Maintenance and Repair Services for Schools and Universities in Boerne, TX
School and university facilities in the Boerne, TX area face a concentrated demand cycle: repairs that accumulate during the academic year must be completed before the next session opens, requiring a crew that can move efficiently through classroom, corridor, athletic, and residential scopes under one coordinated schedule.
CLASSROOM & CORRIDOR
Classroom Finish and Fixture UpkeepOur craftsmen handle the full interior punch list that keeps Boerne classrooms safe, clean, and code-appropriate between academic sessions.
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SUMMER TURNOVER
Summer Blitz and Scheduled Turnover WorkWe phase multi-room repair schedules across Kendall County campuses so every classroom is refreshed and ready before the first day of the new academic term.
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ATHLETIC & COMMON AREAS
Athletic Facility and Common Area RepairsBoerne campuses with gyms, locker rooms, and multipurpose common areas need surface and hardware repairs that hold up under daily heavy use.
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DORMS & RESIDENCE HALLS
Dorm and Residence Hall MaintenanceHigher-education residence halls near the San Antonio metropolitan area require efficient unit-by-unit turnover that covers walls, doors, floors, and hardware without extended building disruption. Our crew is ready to walk the project, write an honest scope, and put a date on the calendar that works for your home.
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Boerne's Hill Country climate subjects school buildings to UV-intense sun that accelerates paint fade and chalking on south- and west-facing walls, and to occasional hard freeze events that crack masonry and pop caulk joints around door and window frames. Facility teams managing campuses along the Old San Antonio Road corridor and near the Cibolo Creek area often schedule preventive siding services and insulation services checks at the same time as interior punch-list work, reducing the number of separate crew visits. Power washing services on exterior walkways and covered breezeways can be layered into the same summer schedule to remove the algae and mineral deposits that the humid subtropical Texas summers leave on concrete surfaces.
