At K&M Steam Cleaning, we love seeing locally owned businesses thrive in the same Central Texas communities where we work, live, and serve our customers. One of those businesses, Buddy’s Burger, is making big moves with a new location planned for Leander in 2026.
A Local Favorite on the Rise
Buddy’s Burger already operates three busy locations in Austin, San Marcos, and Round Rock. Known for serving 100% Angus chuck burgers that are never frozen and free of antibiotics or hormones, they’ve built a loyal following. Their menu also features seasoned fries with a 14-spice blend and hand-squeezed lemonade.
The upcoming Leander restaurant will be a brand-new 3,500-square-foot building at 309 N. U.S. 183. Construction begins January 2026, with completion slated for August of that year. This $450,000 investment shows just how much demand exists for fresh, local dining options in Williamson County.
Supporting Growth in Greater Austin
Just as Buddy’s Burger continues to grow across Central Texas, K&M Steam Cleaning is proud to support homeowners and businesses in these same communities. Whether you’re enjoying a burger night in Austin, San Marcos, or Round Rock—or preparing your home for guests—we’re here to help keep your spaces clean and comfortable.
Our professional cleaning services include:
- Carpet cleaning and rug cleaning
- Upholstery and furniture cleaning
- Tile and grout cleaning
- Wood deep cleaning, stone cleaning, and Saltillo restoration
- Dryer vent cleaning for safety and efficiency
Local Service You Can Trust
Buddy’s Burger shows what makes Central Texas special: locally owned businesses investing back into the community. At K&M, we share that same commitment. We’re not the cheapest cleaner in town—we charge enough to use the best tools, employ highly trained cleaning professionals, and back our work with a guarantee.
When you choose K&M Steam Cleaning, you’re supporting a local business just like when you stop by Buddy’s Burger. Together, we’re part of what makes Greater Austin, Williamson County, and the I-35 corridor a great place to live, eat, and grow.
