Rotted wood, damaged siding, bubbling paint, beat-up trim — we handle the exterior repairs that most painters skip. We fix the problem first, then we make it look good.
Rotted siding, exposed insulation, structural damage. We tore it out, replaced it clean, and painted it to match. You'd never know it was there.

Damaged, rotted, or missing siding gets torn out and replaced — not patched over. We match the profile, nail it right, and paint it to blend. You won't know it was ever there.
Fascia boards, soffits, window trim, door frames — rot spreads fast in Texas humidity. We cut out every bit of it, replace with solid material, prime, and seal it properly.
Not every repair calls for a full replacement. Sometimes it's just bubbling paint from moisture or age. We scrape it down, spot-prime the bare wood, and repaint it clean. No shortcuts.
Warped trim, cracked shutters, loose boards — we fix the structure before we ever pick up a brush. Everything gets prepped right so the paint job actually holds.
A lot of painters will slap paint over bubbling wood and call it done. It looks fine for a few months — then it peels again. We find out why it's bubbling, fix the cause, and then paint it. That's the only way the work holds.
"Daltonn fixed our rotted fascia boards and repainted the whole exterior. He didn't just paint over it — he actually replaced the wood. You can't even tell where the repairs are. Incredible work."
We look at what's actually going on — not just the surface. Sometimes it's rot, sometimes it's moisture behind the paint, sometimes it just needs a good scrape and prime. We tell you exactly what it needs.
If it needs to come off, it comes off. We don't paint over problems. Rotted wood gets replaced, loose boards get secured, and bare surfaces get primed before anything else happens.
Once the repair is solid, we paint it to match the rest of the exterior. We can match almost any color and sheen so the repair disappears into the wall.
We clean up the job site, haul off the debris, and walk the property with you before we leave. You shouldn't have to clean up after us.