
Serving La Grange, TX and surrounding areas
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In business since 1999
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Emergency services offered
"J&N Painting did an awesome Job on my interior wall repaint. Everything completed Like expected. Great Job!"




Serving La Grange, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1999
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"J&N Painting did an awesome Job on my interior wall repaint. Everything completed Like expected. Great Job!"


Serving La Grange, TX and surrounding areas
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I have 20 plus years in painting interior and exterior and interior remodeling
Serving La Grange, TX and surrounding areas
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Hello, this is Josiah Grandt and Noah Grandt with Affordable Painting Drywall Handyman.\nWe have been in the painting business for several years now and our goal has been to provide quality work for an affordable price.
Serving La Grange, TX and surrounding areas
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Hello! My name is Alejandra Mondragon, and together with my husband, we proudly own and operate Dusty Dragons, a small construction business based in Austin, Texas. We’re passionate about bringing quality craftsmanship and reliable service to every project we take on.\nWith over 4 years of carpentry experience, 4 years in concrete work, and 2 years in painting, my husband brings a strong foundation of skill and dedication to the job. We work as a team to provide exceptional care, attention to detail, and customer satisfaction on every project—big or small.\nWe’re currently taking on side jobs as we continue to grow our business and build lasting relationships with our clients. Whether you need help with carpentry, concrete, or painting, we’d love the opportunity to bring your project to life.\nBased in Austin, but willing to travel, Dusty Dragons is ready to help with your next project—done right, the first time.
Serving La Grange, TX and surrounding areas
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Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
Small jobs welcome
I am 22 years old working full time and trying to get a business started on the side. Even though I am young I have lots of experience. I enjoy working I started painting with my family at 5 years old stuck with that for a while. Then went to another company and got more experience in a different trade. I am willing to travel my goal next year is to be near Dallas but will travel back and fourth still. If you need anything done don’t hesitate to reach out and we can meet, make a plan, agree on a price, and get it taken care of for you:) thank you for looking have a great day.
Serving La Grange, TX and surrounding areas
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Miranda Services ATX LLC, established in 2021, is your premier partner for property maintenance and remodeling in Austin, TX. Specializing in both residential and commercial properties, our dedicated team expertly handles everything from routine upkeep to extensive transformations. We offer a wide range of services, including interior and exterior painting, kitchen and bathroom remodels, flooring, drywall, and custom carpentry. With a focus on quality and precision, Miranda Services ATX LLC is committed to bringing your vision to life.

Serving La Grange, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 1997
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"Jose’s team painted the interior and exterior of my new home and shop in Waller and did such a great job, I rehired him to do a renovation on my rental property in Spring that was impacted by the big freeze. He is very accommodation and has a team of professionals. The communication was great and the quality of work was superb!"





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Serving La Grange, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 1994
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Emergency services offered
"I apologize in advance for the long comment. I?ll do my best to impartially lay out the facts of what happened on this contract so that the reader can make their own judgement.
I initially contacted 5 contractors to get bids on re-stucco for my house. The house is large, almost 5000 square feet plus it is surrounded on 2 sides by a stucco wall enclosing the swimming pool and adjoining patios. There are also over 150 windows of various sizes throughout the house. We chose BlueSky for several reasons: 1. Many positive Angie?s List recommendations. 2. Price was in the lower half of the bids received. 3. Mr. Esparza seemed genuinely interested in ensuring our requirements were met. We were told that there would always be a supervisor on site and that Mr. Esparza himself would usually stop by once or twice per day to address any concerns. He assured us that they would clean up after themselves every day after work so that there would be no garbage blowing around the neighborhood. We were told that the job would take 8 days. We increased that in our minds to 10 because we thought 8 overly optimistic. We told Mr. Esparza that we like to be involved in the work that is done at our house and he encouraged that. He told us that since we know the house better than anyone else we should point out any discrepancies. We signed a contract and work was to begin immediately.
At this point I?ll say that as a rule we treat the folks who work on our house very well. We often order lunch for them. My wife will bring them snacks, coffee in the morning, ice water and sometimes even cook them lunch. The workers had no safety equipment and at one point we noticed that they were applying stucco to the underside of a column and stucco was falling into their eyes. My wife supplied them safety glasses. We are also demanding of good work and will point out things that are wrong as soon as we see them so that they can be fixed immediately. We have dealt with numerous contractors this way and have never had a problem. In this case, unlike what was promised, there really was no supervisor on site and we only saw Mr. Esparza twice after work started. At one point we were unable to contact him for 3 days. He later apologized and claimed he had a family emergency in Mexico. We were understanding although I think that maybe a text or email to his clients would have been appropriate.
The workers did a great job of sealing all the cracks and rebuilding the parapets. There were some areas of concern including a column that had to be adjusted 3 times because it was crooked. No problem, we dealt with the 1 or 2 English speaking members of the crew and got it taken care of. Garbage was not completely cleaned up at the end of each day, my wife and I walked around the property picking up little pieces of blue tape flying around without complaint. I believe proper supervision would have been helpful here. Part of the contract was to dig down 4 to 6 inches around all of the walls, I think this is common practice based on many of the bids I received. In a number of areas this was not done, I pointed out areas that I saw to the workers and they took care of them. There are still, however, several areas that have been missed. Again, proper supervision would have been helpful. I thought that overall the stucco work on the house went very well. My wife and I were happy with the work that was done and we thought that the remaining concerns would be taken care of after a walk- through with Mr. Esparza. This is the point where things start to get a little strange.
On the final day of work (Day 16, a bit longer than the 8 day estimate) I received a ranting call from Mr. Esparza. He was on a cell phone and was yelling and talking so fast that I could not understand a word he was saying. I asked him to calm down, told him that I could not understand him and he finally told me that he would call me back on a land line. When he finally called me he was livid. He asked me for money immediately, prior to the walk-through, to pay his workers. He told me that my wife had mistreated his workers and caused 3 of his best workers to quit, he made disparaging (I won?t elaborate any further) comments about her ability to speak proper English (She is Asian, has a degree from an American university, and speaks English well although with an accent), he accused her of following the workers around and watching them so closely that it made them uncomfortable and that she disturbed their lunch. I tried to have a conversation with him but he hung up on me. I was quite taken aback by what I can only describe as a tirade. I responded to him with a text message letting him know that I would be happy to pay in 2 installments, explaining that I have heard no complaints from him until now, and finished with the following statement ?We are very happy with your workers. I have never EVER been spoken to as unprofessionally by a business owner as I have been by you and am very disappointed?
A couple of hours later Mr. Esparza stormed onto our property after refusing to acknowledge my wife and I, even after my wife greeted him. He climbed onto the roof, walked around the house, glared threateningly, gave some orders to his workers, walked to his car and left. Later a worker handed me a piece of paper requesting $10,000 in 2 checks. I was confused about exactly what he wanted so I gave the worker $5000 in one check, unsuccessfully attempted to call Mr. Esparza, and sent him on his way. Mr. Esparza called back a short time later and still seemed quite upset. I had a difficult time understanding him but he explained that the job was done well (with a few exceptions, this is something I agree with), that he had to fire 3 workers because they refused to come to our house (a change from his original assertion that they quit) and that he made me a fair offer but that I had only paid $5000 and that we were in the wrong for not paying him $10,000. I believe he wanted to go to arbitration which is really not necessary since we were not completely unhappy with the finished product so I wrote another check for $5000 and he sent his worker back to collect it. At this point I have paid him all but $4,149 which should be paid after a final walk through and any corrections. My dilemma is that my wife is uncomfortable to the point of being fearful of having him on our property, and I really have to agree with her. I can probably pretty much forget about the warranty, if for no other reason than I don?t want to deal with him again. At this moment he has sent me a message forgiving the money not paid and essentially calling me a deadbeat, which I am not. I will probably hire someone else to do the touch up work, subtract from the total, and send him the rest. I spent 28 years honorably serving our country in the military and I always pay my bills. I just cannot tolerate his behavior.
Now for my thoughts. I am really conflicted about this. Until a few hours prior to project completion I was ready to give Blusky an A rating and was even going to recommend them to several people I know who need stucco work. The work appears to be done properly with a few exceptions and thanks to our involvement, pretty much the way we wanted it done. I was home the entire final week of the construction and neither my wife nor I was ?Big Brother?, although we did inspect the work and ensured things were being completed to our satisfaction. Often the workers would ask us to look around to see if we found anything that needed attending to. On the other hand, I have never dealt with a business owner who has berated me and acted as unprofessionally as this. I believe"




Serving La Grange, TX and surrounding areas
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"I hired an architect and an structural engineer (a city requirement for new construction in Austin) to design the structure and then began shopping the produced plans around. Acting as my own GC, I fully expected to have to hire different subcontractors for demolition, foundation, framing and cornice, painting, electrical, and roofing. I reached out to Jon Wehr, owner of Rawskos Renovations, and was pleasantly surprised that with the exception of electrical, he was willing to bid on the project as a whole with me as the GC. Rawskos prices are fair, about mid way between a large-scale commercial contractor and a guy you found on Craigslist or in the Home Depot parking lot. As with any construction project, you sort of expect a certain amount of flakiness from your subcontractors, miscommunications, no shows, inflated hours or extras charges, but not with Rawskos. The crew were professional and courteous, prompt, thorough, and gave plenty of advanced notice as to scheduling. In fact, we faced battles with the local power company, the city inspectors, and my own architect and engineer, all of which caused unforeseen delays. If not for the flexibility and willingness of the crew to quickly shift gears and do some unaffected part of the job while we waited for clearance, approvals, passed inspections, or missing structural validation reports, this job would have failed dramatically. Jon's estimate for completion was about two months for this project and it finished in just about three months. However, if you subtract out the two week delay caused by discrepancies with power company spotter's approved clearance, 5 days delay caused by the city incorrectly filing our application as a renovation instead of new construction, ten days it took to get a Foundation and Framing Validation report from my engineer that should have taken 30 minutes to write, not to mention a 2 week delay in materials caused by Hurricane Harvey, you can see that Rawskos stayed on task and kept busy, without ever having to put the job on hold or take time off (except during the three days of the actual hurricane). I also wanted to mention that the team constantly made recommendations that enhanced the final outcome or addressed design shortcomings throughout the project. As a beginner GC, I needed a little coaching and they were more than willing to accommodate to ensure they had the materials and design decisions they needed in advance, which kept the project rolling pretty much at full steam."





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Serving La Grange, TX and surrounding areas
In business since 2014
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I contacted Vargas Drywall after Hurricane Harvey struck. Long story short, my house was nearly destroyed. I contacted them, a week after we were able to get back, Edgar was really helpful from start to finish. He gave me a reasonable quote so I hired them in that exact moment and they started to work that same day. I had a wall that divided the living room and the dining room and i wanted to get rid of it to make more space, he gave me ideas on how it was possible to remove it and still keep a nice view, no kidding, my house was done within 3 days when others said it would take up to two weeks. Overall, my experience with them was incredible and I will keep on using their services. I would highly recommend them to anyone (in fact I did and they were satisfied as well) if you’re looking for a reliable, fast service and a great price, don’t hesitate on contacting them!"





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