BULVERDE, TX, February 06, 2012 (Press-News.org) Effective February 1, 2012, A.L.L. Contracting (http://www.all-contracting.com), a premier central and west Texas roofing and gutter company, and Studio Boudoir Photography, a boutique photography studio catering to women only (http://www.studioboudoirphotography.com), have relocated their businesses to 29770 US Hwy 281N in Bulverde, Texas.
Owned by husband and wife entrepreneurs, Lance and Anita Lubke, A.L.L. Contracting and Studio Boudoir Photography see the move to Bulverde as extremely positive for their businesses. Citing the growth of Bulverde and North San Antonio as a key reason for their decision, the move brings an established Texas roofing and gutter company, as well as a boutique boudoir photography studio to the area.
A.L.L. Contracting has over 15 years serving San Antonio, cities in the surrounding Texas Hill Country, and West Texas. The company focuses on providing quality workmanship and excellent customer service at a competitive price. "We realize clients have many choices when it comes to choosing a roofing company, so we differentiate ourselves by providing the best possible customer service we can. By living and working in the areas we service, we are accountable, responsive, and quick in meeting a customers request," says Lance Lubke.
A natural extension to roofing services is gutter installation and cleaning services. A.L.L. Contracting sells and manufactures seamless gutters and downspouts on site, to the customers specifications, assuring their home is protected from the damage that water drainage problems can cause in the long term. They also offer leaf guard, alleviating the hassle of cleaning out gutters on a regular basis. According to Lance, "Most of our customers hate cleaning out their gutters, so leaf guard takes away that hassle. However, even if leaf guard isn't an option, we service our gutters and can come out to clean and clear them of debris that can cause backup drainage issues during the year."
A.L.L. Contracting provides free estimates on all their services after visiting a customers home, listening to their concerns, and doing an onsite inspection.
Picking up on one of the hottest trends in photography, Studio Boudoir has quickly become San Antonio's premier boudoir photographer. Boudoir is a style of photography that captures women in an intimate, yet classy, way. According to Anita Lubke, "Most of our clients are brides doing a boudoir session as the perfect gift for their groom on their wedding day. But, we have women of all ages, shapes, and sizes come in for different reasons." Studio Boudoir feels their all-female staff, private studio, and editorial photography style are the reasons for the success of their business, shooting over 140 women in the San Antonio area in 2011, their first year in business.
Anita Lubke stepped into this unique business after doing her own boudoir session for Lance as a wedding present. "It was such a fun and confident building experience, and I walked away with beautiful photos that I presented to Lance on our wedding day. I instantly knew I wanted to share this experience with other women." However, Anita continues to be surprised at the reasons why women come to see her. "We have many military clients who are creating a special gift to send to their significant others overseas. We even see breast cancer survivors in our studio who are trying to regain their confidence and celebrate a milestone in their difficult journey. Those are special clients." The studio has been so moved by those clients that it has signed on with The Susan G. Komen Foundation Passionately Pink for the Cure Organization to create Boudoir 4 The Cure. Their first Boudoir Marathon to benefit Boudoir 4 the Cure is scheduled for June. More information can be found at http://www.boudoir4thecure.com.
Homeowners interested in an estimate or learning more about A.L.L. Contracting can visit http://www.all-contracting.com.
More information and samples of work done by Studio Boudoir Photography can be found at http://studioboudoirphotography.com.
Information on Boudoir 4 The Cure can be found at http://www.boudoir4thecure.com or by contacting Studio Boudoir Photography.
About A.L.L. Contracting
A.L.L. Contracting is a premier Texas roofing and gutter company with locations in San Antonio, Bulverde, and San Angelo. Lance and his team have over 17 years experience working with customers in San Antonio, West Texas, the Texas Hill Country, and other cities across Texas.
Contact:
Lance Lubke
Owner, A.L.L. Contracting
lance@all-contracting.com
210-865-8050
About Studio Boudoir Photography
In business since early 2011, Studio Boudoir Photography offers a classy, fun, and sexy approach to boudoir photography. Clients experience professional makeup and hair services as they are vamped up for their own "supermodel for a day" experience in front of the camera. Studio Boudoir's all-female staff ensures clients are comfortable and satisfied during their private time in the studio.
Contact:
Anita Lubke
Owner, Studio Boudoir Photography
anita@studioboudoirphotography.com
210-865-8040
Husband and Wife Entrepreneurs Announce Move of Their Roofing and Gutter Company and Boutique Boudoir Photography Studio to Bulverde, Texas
Anita and Lance Lubke are pleased to announce the relocation of their businesses to Bulverde. A.L.L. Contracting is a leading roofing and gutter company serving West Texas, and Studio Boudoir Photography is San Antonio's premier photography studio.
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[Press-News.org] Husband and Wife Entrepreneurs Announce Move of Their Roofing and Gutter Company and Boutique Boudoir Photography Studio to Bulverde, TexasAnita and Lance Lubke are pleased to announce the relocation of their businesses to Bulverde. A.L.L. Contracting is a leading roofing and gutter company serving West Texas, and Studio Boudoir Photography is San Antonio's premier photography studio.