Local General Contractor Expertise
In Hays County, TX—from Kyle and San Marcos to Wimberley and Dripping Springs—construction demands expertise in both Hill Country building traditions and modern building codes. Our team delivers general contractor and roofing contractor services across Hays County, handling everything from additions and whole house renovations to concrete, masonry, and exterior work tailored to local conditions.
Hays County's rapid growth means permits, inspections, and building compliance matter. We navigate the 2018 International Fire Code and Development Services requirements so your project stays on track from start to finish.
A clear process from planning through final inspection—designed for Hays County projects.
We handle Hays County development permits and building code review. Initial consultation covers scope, site conditions, and required inspections.
We prepare the site, manage utilities, and demo existing structures where needed. All work meets Hays County fire code and inspection requirements.
Framing, concrete, masonry, and exterior work follow code. We schedule required inspections at foundation, framing, and mechanical stages.
Siding, roofing, painting, and final touches. Final inspection confirms all work meets county code and project specs.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when inspections are scheduled.
Full-service construction for Hays County homes and buildings.
Update your entire home or selected sections. We handle layout changes, new systems, exterior upgrades, and all trades in one coordinated project.

Kitchen and bath update in San Marcos
Expand your living space with careful framing, proper tie-in to existing structure, and full code compliance for Hays County.

Master bedroom addition, Wimberley neighborhood
Driveways, patios, foundations, and brick work. We account for Hays County's clay soils and Hill Country terrain.

New driveway and patio in Kyle
Replacement roofing, new construction, siding, windows, and covered porches. Built to withstand Texas weather and Hays County building codes.

New roof installation, Dripping Springs area
Privacy and decorative fencing, raised decks, and grading. We're familiar with HOA requirements in subdivisions across the county.

Deck project with landscape work, Buda
Hays County has unique building and environmental considerations.
Hays County enforces the 2018 International Fire Code and Building Code in unincorporated areas. New homes must pass three required inspections: foundation, framing, and final. We prepare permits, manage submissions, and schedule county inspectors.
The Balcones Escarpment runs through Hays County, creating hilly, tree-covered land in the northwest and flatter terrain toward Kyle and Buda. Clay soils are common. French drains and proper grading prevent standing water and foundation issues.
Most of Hays County relies on on-site septic systems. Room additions and bathroom remodels may require septic upgrades. Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone regulations apply to some areas. We coordinate with county environmental health specialists.
Developments in Kyle, Buda, Wimberley, and San Marcos often have HOA rules. We work with property owner associations on exterior colors, roofing materials, fence heights, and architectural review approvals.
20+ years serving Hays County contractors and homeowners. 500+ projects completed—from sprawling ranches to new builds in growing subdivisions.
We work throughout Hays County—from the Hill Country artsy charm of Wimberley and Dripping Springs to the fast-growing suburbs of Kyle and Buda, and the university town energy of San Marcos.
Based in Hays County, we respond quickly to calls and emails. We'll visit your property, walk through what you're planning, and answer questions about permits and local requirements.
Call to schedule a free consultation or request a proposal.
Yes. Any addition to an existing home requires a development permit from Hays County and building code approval from the Fire Marshal's Office. We handle the paperwork and coordinate inspections at foundation, framing, and final stages.
HOA approval often comes before county permits. We work with your association on architectural review and material selections for roofing, siding, fences, and exterior colors—common requirements in Kyle and Buda neighborhoods.
Maybe. Hays County Development Services assesses septic capacity based on the number of bedrooms and occupants. A licensed septic designer determines if your existing system can handle additional fixtures or needs replacement.
Yes. Texas Property Code protects energy-efficient shingles and solar-ready materials from HOA restrictions. We can discuss metal roofing, reflective shingles, and other options that meet code and your budget.
If your property sits in a designated floodplain or Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone, additional permits and environmental reviews apply. We'll flag these early and coordinate with county experts on compliance.
Hays County's hilly terrain and clay soils require careful grading and French drains to manage runoff. We design drainage systems appropriate to your slope and soil type to prevent foundation and erosion problems.
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