Painter rolling light blue paint onto an interior wall
Painting Services • Texas Installer Inc

Interior & exterior painting that looks clean, lasts longer, and boosts curb appeal

Professional painting for homes and businesses across Texas—built around thorough prep, durable coatings, and a final walkthrough for crisp, consistent results.

Fast scheduling: Send photos + a short description and we’ll recommend the right paint system for Texas heat, humidity, and sun exposure.

What you get

  • Thorough prep + clean masking
  • Durable, weather-ready coatings
  • Neat lines, smooth finishes
  • Final walkthrough before we leave
What we paint

Residential & commercial painting—inside and out

From single-room refreshes to full exterior repaints, we focus on surface prep, proper primers, and coatings that hold up in Texas conditions.

Interior painting

Walls, ceilings, trim, doors, cabinets, and accent walls—smooth finishes, straight cut lines, and clean edges.

  • Living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, and stairwells
  • Trim packages: baseboards, crown, window/door casing
  • Cabinet repainting (when appropriate) and durable enamel finishes

Exterior painting

Siding, fascia, soffits, shutters, doors, and more—using weather-ready coatings designed to resist UV, moisture, and temperature swings.

  • Wood, fiber cement, stucco, brick (painted), and metal surfaces
  • Caulking and sealing at joints, penetrations, and trim transitions
  • Spot-priming and stain-blocking where needed

Commercial painting

Offices, retail, warehouses, and multi-unit properties—scheduled to reduce disruption, with durable coatings for high-traffic areas.

  • After-hours or phased work options
  • Low-odor/low-VOC paint options for occupied spaces
  • Durable wall systems for hallways, stairwells, and common areas

Prep & process: the difference between “painted” and “professionally finished”

Most paint failures come from poor prep. We take time to protect surfaces, repair minor defects, and build a coating system that bonds well and cures correctly.

  1. Site protection: cover floors, furniture, landscaping, and fixtures; mask edges and hardware.
  2. Surface cleaning: remove dust, oils, mildew, and chalking so paint can bond.
  3. Repairs: patch nail holes, minor drywall damage, small wood repairs, and caulk gaps.
  4. Sanding & deglossing: smooth transitions and improve adhesion on glossy surfaces.
  5. Priming: stain-blocking and bonding primers where needed (water stains, tannins, repairs, bare substrate).
  6. Paint application: brush/roll/spray as appropriate; maintain wet edge; consistent coverage.
  7. Final walkthrough: touch-ups, cleanup, and a clear cure-time plan for best durability.
Painter applying primer to a wall with a roller

Paint types, sheens & where they work best

We’ll help you choose a paint that matches the surface, traffic level, and moisture exposure—then select a sheen that looks great and cleans easily.

Common paint bases

  • Acrylic latex: versatile, durable, and common for most interiors/exteriors.
  • Enamel (waterborne/alkyd): great for trim, doors, and cabinets where hardness matters.
  • Masonry coatings: breathable options for stucco/brick (when painting is appropriate).
  • Specialty coatings: stain blockers, mildew-resistant paints, and high-adhesion primers.

Sheen guide

  • Flat/Matte: hides wall imperfections; best for low-traffic areas and ceilings.
  • Eggshell/Satin: popular for living areas; balances washability and a soft look.
  • Semi-gloss: bathrooms, kitchens, trim—moisture resistance and easy cleaning.
  • Gloss: bold, very washable; typically for accents and specialty trim.

High-traffic & commercial durability

  • Scuff-resistant wall paints for hallways and kids’ rooms
  • Washable coatings for offices, retail, and common areas
  • Moisture-resistant systems for restrooms and break rooms
  • Touch-up planning for ongoing facility maintenance
Contractor painting an exterior roof surface

Texas climate durability: sun, humidity, storms & temperature swings

Exterior paint in Texas works hard. We plan for UV exposure, wind-driven rain, humidity, and seasonal temperature changes so your finish stays protected and looks consistent longer.

  • UV resistance: quality acrylics help reduce fading and chalking.
  • Moisture management: proper caulking and breathable coatings where needed.
  • Surface temperature: timing and product selection to support proper cure.
  • Storm readiness: sealing gaps and addressing peeling areas before repainting.

Color selection that fits your home (and your goals)

Whether you want a modern neutral, a bold accent wall, or a classic exterior palette, we’ll help you choose colors that work with your lighting, flooring, roofing, and landscaping.

  • Interior: consider natural light direction, sheen, and how colors shift from room to room.
  • Exterior: coordinate body/trim/door colors and consider neighborhood style and HOA guidelines.
  • Commercial: align with brand colors while keeping spaces bright and welcoming.
Ladder beside a freshly painted accent wall

Timelines, what’s included & how we keep projects on track

Typical timelines

  • Single room: 1 day (prep + paint), depending on repairs and drying time.
  • Whole interior: 2–5 days for most homes (larger homes may take longer).
  • Exterior repaint: 2–6 days depending on surface condition, weather, and height/access.
  • Commercial: phased scheduling available to reduce downtime.

What’s included

  • Surface protection (floors, furniture, landscaping, fixtures)
  • Minor patching, caulking, sanding, and spot priming as needed
  • Professional application with clean edges and consistent coverage
  • Daily cleanup and a final walkthrough for touch-ups
  • Clear cure-time guidance (when to move furniture back, wash walls, etc.)

Safety & general code considerations

We follow safe work practices and use appropriate protection and ventilation. For older properties, we can discuss best practices for surfaces that may require special handling.

  • Ventilation planning and low-odor options for occupied spaces
  • Proper ladder/scaffold practices and jobsite protection
  • Moisture and mildew remediation planning before repainting
  • General guidance for multi-unit and commercial compliance needs

Maintenance: keep your paint looking new

A few simple habits can extend the life of your finish and keep walls and trim looking clean.

  • Wait for full cure before heavy cleaning (we’ll provide timing guidance).
  • Use gentle cleaners and soft cloths for washable finishes.
  • Address leaks, condensation, and humidity issues early—especially in bathrooms and kitchens.
  • For exteriors, rinse dust/pollen periodically and watch for caulk separation.
Workers on ladders repairing and preparing exterior siding

Curb appeal & perceived property value: why paint is one of the best upgrades

Fresh paint is one of the fastest ways to make a home look cared-for. A clean exterior and updated interior palette can improve first impressions, help photos look better online, and make spaces feel brighter and more modern.

  • Exterior repaint: improves curb appeal and can highlight architectural details.
  • Neutral interiors: help rooms feel larger and more move-in ready.
  • Trim & doors: small updates that make a big visual impact.
  • Rental turns: quick repaints help reduce vacancy time and keep units competitive.
Well-maintained home exterior at dusk showing strong curb appeal

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Painting FAQs

How do I know if my exterior needs repainting?

Common signs include peeling, cracking, chalking, fading, exposed wood, or caulk separation. We’ll evaluate the surface and recommend the right prep and coating system.

Do you repair drywall or wood before painting?

Yes—minor patching, caulking, sanding, and spot priming are typically included. If we find larger repairs, we’ll discuss options before proceeding.

What sheen should I choose?

Flat/matte hides imperfections, eggshell/satin works well for most living areas, and semi-gloss is common for trim and moisture-prone rooms. We’ll recommend a sheen based on the space and how it’s used.

How long does paint take to dry and cure?

Dry time can be a few hours, but full cure can take days to weeks depending on product and conditions. We’ll provide guidance for cleaning, moving furniture back, and touch-ups.

Can you paint while my business is open?

Often, yes. We can plan phased work, low-odor products, and off-hours scheduling to minimize disruption.

Texas-wide painting for homes & businesses

Texas Installer Inc serves residential and commercial clients across the state. Tell us what you’re painting, your timeline, and your preferred finish—we’ll help you plan a clean, durable result.