Universal City sits right next to Randolph Air Force Base — a genuine military community where many homeowners are active-duty, retired, or military-connected. We've built our Universal City reputation on treating military families the way they should be treated: straight answers, fair pricing, and flexibility when deployments or PCS moves complicate scheduling.
Universal City neighborhoods we serve
We work across Universal City — every street, every neighborhood. Some of the areas we're in most often:
Architecture and roofing in Universal City
Texas traditional tract home architecture dominant — brick exteriors, asphalt shingle roofs, moderate complexity. Some mid-century homes in older sections require attention to original architectural details.
Weather considerations for Universal City roofs
Similar to Converse and Schertz — in the northeast SA hail corridor, frequent storm damage claims. Randolph AFB area homes often take hits that miss central SA.
Cost of a new roof in Universal City
Budget $9,500–$15,000 for quality asphalt shingle replacement on typical Universal City homes.
What makes our work in Universal City different
- USAA is the dominant insurance carrier here — we work with USAA adjusters regularly
- We offer PCS-aware scheduling — if you're selling before a move or buying after one, we can work around closing dates and inspection periods
- Military discount: we offer a 5% discount for active-duty and retired military homeowners (verified via ID)
- Some Universal City homes are older with original 70s–80s construction — decking condition varies and may require repair during tear-off
Roofing services available in Universal City
What Universal City customers say
"PCS closing in 5 weeks. Wannamaker accelerated the USAA claim (filed to install in 32 days), coordinated completion documentation with our title company, and transferred the warranty to the buyer. Military discount applied. Smoothest part of the whole move."
"Our 1978 home had aged decking the USAA initial scope understated. Wannamaker documented actual sheet count during tear-off, photo-supplemented for $2,100 additional settlement. Ventilation upgrade was code-required — also covered. Excellent attention to detail."