Comal · Guadalupe · Bexar · Kendall counties

Where we work, and why each market is different.

We serve the corridor from Bulverde and Spring Branch down through New Braunfels, Schertz, Cibolo, Universal City, and Converse. Four markets, and the remodeling work in each is driven by something different — which is why we write about them separately instead of pretending one page covers the region.

The regional picture

Comal County, in verified numbers.

209,166 Comal County residents July 1, 2025 estimate US Census Bureau QuickFacts, Comal County (Vintage 2025)
+29.6% Comal County growth April 2020 to July 2025 US Census Bureau QuickFacts, Comal County (Vintage 2025)
31,568 Comal County homes built before 2000 40.5% of the county housing stock US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year (2020–2024), tables B25034 / B25035
#7 In the nation for numeric county growth Census county estimates release US Census Bureau, county population estimates release
Coverage

Zip codes we serve.

If your zip is not listed, call us anyway — we will tell you honestly whether you are inside our radius rather than driving out to bid work we cannot service well.

Bulverde / Spring Branch
78163 · 78070 · 78015
New Braunfels
78130 · 78132 · 78133 · 78135
Schertz / Cibolo
78154 · 78108
Universal City / Converse
78148 · 78109
Our sourcing standard

Two statistics we were asked to publish, and did not.

Both were checked against primary sources and both failed. We are documenting that publicly, because a contractor who will repeat an unverified number about your county will repeat one about your kitchen.

“69% population growth” — No Census source produces 69% for Comal County over any standard period. The closest match is a 2016 report of state projections showing Hays and Comal together at “44 to 69 percent” — a two-county projection, not a Comal actual.
What we publish instead: +29.6% (April 2020 – July 2025), or +92.8% (2010 – 2025). Both from Census QuickFacts.
“3,000+ new multifamily units” in Schertz / Universal City — Off by roughly an order of magnitude. 3,537 units is the entire San Antonio metro under construction (Cushman & Wakefield, Q3 2025).
What we publish instead: ~810 units across three named, individually sourced projects in the Schertz–Universal City corridor.
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