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CW Custom Builders

555 County Road 405
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CW Custom Builders

555 County Road 405
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CW Custom Builders is a high-quality residential and commercial construction company serving Central Texas. We handle all phases of construction—from new builds to remodeling and additions—while priding ourselves on a foundation of honesty and integrity. Call today to get your project underway 830-391-9897.

CW Custom Builders is a high-quality residential and commercial construction company serving Central Texas. We handle all phases of construction—from new builds to remodeling and additions—while priding ourselves on a foundation of honesty and integrity. Call today to get your project underway 830-391-9897.



With over 15 years of experience in the industry doing framing we have perfected our craft. Quality work is the only work we do


Jane's Cleaning Services

606 N Presa
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Jane's Cleaning Services

606 N Presa
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16 years of experience

We are a full residential maid service and have been in business since 2009. Our staff is professionally trained to be detail-oriented, proactively taking on cleaning tasks that other maid services often skip. You will see the same smiling faces each time our crew comes back to your home. We specialize in recurring cleaning, deep cleaning and move in/out cleaning.

We are a full residential maid service and have been in business since 2009. Our staff is professionally trained to be detail-oriented, proactively taking on cleaning tasks that other maid services often skip. You will see the same smiling faces each time our crew comes back to your home. We specialize in recurring cleaning, deep cleaning and move in/out cleaning.




Santerra Construction

1731 S San Marcus St.
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Santerra Construction

1731 S San Marcus St.
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14 years of experience

Check out this new Beautiful product that has be on the rise for the past few years. This new Premium Siding can Transform any House, Business, Shed or any Wall System that you would like to see become beautiful. It can come in ANY color that you choose and has a 50 YEAR Warranty. It is Called Fiber Cement Panels. And comes in many different shapes and designs. From a beautiful Rock finish to a Smooth finished Illumination look. Even comes in Brick. Please feel free to give us a call today for your free estimate. Or for any other questions that you may have. We have plenty of different designs to choose from and I have a few samples for you to see. Also feel free to ask for more pictures. I have quite a few from different jobs that we have completed. Give me a call or shoot me a text.

Check out this new Beautiful product that has be on the rise for the past few years. This new Premium Siding can Transform any House, Business, Shed or any Wall System that you would like to see become beautiful. It can come in ANY color that you choose and has a 50 YEAR Warranty. It is Called Fiber Cement Panels. And comes in many different shapes and designs. From a beautiful Rock finish to a Smooth finished Illumination look. Even comes in Brick. Please feel free to give us a call today for your free estimate. Or for any other questions that you may have. We have plenty of different designs to choose from and I have a few samples for you to see. Also feel free to ask for more pictures. I have quite a few from different jobs that we have completed. Give me a call or shoot me a text.




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DTS Remodeling LLC

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DTS Remodeling LLC

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Whether you’re looking for a luxurious retreat or remodeling on a budget, DTS Remodeling Group combines your personal ideas with our crews experience to provide the best value for your dollar. We can provide services from beginning to completion of your vision. Our fields of experience include, but not limited to, remodeling of; Bathrooms, kitchen, floor installation, roofing, paint, custom made vanities and closet systems, trim, and anything that is house related. We promise to make your remodeling experience as smooth as possible by delivering good quality of work, keeping you on a budget, maintaining the construction site as clean as possible, and by respecting your personal space. Call for a free estimate.

"We hired David to complete some updates on a newly purchased home (retile, paint, update fixtures, replace deck and install new appliances). He kept reiterating it was a “very simple job, very easy” that would take 4-6 weeks. Unfortunately, that expanded into 16 weeks (yes, 4 MONTHS) of never-ending frustration. Many days there were only one or two unskilled laborers on site puttering without any guidance or supervision as David popped in only once or twice per week (and he repeatedly chastised me for stopping by my home daily and raising concerns). The job took 4 times as long as promised because the workers just weren’t able to complete things correctly the first time (and often not the second, or third attempts); they also repeatedly expressed they didn’t have tools and supplies to perform the job correctly. There were many days when no one showed up to the site. And when they did come to site, they exhibited complete disrespect for our home, leaving food and drinks spilled throughout the house (welcome rats and roaches!), dropping trash all over the yard to blow into neighbor’s yards, pouring paint down the sink drains, etc. We are still working through correcting issues ourselves 4 months after the job was “finished”. The photos show a few samples of DTS’s work: 1. We purchased Italian-made porcelain tile through Emser with rectified edges (to allow for thinner grout lines), not cheap China-made ceramic tile with inconsistent manufacture. However, DTS did not perform surface preparation prior to install and was unable to lay the tile level so sharp corners and edges catch your feet throughout the house, requiring shoes to be worn indoors now. 2. DTS insisted on sanding/sealing ½ the deck at a time and completed the second half during wet, rainy weather over our protests. That second half mildewed under the seal and the sealant is now chipping off. When contacted, David Steiner stated there was no warranty on this work as he didn’t make money on this specific portion of the $37,000+ job (even after he charged an additional $1300 to sand the deck as the original contract only itemized building and sealing it, not the needed preparation of sanding). He texted: “I can not warranty work that I did at cost…..if you want that section to be redone – you have to pay for it”. So 3 months after we paid $13,350 for a new deck this is what it looks like. 3. We used redwood for the deck, purchased through DTS from Allen and Allen at a premium price for better durability than pine or cedar. After building the deck, the installer applied white caulk (yes caulk!!) all over the wood, including over screw holes and where any two pieces of wood met. When he proposed this idea, we repeatedly told him not to do so. After caulking, he applied some kind of stain over it to try to hide it; all of the light colors in the pictures are caulk, not wood tones. Three months later, random slashes of stain are now visible everywhere as the sealant is failing. 4. Despite repeated request to please respect our house, we daily found a sink full of construction debris, paint, etc. as they poured trash and paint down the drain and into the septic system. 5. Our kitchen vent hood never worked properly after installation: it was very noisy and didn’t have any significant suction/air flow. When we opened it up, we found out why: rather than using the correct straight metal pipe for unobstructed air flow, DTS used flex conduit and just jammed up an entire roll (rather than trimming it) so the air space was almost completely occluded by yards and yards of excessive flex conduit."

Nancy D on April 2020

Whether you’re looking for a luxurious retreat or remodeling on a budget, DTS Remodeling Group combines your personal ideas with our crews experience to provide the best value for your dollar. We can provide services from beginning to completion of your vision. Our fields of experience include, but not limited to, remodeling of; Bathrooms, kitchen, floor installation, roofing, paint, custom made vanities and closet systems, trim, and anything that is house related. We promise to make your remodeling experience as smooth as possible by delivering good quality of work, keeping you on a budget, maintaining the construction site as clean as possible, and by respecting your personal space. Call for a free estimate.

"We hired David to complete some updates on a newly purchased home (retile, paint, update fixtures, replace deck and install new appliances). He kept reiterating it was a “very simple job, very easy” that would take 4-6 weeks. Unfortunately, that expanded into 16 weeks (yes, 4 MONTHS) of never-ending frustration. Many days there were only one or two unskilled laborers on site puttering without any guidance or supervision as David popped in only once or twice per week (and he repeatedly chastised me for stopping by my home daily and raising concerns). The job took 4 times as long as promised because the workers just weren’t able to complete things correctly the first time (and often not the second, or third attempts); they also repeatedly expressed they didn’t have tools and supplies to perform the job correctly. There were many days when no one showed up to the site. And when they did come to site, they exhibited complete disrespect for our home, leaving food and drinks spilled throughout the house (welcome rats and roaches!), dropping trash all over the yard to blow into neighbor’s yards, pouring paint down the sink drains, etc. We are still working through correcting issues ourselves 4 months after the job was “finished”. The photos show a few samples of DTS’s work: 1. We purchased Italian-made porcelain tile through Emser with rectified edges (to allow for thinner grout lines), not cheap China-made ceramic tile with inconsistent manufacture. However, DTS did not perform surface preparation prior to install and was unable to lay the tile level so sharp corners and edges catch your feet throughout the house, requiring shoes to be worn indoors now. 2. DTS insisted on sanding/sealing ½ the deck at a time and completed the second half during wet, rainy weather over our protests. That second half mildewed under the seal and the sealant is now chipping off. When contacted, David Steiner stated there was no warranty on this work as he didn’t make money on this specific portion of the $37,000+ job (even after he charged an additional $1300 to sand the deck as the original contract only itemized building and sealing it, not the needed preparation of sanding). He texted: “I can not warranty work that I did at cost…..if you want that section to be redone – you have to pay for it”. So 3 months after we paid $13,350 for a new deck this is what it looks like. 3. We used redwood for the deck, purchased through DTS from Allen and Allen at a premium price for better durability than pine or cedar. After building the deck, the installer applied white caulk (yes caulk!!) all over the wood, including over screw holes and where any two pieces of wood met. When he proposed this idea, we repeatedly told him not to do so. After caulking, he applied some kind of stain over it to try to hide it; all of the light colors in the pictures are caulk, not wood tones. Three months later, random slashes of stain are now visible everywhere as the sealant is failing. 4. Despite repeated request to please respect our house, we daily found a sink full of construction debris, paint, etc. as they poured trash and paint down the drain and into the septic system. 5. Our kitchen vent hood never worked properly after installation: it was very noisy and didn’t have any significant suction/air flow. When we opened it up, we found out why: rather than using the correct straight metal pipe for unobstructed air flow, DTS used flex conduit and just jammed up an entire roll (rather than trimming it) so the air space was almost completely occluded by yards and yards of excessive flex conduit."

Nancy D on April 2020

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Basement Remodel questions, answered by experts

Some older homes have toilets in the basement to combat sewage backups. This type of toilet, also known as a Pittsburgh potty, acted as a safety valve over the incoming sewer line. If a line backed up, it would back up into the toilet because it was the lowest fixture in the home, keeping it out of sight and away from the finished areas of the house.

Basement toilets were also used by workers with messy jobs, like those who worked in coal mines or steel mills. This way, they could clean up and avoid tracking dirt through their home.

Common mistakes when finishing basement walls include neglecting proper insulation, insufficient moisture management, and poor ventilation. Not addressing these issues can lead to mold growth, water damage, and discomfort. Additionally, inadequate planning, improper framing, and rushing the project can result in subpar outcomes. 

It's essential to follow best practices, seek professional guidance if needed, and prioritize thoroughness and attention to detail.

Egress windows or doors are required in finished basements to meet safety and building codes. If your basement is unfinished and used as a storage space, egress windows are not required, but anything considered a habitable space must have an additional point of egress in addition to the stairs.

Yes, it is possible to turn a regular basement into a walkout basement. Doing so involves excavating the land around at least one side of your basement foundation, installing retaining walls to create a permanent below-grade area outside your home, and then cutting into the foundation to install an exterior door that leads out to the new space. This is an expensive and time-consuming project, but it can add a lot of value and utility to your home.

You can paint your ceiling or install a drywall ceiling if the ceiling is unfinished, as they take up less headroom than drop ceilings. 

If there are pipes in the way of ceiling installation, you can do one of two things: reroute the pipes or adjust the installation to fit, which will cost extra.

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