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DTS Remodeling LLC

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DTS Remodeling LLC

4.71(
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Recommended by 91% of Angi customers
Recommended by 91% of HomeAdvisor customers

Whether you’re looking for a luxurious retreat or remodeling on a budget, DTS Remodeling Group combines your personal ideas with our crews experience to provide the best value for your dollar. We can provide services from beginning to completion of your vision. Our fields of experience include, but not limited to, remodeling of; Bathrooms, kitchen, floor installation, roofing, paint, custom made vanities and closet systems, trim, and anything that is house related. We promise to make your remodeling experience as smooth as possible by delivering good quality of work, keeping you on a budget, maintaining the construction site as clean as possible, and by respecting your personal space. Call for a free estimate.

"We hired David to complete some updates on a newly purchased home (retile, paint, update fixtures, replace deck and install new appliances). He kept reiterating it was a “very simple job, very easy” that would take 4-6 weeks. Unfortunately, that expanded into 16 weeks (yes, 4 MONTHS) of never-ending frustration. Many days there were only one or two unskilled laborers on site puttering without any guidance or supervision as David popped in only once or twice per week (and he repeatedly chastised me for stopping by my home daily and raising concerns). The job took 4 times as long as promised because the workers just weren’t able to complete things correctly the first time (and often not the second, or third attempts); they also repeatedly expressed they didn’t have tools and supplies to perform the job correctly. There were many days when no one showed up to the site. And when they did come to site, they exhibited complete disrespect for our home, leaving food and drinks spilled throughout the house (welcome rats and roaches!), dropping trash all over the yard to blow into neighbor’s yards, pouring paint down the sink drains, etc. We are still working through correcting issues ourselves 4 months after the job was “finished”. The photos show a few samples of DTS’s work: 1. We purchased Italian-made porcelain tile through Emser with rectified edges (to allow for thinner grout lines), not cheap China-made ceramic tile with inconsistent manufacture. However, DTS did not perform surface preparation prior to install and was unable to lay the tile level so sharp corners and edges catch your feet throughout the house, requiring shoes to be worn indoors now. 2. DTS insisted on sanding/sealing ½ the deck at a time and completed the second half during wet, rainy weather over our protests. That second half mildewed under the seal and the sealant is now chipping off. When contacted, David Steiner stated there was no warranty on this work as he didn’t make money on this specific portion of the $37,000+ job (even after he charged an additional $1300 to sand the deck as the original contract only itemized building and sealing it, not the needed preparation of sanding). He texted: “I can not warranty work that I did at cost…..if you want that section to be redone – you have to pay for it”. So 3 months after we paid $13,350 for a new deck this is what it looks like. 3. We used redwood for the deck, purchased through DTS from Allen and Allen at a premium price for better durability than pine or cedar. After building the deck, the installer applied white caulk (yes caulk!!) all over the wood, including over screw holes and where any two pieces of wood met. When he proposed this idea, we repeatedly told him not to do so. After caulking, he applied some kind of stain over it to try to hide it; all of the light colors in the pictures are caulk, not wood tones. Three months later, random slashes of stain are now visible everywhere as the sealant is failing. 4. Despite repeated request to please respect our house, we daily found a sink full of construction debris, paint, etc. as they poured trash and paint down the drain and into the septic system. 5. Our kitchen vent hood never worked properly after installation: it was very noisy and didn’t have any significant suction/air flow. When we opened it up, we found out why: rather than using the correct straight metal pipe for unobstructed air flow, DTS used flex conduit and just jammed up an entire roll (rather than trimming it) so the air space was almost completely occluded by yards and yards of excessive flex conduit."

Nancy D on April 2020

Whether you’re looking for a luxurious retreat or remodeling on a budget, DTS Remodeling Group combines your personal ideas with our crews experience to provide the best value for your dollar. We can provide services from beginning to completion of your vision. Our fields of experience include, but not limited to, remodeling of; Bathrooms, kitchen, floor installation, roofing, paint, custom made vanities and closet systems, trim, and anything that is house related. We promise to make your remodeling experience as smooth as possible by delivering good quality of work, keeping you on a budget, maintaining the construction site as clean as possible, and by respecting your personal space. Call for a free estimate.

"We hired David to complete some updates on a newly purchased home (retile, paint, update fixtures, replace deck and install new appliances). He kept reiterating it was a “very simple job, very easy” that would take 4-6 weeks. Unfortunately, that expanded into 16 weeks (yes, 4 MONTHS) of never-ending frustration. Many days there were only one or two unskilled laborers on site puttering without any guidance or supervision as David popped in only once or twice per week (and he repeatedly chastised me for stopping by my home daily and raising concerns). The job took 4 times as long as promised because the workers just weren’t able to complete things correctly the first time (and often not the second, or third attempts); they also repeatedly expressed they didn’t have tools and supplies to perform the job correctly. There were many days when no one showed up to the site. And when they did come to site, they exhibited complete disrespect for our home, leaving food and drinks spilled throughout the house (welcome rats and roaches!), dropping trash all over the yard to blow into neighbor’s yards, pouring paint down the sink drains, etc. We are still working through correcting issues ourselves 4 months after the job was “finished”. The photos show a few samples of DTS’s work: 1. We purchased Italian-made porcelain tile through Emser with rectified edges (to allow for thinner grout lines), not cheap China-made ceramic tile with inconsistent manufacture. However, DTS did not perform surface preparation prior to install and was unable to lay the tile level so sharp corners and edges catch your feet throughout the house, requiring shoes to be worn indoors now. 2. DTS insisted on sanding/sealing ½ the deck at a time and completed the second half during wet, rainy weather over our protests. That second half mildewed under the seal and the sealant is now chipping off. When contacted, David Steiner stated there was no warranty on this work as he didn’t make money on this specific portion of the $37,000+ job (even after he charged an additional $1300 to sand the deck as the original contract only itemized building and sealing it, not the needed preparation of sanding). He texted: “I can not warranty work that I did at cost…..if you want that section to be redone – you have to pay for it”. So 3 months after we paid $13,350 for a new deck this is what it looks like. 3. We used redwood for the deck, purchased through DTS from Allen and Allen at a premium price for better durability than pine or cedar. After building the deck, the installer applied white caulk (yes caulk!!) all over the wood, including over screw holes and where any two pieces of wood met. When he proposed this idea, we repeatedly told him not to do so. After caulking, he applied some kind of stain over it to try to hide it; all of the light colors in the pictures are caulk, not wood tones. Three months later, random slashes of stain are now visible everywhere as the sealant is failing. 4. Despite repeated request to please respect our house, we daily found a sink full of construction debris, paint, etc. as they poured trash and paint down the drain and into the septic system. 5. Our kitchen vent hood never worked properly after installation: it was very noisy and didn’t have any significant suction/air flow. When we opened it up, we found out why: rather than using the correct straight metal pipe for unobstructed air flow, DTS used flex conduit and just jammed up an entire roll (rather than trimming it) so the air space was almost completely occluded by yards and yards of excessive flex conduit."

Nancy D on April 2020


Half Price Painters LLC

15202 Bent Moss
5.00(
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Half Price Painters LLC

15202 Bent Moss
5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Half Price Painters LLC is a full service home and office painting contractor. Please see our website Halfpricepainter.com for additional information about us.

Half Price Painters LLC is a full service home and office painting contractor. Please see our website Halfpricepainter.com for additional information about us.


"Hector and his guys did a great job. He really helped get my house back on track! Hiring him again for extra work"

Gene V on September 2020

Drywall,Tape and Float, Texture, Paint, Patches, tile, additions, countertops, cabinets, fence, concrete

"Hector and his guys did a great job. He really helped get my house back on track! Hiring him again for extra work"

Gene V on September 2020


Heartland Roofing & Construction, Inc.

189 River Chase Way
5.00(
12
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Heartland Roofing & Construction, Inc.

189 River Chase Way
5.00(
12
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

At Heartland Roofing & Construction, Inc., we pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We strongly believe in giving our absolute best in all the work that we perform. We are experts at what we do and will always keep you educated about the work process. We look forward to earning your business.

"Excellent. Very responsive and professional. Highly recommend. Zero issues."

Chris A on February 2022

At Heartland Roofing & Construction, Inc., we pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We strongly believe in giving our absolute best in all the work that we perform. We are experts at what we do and will always keep you educated about the work process. We look forward to earning your business.

"Excellent. Very responsive and professional. Highly recommend. Zero issues."

Chris A on February 2022



Gonzalez Contractors

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Gonzalez Contractors

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24 years of experience

We are a local business with 15+ years of experience serving commercial and residential clients. Past and current projects range from being performed in only a couple of hours to year-long contracts. We prefer to take on most of the work ourselves but will sub-contract when needed. We accept cash, check, or credit/debit cards and will be flexible with large companies or frequent clients who prefer a Net 30 payment basis. We offer year-round promotions and specials which are communicated to clients before contracting a service from us.

We are a local business with 15+ years of experience serving commercial and residential clients. Past and current projects range from being performed in only a couple of hours to year-long contracts. We prefer to take on most of the work ourselves but will sub-contract when needed. We accept cash, check, or credit/debit cards and will be flexible with large companies or frequent clients who prefer a Net 30 payment basis. We offer year-round promotions and specials which are communicated to clients before contracting a service from us.


Salas Painting & Remodeling

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Salas Painting & Remodeling

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18 years of experience

Salas Painting & Remodeling is a locally-owned-and-operated San Marcos, TX company. We specialize in offering premier remodeling and construction services to customers who need fine millwork and elegant craftsmanship to set their home apart from the rest. Our attention to detail and unique handmade woodworking make's the right choice for your next home & kitchen remodeling, home addition or new home construction project, as well as for any small lingering projects including historic preservation projects in San Marcos, TX and surrounding areas.

Salas Painting & Remodeling is a locally-owned-and-operated San Marcos, TX company. We specialize in offering premier remodeling and construction services to customers who need fine millwork and elegant craftsmanship to set their home apart from the rest. Our attention to detail and unique handmade woodworking make's the right choice for your next home & kitchen remodeling, home addition or new home construction project, as well as for any small lingering projects including historic preservation projects in San Marcos, TX and surrounding areas.


Gil's Industrial Painting

827 W. Baetz
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Gil's Industrial Painting

827 W. Baetz
No reviews yet
15 years of experience

Gil's Industrial Painting is committed to delivering the best quality of work in every project we do. We are a family owned business and always run specials for our veterans and senior citizens. We accept all major credit cards, cash,check and now paypal.

Gil's Industrial Painting is committed to delivering the best quality of work in every project we do. We are a family owned business and always run specials for our veterans and senior citizens. We accept all major credit cards, cash,check and now paypal.

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Interior Painting questions, answered by experts

You can paint over old exterior paint as long as you properly prepare the surface. You may need to sand your siding before painting over it, especially if you have wood siding. In some cases, if your siding is in good shape, a simple exterior primer is enough to prepare the surface for a new coat of paint. Touching up your home’s exterior can not only increase your curb appeal; it can also help your home’s siding be more durable and long-lasting.

When estimating their costs, painters include the cost of the physical materials they’ll need (like paint, tape, caulk, and masking plastic) as well as the labor costs of the painters doing the job. They may also need to consider transportation and other business expenses, like insurance. The average cost to paint the exterior of a house is about $3,100, but your specific price will depend on the size of your home, which contractors you choose, and other factors.

Refinishing wood steps before painting the surrounding walls or trim is the best option. Sanding stair treads creates fine dust that can settle on freshly painted surfaces and interfere with adhesion. Plus, refinishing involves heavy foot traffic, equipment, and potential splashes from stain or sealant, which can damage new paint. By tackling the stairs first, you reduce the risk of damaging painted walls and can more easily tape off and protect surfaces during painting.

Yes, you can paint an entire wall using just a brush. In fact, it may make the most sense on narrow walls where a roller would be impractical, but be prepared for it to take more time. We still recommend cutting in around corners and trim, then distributing paint around the rest of the wall as evenly and smoothly as possible.

The main difference between limewash and paint is their chemical makeup and ingredients. Limewash is made from lime and water, which is more breathable than the ingredients in paint, which is made from a combination of plastic, acrylic, or latex. Because of these ingredients, limewash is more transparent than paint; it also only appears as white, while paint can be mixed into an endless number of different colors and shades.

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