Professional quality residential and commercial painting since 1979. Including new, repaint, and remodel projects. Major credit cards accepted.
"LOoka great"
Lyle R on November 2024
Professional quality residential and commercial painting since 1979. Including new, repaint, and remodel projects. Major credit cards accepted.
"LOoka great"
Lyle R on November 2024
Customized painting, concrete, and fencing services are offered to commercial and residential clients with a commitment to professional excellence DFW Give us a call for your next project (682)340-1489 Find us @Fuentes_Home_Service Google, IG, Facebook, Tik tok, Next Door. Check our website: fuenteshomeservice.com
Customized painting, concrete, and fencing services are offered to commercial and residential clients with a commitment to professional excellence DFW Give us a call for your next project (682)340-1489 Find us @Fuentes_Home_Service Google, IG, Facebook, Tik tok, Next Door. Check our website: fuenteshomeservice.com
Our mission is to be a provider that brings back the personal touch with our customers. We will build a relationship that will last a lifetime after you see our quality work. As a locally owned and operated business, we feel invested in our clients and constantly strive for customer satisfaction. Call or message us to schedule an estimate today!
"The team did an excellent job with crack repair, painting, and matching texture. They finished on time and were kind and communicative. Would hire again in a heartbeat!"
Stephen H on May 2025
Our mission is to be a provider that brings back the personal touch with our customers. We will build a relationship that will last a lifetime after you see our quality work. As a locally owned and operated business, we feel invested in our clients and constantly strive for customer satisfaction. Call or message us to schedule an estimate today!
"The team did an excellent job with crack repair, painting, and matching texture. They finished on time and were kind and communicative. Would hire again in a heartbeat!"
Stephen H on May 2025
M&T's Painters R Us, a premier provider of interior remodeling services, specializing in professional painting and kitchen/bathroom remodeling. With Matt and Troi's combination of skills and expertise, we bring creativity and quality to every project, ensuring exceptional results that exceed our clients' expectations. Paint, flooring, cabinetry, countertops, we can handle it all.. Our commitment to excellence and attention to detail set us apart as the go-to choice for all interior remodeling needs.
"The work was very professional, cleanup spectacularly complete"
Laretta H on June 2025
M&T's Painters R Us, a premier provider of interior remodeling services, specializing in professional painting and kitchen/bathroom remodeling. With Matt and Troi's combination of skills and expertise, we bring creativity and quality to every project, ensuring exceptional results that exceed our clients' expectations. Paint, flooring, cabinetry, countertops, we can handle it all.. Our commitment to excellence and attention to detail set us apart as the go-to choice for all interior remodeling needs.
"The work was very professional, cleanup spectacularly complete"
Laretta H on June 2025
Bear Creek Painting is a local owner operated, not franchise service company. We specialize in interior and exterior painting, cabinets, drywall, texturing, and exterior trim and wood replacement. Our lead painters have been with the company over 5 years, we are insured, have no sales people, and do not try to "sell" you with fancy brochures or empty promises. Our mission is to learn your needs, and provide a detailed proposal addressing those needs within the scope of work that we do. Our goal is to have satisfied customers who will call on us again and refer their family and friends. Nick Turcsany Owner and estimator-Bear Creek Painting
"Excellent experience! Wish more contractors worked like this. They took very good care of our home, did great work, communicated well and pricing was reasonable. We'll definitely use them again for future projects and highly recommend Nick and all of his guys."
Holly C on June 2023
Bear Creek Painting is a local owner operated, not franchise service company. We specialize in interior and exterior painting, cabinets, drywall, texturing, and exterior trim and wood replacement. Our lead painters have been with the company over 5 years, we are insured, have no sales people, and do not try to "sell" you with fancy brochures or empty promises. Our mission is to learn your needs, and provide a detailed proposal addressing those needs within the scope of work that we do. Our goal is to have satisfied customers who will call on us again and refer their family and friends. Nick Turcsany Owner and estimator-Bear Creek Painting
"Excellent experience! Wish more contractors worked like this. They took very good care of our home, did great work, communicated well and pricing was reasonable. We'll definitely use them again for future projects and highly recommend Nick and all of his guys."
Holly C on June 2023
When you need a professional painters help, please consider us for your next project. Have always done excellent work independently with the best attitude since 2001. We discuss the project throughout and owner is available and present at every project. We put our best into the details to get your home or business looking beautiful.
"Laredos Paint Service crew did an excellent job to resurface & repaint my kitchen cabinet doors and drawers inside-out plus the stair rails within reasonable timeframe and pricing. They cleaned after their works each day, leaving no mess. Highly recommended their services."
John N on January 2025
When you need a professional painters help, please consider us for your next project. Have always done excellent work independently with the best attitude since 2001. We discuss the project throughout and owner is available and present at every project. We put our best into the details to get your home or business looking beautiful.
"Laredos Paint Service crew did an excellent job to resurface & repaint my kitchen cabinet doors and drawers inside-out plus the stair rails within reasonable timeframe and pricing. They cleaned after their works each day, leaving no mess. Highly recommended their services."
John N on January 2025
At EA Pro Painters & Construction of Texas, we provide high-quality Painting & Remodel services for both residential and commercial properties. Our team of experienced professionals is committed to delivering top-notch results on every project. We pride ourselves on our attention to detail and our ability to work closely with our clients to ensure that their vision is realized. Contact us today to see how we can help you with your next project.
"EA pro painters did an outstanding job of painting our house. Quality is well worth the price. The crew was very professional and finished on time. Best experience we had so far. Would definitely hire again."
Ali S on December 2024
At EA Pro Painters & Construction of Texas, we provide high-quality Painting & Remodel services for both residential and commercial properties. Our team of experienced professionals is committed to delivering top-notch results on every project. We pride ourselves on our attention to detail and our ability to work closely with our clients to ensure that their vision is realized. Contact us today to see how we can help you with your next project.
"EA pro painters did an outstanding job of painting our house. Quality is well worth the price. The crew was very professional and finished on time. Best experience we had so far. Would definitely hire again."
Ali S on December 2024
Contact us via phone for the quickest response. We are a Christian Veteran owned and operated paint company. We offer exterior and interior painting for residential and commercial customers. We also offer interior and exterior carpentry repairs, as well as cabinet painting/staining. We guarantee to send you a bid the same day of your appointment, or we will take another $100 off your bid. Receive $300 off full exteriors and 10% off interiors over $1,500. We also offer discounts for police, fire, and military. Check us out on Facebook: “Texas Heritage Painting”.
"Don't let the ithica on the bisiness card fool you. I hate to have to leave a negative review and I wrote this up shortly after my experience with Jarrod but am just now posting it. I found Jarrod on Angie's list and I have had great results with other contractors on Angie's list but not this time. I was stunned at the attitude I received from the owner of this company. I hired Jarrod because he was prompt to respond to my request for a bid. His bid was the second highest bid I received, but, I also felt it was the most thorough. It is important to note that I have an older home, built in 1985. It needed a lot of work; there have been some lean years in the past where I was not able to afford the upkeep and the exterior was neglected. I needed to find someone not just to paint the exterior, but to take care do all the repairs that were needed including removing chipped paint, replacing wood components that had deteriorated, and to address some issues around my windows in the front of the house that had gaps near the sills. Jarrod was felt confident addressing the issue with my windows. We discussed the design and he agreed that it is was not the best but he did not want to change the core design because he felt it was built the way it was built for a reason and did not want to get into unforeseen issues. He said that one issue that might arise when they take it apart and remove the sills is that there could be damage behind the sills that might increase the cost of the repairs. I liked the fact that it was a Christian veteran owned business and that he was so proud of the people (contractors) he works with and his and theirs years of experience working together. All I can say now is don't let the ithica on the business card fool you. Jarrod’s original bid was and sent to me via email with the key details outlined in the body of the email…nothing formal and not in an attached document. I asked him 3 times if had a contract or needed me to sign anything and he said, “No, we work on word verbal word of mouth. “ Before the work began, I discussed having the trim and sills around my windows stained instead of painted with Jarrod. He said that he would do it but advised against because he felt it would be better protected with painted and he would not warranty any areas that were stained. I knew the look I wanted and that I would keep up with any necessary maintenance after the initial application so I asked him to go ahead and stain the areas discussed and he agreed to do so at no additional charge because I had decided not to paint the vertical 1 x 2’s on my siding a different color from the siding and just go ahead and keep all the siding one color and I also decided to keep the front door color the same and he felt it was an even trade off. Fair enough. We also discussed in advance the material that would be used for the 1 x 2’s all to match and be rough cedar. The previous owners had replaced a couple of them with pine and they did not match. Jarrod sad it would be an extra $90 to also replace those if I wanted to, even though they were still in good condition, just so they would match. I agreed. He also gave me the option to replace ALL of my one by two’s because he felt it would best to suggest it at this time anticipating that I might wish for that later. I appreciated the thought but declined because I was mostly concerned with the area in the back of the house where we sit on the patio and not the rest of the house. The next morning, the contractor (two guys) showed up with pine 1 x 2’s. I notified Jarrod, and he said they would be returned and they would get cedar, no problem. So far so good. Up to this point I felt the communication was going well and concerns were appropriately addressed when they arose. Things changed after they started working on the window sills. He said they ran into an issue where there was a gap at the bottom (underneath) that we did not know about in addition to the gap at the top which we did know about and he was to address. To close the gap at the bottom they needed to place shims. Previously there was a piece of trim at the bottom of the sills that either he did not account for or that he could not see the gap behind the trim when bidding on the project. Additionally, there was still a gap at the top of the sills. We knew this from the start and my original understanding was that the vertical trim around the windows (above the sill) would be cut to come down further to close that gap and or the sill would be fitted to close the gap. Neither of these things happened. His excuse was that the vertical trim could not be cut to come down further because it would be a design change. Also said the sills could not be fitted to close the gap because they do not come any wider. His solution was to fill the gaps around the wood with mortar or thick caulking. This is not what we discussed and not what I wanted. I consulted with a carpenter who advised me that no mortar should be touching the wood. Jarrod also said he could not raise the sill any higher to close the top gap because the brick on the sides was in the way. I asked if he could take out some of the mortar around the brick that was in the way on the sides to close the gap and he said they could not because that is mortar work and they do not do that. And it would also be a design change. Then he said they would take a piece of pine trim and it would be added at the top the window sill with some mortar. To close the gap and it would be an extra $250. This did not seem right to me at all. I asked Jarrod to allow me some time to think about this and inquire with others. When I came back out he had left my property but the contractors were still there. I spoke with the contractors and shared my thoughts; that this is not what I was expecting, and Jarrod and I need to discuss further before they proceed. Later my boyfriend and I were in my neighbor’s yard mending the back side of my fence and Jarrod had returned and came back to speak with us. We agreed on how the window sills would be addressed (with me still feeling uneasy and uncertain about it because it was becoming clear to me that addressing my particular issue was not his area of expertise) and he took the additional cost down to $150 to help me with my decision and keep things moving along. After this, things got weird. I looked at my phone and saw a text from Jarrod saying the contractor (his painter) told him I wanted to stop work and he was informing me that he could, if I want, and how much I would owe up to that point if we part ways now. I was shocked. Maybe things were lost in translation when I told the contractor that Jarrod and I needed to talk before they proceed. He had sent me this text prior to returning to the house and speaking with us that day and prior to us reaching an agreement on how to address the sills and I did not notice until after he left again. I let it go and moved on. I continued to check daily on progress and pointed out any issues that I saw as things went along This seemed to irritate Jarrod and he said all concerns would be addressed at the final walk through. But it did not make sense to me to wait until the end to ask questions or raise concerns when it is too late to make corrections. While I was at work, I had my boyfriend oversee things for me and this seemed to irritate Jarrod even more. My boyfriend pointed out a few issues such as an area on the chimney were the boards were replaced but trim was not flush with the siding. And there was another area of concern in the back of the house with the bottom trim and area under my patio where a huge gap approximately 2” in the soffit was filled with caulk instead of being closed with a nail. When my boyfriend brought these concerns to my attention I brought them to Jarrod’s attention. But J"
JENNIFER S on March 2021
Contact us via phone for the quickest response. We are a Christian Veteran owned and operated paint company. We offer exterior and interior painting for residential and commercial customers. We also offer interior and exterior carpentry repairs, as well as cabinet painting/staining. We guarantee to send you a bid the same day of your appointment, or we will take another $100 off your bid. Receive $300 off full exteriors and 10% off interiors over $1,500. We also offer discounts for police, fire, and military. Check us out on Facebook: “Texas Heritage Painting”.
"Don't let the ithica on the bisiness card fool you. I hate to have to leave a negative review and I wrote this up shortly after my experience with Jarrod but am just now posting it. I found Jarrod on Angie's list and I have had great results with other contractors on Angie's list but not this time. I was stunned at the attitude I received from the owner of this company. I hired Jarrod because he was prompt to respond to my request for a bid. His bid was the second highest bid I received, but, I also felt it was the most thorough. It is important to note that I have an older home, built in 1985. It needed a lot of work; there have been some lean years in the past where I was not able to afford the upkeep and the exterior was neglected. I needed to find someone not just to paint the exterior, but to take care do all the repairs that were needed including removing chipped paint, replacing wood components that had deteriorated, and to address some issues around my windows in the front of the house that had gaps near the sills. Jarrod was felt confident addressing the issue with my windows. We discussed the design and he agreed that it is was not the best but he did not want to change the core design because he felt it was built the way it was built for a reason and did not want to get into unforeseen issues. He said that one issue that might arise when they take it apart and remove the sills is that there could be damage behind the sills that might increase the cost of the repairs. I liked the fact that it was a Christian veteran owned business and that he was so proud of the people (contractors) he works with and his and theirs years of experience working together. All I can say now is don't let the ithica on the business card fool you. Jarrod’s original bid was and sent to me via email with the key details outlined in the body of the email…nothing formal and not in an attached document. I asked him 3 times if had a contract or needed me to sign anything and he said, “No, we work on word verbal word of mouth. “ Before the work began, I discussed having the trim and sills around my windows stained instead of painted with Jarrod. He said that he would do it but advised against because he felt it would be better protected with painted and he would not warranty any areas that were stained. I knew the look I wanted and that I would keep up with any necessary maintenance after the initial application so I asked him to go ahead and stain the areas discussed and he agreed to do so at no additional charge because I had decided not to paint the vertical 1 x 2’s on my siding a different color from the siding and just go ahead and keep all the siding one color and I also decided to keep the front door color the same and he felt it was an even trade off. Fair enough. We also discussed in advance the material that would be used for the 1 x 2’s all to match and be rough cedar. The previous owners had replaced a couple of them with pine and they did not match. Jarrod sad it would be an extra $90 to also replace those if I wanted to, even though they were still in good condition, just so they would match. I agreed. He also gave me the option to replace ALL of my one by two’s because he felt it would best to suggest it at this time anticipating that I might wish for that later. I appreciated the thought but declined because I was mostly concerned with the area in the back of the house where we sit on the patio and not the rest of the house. The next morning, the contractor (two guys) showed up with pine 1 x 2’s. I notified Jarrod, and he said they would be returned and they would get cedar, no problem. So far so good. Up to this point I felt the communication was going well and concerns were appropriately addressed when they arose. Things changed after they started working on the window sills. He said they ran into an issue where there was a gap at the bottom (underneath) that we did not know about in addition to the gap at the top which we did know about and he was to address. To close the gap at the bottom they needed to place shims. Previously there was a piece of trim at the bottom of the sills that either he did not account for or that he could not see the gap behind the trim when bidding on the project. Additionally, there was still a gap at the top of the sills. We knew this from the start and my original understanding was that the vertical trim around the windows (above the sill) would be cut to come down further to close that gap and or the sill would be fitted to close the gap. Neither of these things happened. His excuse was that the vertical trim could not be cut to come down further because it would be a design change. Also said the sills could not be fitted to close the gap because they do not come any wider. His solution was to fill the gaps around the wood with mortar or thick caulking. This is not what we discussed and not what I wanted. I consulted with a carpenter who advised me that no mortar should be touching the wood. Jarrod also said he could not raise the sill any higher to close the top gap because the brick on the sides was in the way. I asked if he could take out some of the mortar around the brick that was in the way on the sides to close the gap and he said they could not because that is mortar work and they do not do that. And it would also be a design change. Then he said they would take a piece of pine trim and it would be added at the top the window sill with some mortar. To close the gap and it would be an extra $250. This did not seem right to me at all. I asked Jarrod to allow me some time to think about this and inquire with others. When I came back out he had left my property but the contractors were still there. I spoke with the contractors and shared my thoughts; that this is not what I was expecting, and Jarrod and I need to discuss further before they proceed. Later my boyfriend and I were in my neighbor’s yard mending the back side of my fence and Jarrod had returned and came back to speak with us. We agreed on how the window sills would be addressed (with me still feeling uneasy and uncertain about it because it was becoming clear to me that addressing my particular issue was not his area of expertise) and he took the additional cost down to $150 to help me with my decision and keep things moving along. After this, things got weird. I looked at my phone and saw a text from Jarrod saying the contractor (his painter) told him I wanted to stop work and he was informing me that he could, if I want, and how much I would owe up to that point if we part ways now. I was shocked. Maybe things were lost in translation when I told the contractor that Jarrod and I needed to talk before they proceed. He had sent me this text prior to returning to the house and speaking with us that day and prior to us reaching an agreement on how to address the sills and I did not notice until after he left again. I let it go and moved on. I continued to check daily on progress and pointed out any issues that I saw as things went along This seemed to irritate Jarrod and he said all concerns would be addressed at the final walk through. But it did not make sense to me to wait until the end to ask questions or raise concerns when it is too late to make corrections. While I was at work, I had my boyfriend oversee things for me and this seemed to irritate Jarrod even more. My boyfriend pointed out a few issues such as an area on the chimney were the boards were replaced but trim was not flush with the siding. And there was another area of concern in the back of the house with the bottom trim and area under my patio where a huge gap approximately 2” in the soffit was filled with caulk instead of being closed with a nail. When my boyfriend brought these concerns to my attention I brought them to Jarrod’s attention. But J"
JENNIFER S on March 2021
JTB Paint Company and Remodeling Inc. " Just The Best ". Our goal at JTB is to provide superior customer service, an excellent finished product, and a neat and well organized work area. We our a family owned business of 17 years. Call JTB at 512-850-3643 and let us fulfill your project needs. Thanks, Jeffrey T. Brown JTB Paint Company Additional email - jtbpaintcompany@gmail.com.
"Quote was itemized, work was started on date specified and I was kept aware of the progress and what steps were taken. Brick staining brought my older home up-to-date. Definitely would hire them again and have recommended them to my neighbors."
karen s on September 2024
JTB Paint Company and Remodeling Inc. " Just The Best ". Our goal at JTB is to provide superior customer service, an excellent finished product, and a neat and well organized work area. We our a family owned business of 17 years. Call JTB at 512-850-3643 and let us fulfill your project needs. Thanks, Jeffrey T. Brown JTB Paint Company Additional email - jtbpaintcompany@gmail.com.
"Quote was itemized, work was started on date specified and I was kept aware of the progress and what steps were taken. Brick staining brought my older home up-to-date. Definitely would hire them again and have recommended them to my neighbors."
karen s on September 2024
"*SMALL JOBS WELCOME*"David Brandes of Brandes Paint & Wallpapering has been in the business for over 43 years. Our number one priority is quality work and customer satisfaction. We pride ourselves in taking our time and not cutting any corners to ensure that the end result is of the utmost quality with great attention to detail. For that reason, the owner is available and will be onsite for all jobs. If you have any questions contact David directly via email or by phone: davidbrandes2@yahoo.com / (469) 337-2246 .
"We just moved into a new home and wanted the bedrooms painted before moving in the furniture. David Brandes was professional, communication was great and he was very thorough. David came on time and finished the rooms in a timely fashion."
SHELBY C on February 2025
"*SMALL JOBS WELCOME*"David Brandes of Brandes Paint & Wallpapering has been in the business for over 43 years. Our number one priority is quality work and customer satisfaction. We pride ourselves in taking our time and not cutting any corners to ensure that the end result is of the utmost quality with great attention to detail. For that reason, the owner is available and will be onsite for all jobs. If you have any questions contact David directly via email or by phone: davidbrandes2@yahoo.com / (469) 337-2246 .
"We just moved into a new home and wanted the bedrooms painted before moving in the furniture. David Brandes was professional, communication was great and he was very thorough. David came on time and finished the rooms in a timely fashion."
SHELBY C on February 2025
Professional painters can complete an exterior door painting project in one to three hours, not including drying time. The timeline depends on the door's condition, required preparation, and the number of coats needed.
Weather conditions significantly impact drying times, with high humidity or extreme temperatures extending the process. Most doors require 24 to 48 hours of curing time before resuming normal use.
While removing the door provides optimal access to all surfaces and edges, many professional painters achieve excellent results with the door remaining in place. For in-position painting, proper hardware protection and masking are essential. Door removal becomes more beneficial when dealing with significant damage, when painting both sides simultaneously, or when making dramatic color changes that require extra coats.
The ideal paint for exterior doors is a high-quality, weather-resistant formulation designed specifically for outdoor conditions. Acrylic latex paints offer excellent moisture resistance and color retention, while oil-based options provide superior hardness for high-traffic areas. Semi-gloss or gloss finishes repel dirt and moisture more effectively than flat finishes. Door material also influences paint selection—metal doors benefit from rust-inhibiting formulas, while wood doors may require specialized primers.
Hiring a professional delivers superior results for exterior door painting, especially for front entrances where appearance matters most. Professionals bring specialized equipment, extensive experience, and efficient techniques that ensure a smooth, durable finish.
While DIY painting saves on labor costs, you'll need proper tools, adequate preparation knowledge, and sufficient time to achieve comparable results. For complex door styles or when changing colors dramatically, professional expertise often justifies the additional expense.