Barndominium Builders in Comal County

Steel-frame barndo specialists for Spring Branch, Bulverde, Canyon Lake, and New Braunfels. Free builder matching.

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Building barndominiums across Comal County’s diverse cities.

A panoramic view of a custom barndominium nestled among rolling hills and trees in Comal County.
A panoramic view of a custom barndominium nestled among rolling hills and trees in Comal County.
Spring Branch

Rural builds on large acreage with fewer HOA rules.

Bulverde

Growing suburb where steel frame homes are popular.

Canyon Lake

Lakeside terrain with careful flood zone planning.

Building Barndominiums Here

Comal County's fast growth and scenic communities like Canyon Lake make it perfect for your steel-frame barndominium getaway.

A cozy steel-frame barndominium nestled among rolling hills and limestone terrain under a clear blue Texas sky.
A cozy steel-frame barndominium nestled among rolling hills and limestone terrain under a clear blue Texas sky.

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Where to get permits?

Permits come from Comal County Development Services at 150 N Seguin Ave.

How long is timeline?

The typical permit approval takes about 3 to 5 weeks in Comal County.

Do ETJ areas need permits?

Yes, ETJ areas near New Braunfels require city permits instead of county permits.

What about Canyon Lake?

Canyon Lake is unincorporated, so only county permits are needed there.

How is Spring Branch?

Spring Branch and Bulverde have a straightforward county permit process.

Are septic permits required separately?

Yes, septic permits must be obtained separately from Comal County Environmental Health.