By County & Region
Our Flagship Service Communities
These communities represent our highest volume of work. Each has a dedicated page with local detail, common project types, and notes on funding programs relevant to that area.
Williamson County's largest retirement community has unique needs: wide streets, single-story homes, and a population that values independence. We regularly install grab bars, curbless walk-in showers, and comfort-height toilets throughout Sun City and the surrounding Georgetown neighborhoods.
See Georgetown & Sun City details →
The Lake Travis corridor is home to a large and growing retiree population. Many homes in Lakeway, Bee Cave, and the lake communities feature multi-level layouts and hillside lots — making stair lifts, ramp design, and roll-in showers especially relevant. We know this terrain well.
See Lakeway & Lake Travis details →
Canyon Lake draws retirees who love the water and the Hill Country quiet. Properties here often include uneven terrain, older construction, and lakeside slopes that require thoughtful ramp and pathway planning. We assess each home individually and design solutions that fit the landscape.
See Canyon Lake details →
Lago Vista sits along the northwestern shore of Lake Travis. The community skews older, and many residents are asking the same question: can I stay in this home I love? Usually, yes. Grab bars, threshold ramps, and shower conversions make a significant difference in homes with tile entries and standard tubs.
See Lago Vista details →
The Bulverde–Spring Branch corridor in Comal County has grown rapidly as a retirement-friendly zone between San Antonio and Austin. Ranch-style homes on larger lots are common here. We handle everything from wheelchair ramp installation on raised foundations to full accessible bathroom remodels.
See Bulverde & Spring Branch details →
Wimberley's Hill Country charm attracts retirees and second-home owners alike. Cedar homes, sloped driveways, and rustic layouts can create real accessibility challenges. We work respectfully with the character of these homes — designing solutions that blend in rather than stand out.
See Wimberley details →
Dripping Springs is our home base. We know every road, subdivision, and HOA out here. As the community grows and matures, more long-time residents are thinking about aging in place. From quick grab bar installs to full bathroom conversions, no project in Dripping Springs is too small or too complex.
See Dripping Springs details →
Austin is a big city with diverse housing stock — from 1950s bungalows in Hyde Park to master-planned communities in the far suburbs. We serve all of it. Whether you need a roll-in shower in an older midtown home or a stair lift in a two-story South Austin house, our team has done it.
See Austin details →
The Highland Lakes chain — including Marble Falls, Horseshoe Bay, Granite Shoals, and Kingsland — hosts a significant retiree population. Waterfront properties, rocky terrain, and varied home ages all factor into our assessment. We regularly work alongside VA HISA coordinators for veterans in this area.
See Highland Lakes details →
Fredericksburg attracts retirees from across Texas with its Hill Country setting, German heritage, and slower pace. We serve both longtime Gillespie County residents and newer arrivals to the area. Historic homes here sometimes require creative solutions to meet accessibility goals without altering protected character.
See Fredericksburg details →
Boerne has become one of the fastest-growing communities for retirees relocating from San Antonio. Newer construction here often has wider hallways, but standard tubs and raised entries still need updating for those who want to stay long-term. We help Boerne residents plan ahead — before a fall or health event forces the decision.
See Boerne details →
New Braunfels is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, and it has a strong and stable older-adult population in Comal County. We handle the full range of modifications here — from single grab bars to complete accessible bathroom remodels — for residents in established neighborhoods and newer developments alike.
See New Braunfels details →
Seguin in Guadalupe County is an older community with a mix of historic homes and mid-century construction. Many of the homes here were built when accessibility was not part of the design conversation. We have extensive experience retrofitting these layouts to meet today's needs — with minimal disruption to the home's character.
See Seguin details →
Caldwell County's twin towns of Lockhart and Luling sit southeast of Austin on the way to the Coastal Plains. Older ranch homes and frame houses dominate the housing stock. We serve residents and their families who want to invest in safety improvements that allow continued independent living.
See Lockhart & Luling details →
Bastrop County's Lost Pines communities combine natural beauty with a tight-knit feel. We work with older residents in Bastrop and Smithville who want to remain in their homes as they age — installing safety features that give them and their adult children genuine peace of mind.
See Bastrop & Smithville details →