights: Family-oriented neighborhoods with good schools and HOA oversight. We handle additions, concrete porch work, and fence installations that comply with design standards.
Cordillera Ranch: Luxury estates on 8,000+ acres with a Jack Nicklaus golf course and strict architectural review. Lot sizes demand engineered site work, limestone excavation, and premium materials. We've built here for over 20 years.
Boerne is located 30 miles northwest of downtown San Antonio, nestled in the Texas Hill Country at the junction of Interstate 10 and U.S. 87. Our service area includes all of Boerne's city limits, the surrounding Kendall County unincorporated areas, and communities in the Hill Country within a 45-minute radius.
To reach us, head northwest on I-10 from San Antonio toward Boerne. Take Exit 537–543 into downtown or call ahead to discuss your project location and scheduling.
Yes, if you're replacing more than 50% of your roof, a permit is required by the City of Boerne. We handle all permit applications, inspections, and coordination with Code Compliance. Even smaller repairs may need a permit if your home is in the Historic District.
If your property is in Boerne's ETJ, city building codes and permitting apply even though you're technically outside city limits. We verify your lot's jurisdiction on the first site visit and file permits with the correct office. ETJ is crucial to get right—it determines which inspector reviews your work.
Yes, nearly all master-planned neighborhoods (Esperanza, Trails of Herff Ranch, Cordillera Ranch) require Architectural Review Committee (ARC) approval before breaking ground. We prepare design submittals, handle back-and-forth with the ARC, and obtain approval before permits are submitted. This prevents delays and re-work.
Decks and patios require building permits in Boerne if they're permanent structures or if they affect floodplain areas. We assess grade, drainage, and HOA restrictions, then file the appropriate permits. If your lot sits near Cibolo Creek or a floodplain, a Floodplain Development Permit is also required.
Site prep (cedar clearing and limestone excavation) typically ranges from $15,000–$50,000+ depending on acreage and rock density. We provide a detailed site assessment and cost estimate after inspecting your lot. Boerne's challenging terrain means you need experienced site contractors—cutting corners here leads to foundation problems later.
Metal roofs are popular in Boerne and often approved by the Historic Landmark Commission if they match the property's original character. We coordinate with the review board, submit samples, and confirm approval before ordering materials. Some historic homes require specific metal profiles or colors—we handle these details.
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