Local General Contractor Expertise
Manchaca, TX sits 10 miles southwest of Austin with a mix of ranch-style homes and stone-exterior builds from the 1970s onward. Whether you need room additions, new framing, concrete work, or exterior upgrades, finding a general contractor in Manchaca, TX who understands your home's structure and local building rules makes all the difference. We handle whole-house renovations, additions, decks, and finish work with care for your property and timeline.
A clear process keeps projects on track and builds trust every step of the way.
Every project starts with a walk-through to understand your goals and assess the site. We measure, evaluate existing work, and talk through options that fit your needs and budget.
We review your sketches, take measurements, and talk through permits. Manchaca homes often need variance reviews, so we check zoning rules early.
We protect your property, remove old materials safely, and set up work zones. Site cleanup happens daily to keep disruption low.
Framing, masonry, concrete, roofing, siding—we handle multi-trade work with focus. You'll receive updates so you always know what's happening.
We walk through with you, test systems, check details, and make final tweaks. Then cleanup and walkoff happen so you can enjoy your space.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
From whole-house renovations to single exterior projects, we handle the full range of construction and remodeling work.
Manchaca homes often sit on larger lots, making additions a natural fit. We frame new rooms, tie them into existing roof lines, and match your home's character. Permits are handled upfront so no surprises arise.

New master suite framing with roof tie-in on a 1980s ranch home
Outdoor living is a priority in Manchaca. We build decks with proper footings, covered patios to beat the Texas heat, and screened porches. Cedar, composite, and concrete options all available.

Covered porch with concrete foundation and stone accents
Many Manchaca homes have aging roofs—shingles from the 1980s–2000s need attention. We replace roofs with impact-rated shingles, install metal options, and handle flashing and chimney work for long-term durability.

New impact-rated shingle installation on 1970s ranch home in Manchaca
Driveways, patios, sidewalks, and retaining walls anchor your property. Manchaca's clay and limestone soils need proper grading and drainage. We install French drains, repair foundation cracks, and build lasting concrete work.

Stamped concrete patio with integrated drainage system
Stone, fiber cement, and wood siding give Manchaca homes character. We replace windows for energy efficiency, install new siding with proper flashing, and paint exterior surfaces to weather Central Texas storms.

New fiber cement siding with energy-efficient windows on stone exterior
Manchaca is unincorporated—no city council—but that doesn't mean no rules. Building right means understanding Travis County codes, flood zones, well systems, and neighborhood standards.
Spring hail season (March–May) requires roofs rated for impact. Homes over 20 years old should get a pre-season inspection. Most Manchaca homes are in this age range, so we recommend checking gutters and flashing every summer after storms.
Manchaca is a mix of 1970s–80s ranch homes, 1990s-2000s split-levels, and newer Craftsman-style builds. Many lots are larger and on private wells; some are on city water. Knowing which applies to your property shapes site prep, drainage design, and permit strategy.
Travis County requires permits for roofs, additions, major repairs, and site work. We handle submissions early so no surprises pop up mid-project. Inspections are straightforward if the work is planned right.
Many Manchaca lots use private wells. We coordinate with county for pump location, setbacks, and drainfield placement on all exterior work.
Clay soils and limestone here mean water doesn't drain naturally. We slope patios away from foundations, install French drains, and route gutters to proper outlets.
Spring hail, summer heat, wind-driven rain. We specify impact-rated materials, proper ventilation, and flashing details that hold up year-round.
We focus on Manchaca and nearby Southwest Austin, with deep knowledge of local building patterns, codes, and climate challenges.
From downtown Austin, take I-35 south about 3 miles, then exit to Manchaca Road heading west. Turn right onto FM 1626 and you're in the heart of the community. MoPac Expressway is 3 miles west via Highway 45, so we're easily accessible from either corridor.
Manchaca proper, Arroyo Doble area, Hills of Bear Creek, and the greater South Austin corridor. We've worked on homes from the 1970s through current builds, so every neighborhood has projects we've completed.
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center is just under 10 miles away—a great landmark to know. If you're using GPS, search 'Manchaca Road and FM 1626' to pin the heart of our service area.
We replaced a 1986 three-tab shingle roof with impact-rated asphalt and new flashing on a ranch home near Manchaca Elementary. The new roof was anchored to handle spring hail. Another project: a 2,000-sf master-suite addition on a 1980s split-level, with matching stone siding and a covered patio that doubled outdoor space. A third: concrete work on a Manchaca property where drainage was poor, so we sloped the driveway and installed a French drain system. Every job teaches us more about the area's building needs.
No surprise invoices, no hidden fees. We scope the work clearly, provide a written estimate, and keep you informed about permits, inspections, and what comes next. Manchaca's permit process is straightforward when the plan is right.
Start with a phone call so we can hear your project in your own words. Send photos or sketches if you have them. We'll schedule a walk-through at your Manchaca property and answer any questions about permits, timeline, or options. After that first meeting, you'll get a written quote with clear breakouts so you know what each phase includes.
Decks and patios over a certain size require permits in Travis County. We check with the county first and handle all submissions so you're covered.
Impact-rated asphalt shingles rated UL 2218 Class 4 are the standard. Metal roofing is also excellent and lasts 50+ years. We'll recommend based on your home's age, style, and budget.
Yes. We locate the well and pump before we pour concrete or dig footings. Travis County has setback rules, and we follow them to protect your water system.
Roofs from the 1980s–90s are typically 25–35 years old and due for replacement. Check gutters for granule loss after storms, or call for a free inspection. We assess the full roof and give you honest options.
Yes. We manage multi-trade projects—framing, roofing, concrete, siding, windows. We coordinate all trades, handle permits, and keep you updated throughout.
Yes. We handle framing, roofing, exterior finish, and patio work on new builds. We understand Manchaca lot conditions and building codes.
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