Statewide Remodeling — Bathroom Remodeling & Window Installation in San Antonio, TX

Statewide Remodeling — Bathroom Remodeling & Window Installation in San Antonio, TX

Statewide Remodeling’s San Antonio location has been serving Bexar County homeowners for over 20 years with a 4.6-star rating across their customer base. San Antonio ranks notably higher in ratings than some other Statewide markets, which tracks with the mix of older homes in the area and renovation demand driven by a fast-growing population.

Services

  • Bathroom remodeling — full bathroom overhauls, tub-to-shower conversions, walk-in shower installations, and accessible bath upgrades for aging-in-place projects.
  • Custom and replacement windows — energy-efficient window packages, single-pane to double-pane upgrades, and custom sizing for older San Antonio homes with non-standard rough openings.
  • Complete renovation packages — Statewide builds project scopes that combine bath and window work into a single contract, cutting scheduling overhead for homeowners doing both at once.

Service area

San Antonio proper, New Braunfels, Schertz, Boerne, Converse, Universal City, and surrounding Bexar County communities. Their San Antonio office covers the majority of the Hill Country periphery.

What to expect

Statewide San Antonio typically does an in-home consultation to scope the project and walk through material options. Their team handles local permitting coordination. For San Antonio’s older building stock, they’re familiar with the additional prep work often needed when existing tile or windows haven’t been touched in decades.

Why it’s on home.renovation.reviews

San Antonio’s renovation market reflects a city growing faster than its older housing stock can accommodate. Bathroom remodeling and window replacement are the two highest-volume residential renovation categories here, and having a large contractor with a 4.6-star local rating on record gives homeowners a benchmark. The Statewide San Antonio crew’s familiarity with older construction is particularly relevant for Stone Oak and Alamo Heights neighborhoods where 1950s to 1980s homes are common renovation targets.

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