Project Gallery

Real Work. Real Homes. Across Greater San Antonio.

Recent remodels, fencing, landscaping and contracting projects completed by Missions Property Services.

Built for Local Homes

These projects reflect the mix of Greater San Antonio housing: historic Alamo Heights kitchens, Stone Oak primary suites, Schertz fence lines, Helotes terrain, and Boerne outdoor living.

Local Project Context

Every job changes by location. Older inner-loop homes need careful trim, plaster, and layout decisions. North Side homes often need dated builder finishes refreshed. Hill country properties call for drainage, limestone, cedar, shade, and slope planning.

Master Bath Remodel

Bathroom Remodel in Stone Oak

Full gut remodel of an outdated builder-grade master bath with a custom tile shower, freestanding tub, double vanity, and modern lighting.

Problem: Builder-grade finishes, poor lighting, and a cramped shower made the primary bath feel dated.

Scope: Demo, waterproofing, tile shower buildout, tub setting, vanity installation, lighting, paint, and final trim.

Materials: Porcelain shower tile, waterproof backer system, freestanding tub, double vanity, updated fixtures, and LED lighting.

Timeline: Three-week remodel after material selections were approved.

Result: A brighter primary suite with better storage, easier daily use, and a finish level that fits Stone Oak resale expectations.

Historic Kitchen Renovation

Kitchen Remodel in Alamo Heights

Custom cabinetry and quartz countertops in a 1930s home while preserving original character and opening the space to modern flow.

Problem: The kitchen layout felt closed off, but the homeowner wanted to keep the historic trim and proportions.

Scope: Cabinet redesign, countertop replacement, backsplash, fixture updates, finish carpentry, and protection of nearby original materials.

Materials: Painted custom cabinetry, quartz counters, ceramic backsplash tile, and period-sensitive trim details.

Timeline: Four-week renovation coordinated around cabinet fabrication.

Result: A more functional kitchen that keeps the house's 1930s character visible.

Cedar Privacy Fence

Fencing in Schertz

180 linear feet of board-on-board cedar privacy fencing with steel posts and powder-coated gates built to last Texas weather.

Problem: The original privacy fence had storm wear, leaning posts, and gates that no longer closed cleanly.

Scope: Fence removal, post layout, steel post setting, cedar picket installation, gate build, and haul-off.

Materials: Cedar pickets, steel posts, treated rails, exterior fasteners, and powder-coated gate hardware.

Timeline: Three-day fence replacement after utility marking.

Result: A straighter, stronger privacy line with gates built for repeated daily use.

Project Questions

How does Missions document project work?

Project examples include the neighborhood or city, service category, starting problem, scope of work, materials or methods, timeline, and result. That context helps homeowners compare similar San Antonio-area projects before requesting a quote.

How long do typical San Antonio property projects take?

Small handyman punch lists may take one to two days, fence replacements often take several days, bathroom updates commonly take about two to three weeks, and kitchen or outdoor living projects can take multiple weeks depending on materials and trade coordination.

Can Missions help choose the right scope for an older home?

Yes. Older San Antonio-area homes often need careful decisions around plaster, trim, framing, drainage, tile, and settled doors. Missions evaluates the existing home first, then recommends a practical scope that solves the problem without unnecessary demolition.

Are project examples limited to San Antonio city limits?

No. The gallery includes work across Greater San Antonio, including Stone Oak, Alamo Heights, Schertz, Helotes, Boerne, Live Oak, Cibolo, and nearby Bexar County communities.