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Silver Star Painting

3480 Medina Hwy
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Silver Star Painting

3480 Medina Hwy
5.00(
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Quality interior and exterior painting. Specialty finishes: Garage Floor epoxy. We service from Mountain Home, Austin to San Antonio. Licensed and insured.

"They were amazing, went the extra mile. Would recommend them highly."

Jayme C on September 2023

Quality interior and exterior painting. Specialty finishes: Garage Floor epoxy. We service from Mountain Home, Austin to San Antonio. Licensed and insured.

"They were amazing, went the extra mile. Would recommend them highly."

Jayme C on September 2023



Brushes Wild

1108 W McCarty Ln
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Brushes Wild

1108 W McCarty Ln
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27 years of experience

Brushes Wild is primarily a faux finish and murals company, but we have expertise that can handle any decorative painting job. From Tuscan landscapes over kitchen sinks and fluffy clouds on a child's bedroom ceiling to faux tile around a bathtub and soft, marbled color-wash down the hallways of your home: we can make your fondest visual wishes come true! Skilled painters with dozens and dozens of specialty painting jobs under their belts. Whether you have walls, floors, furniture, or just about any other surface that you would like to change the look of, we can help you turn it into art, using over 20 years of experience with a large number of specialized products and finishes.

Brushes Wild is primarily a faux finish and murals company, but we have expertise that can handle any decorative painting job. From Tuscan landscapes over kitchen sinks and fluffy clouds on a child's bedroom ceiling to faux tile around a bathtub and soft, marbled color-wash down the hallways of your home: we can make your fondest visual wishes come true! Skilled painters with dozens and dozens of specialty painting jobs under their belts. Whether you have walls, floors, furniture, or just about any other surface that you would like to change the look of, we can help you turn it into art, using over 20 years of experience with a large number of specialized products and finishes.


"Case number 19194290. Edgar, the owner, came and looked at what I wanted painted. Mainly touchups and shelf painting. He suggested power washing. I got a price in a few days. The bid was for another property that I do not own. I told him and Amber (his secretary, I guess) that was not my property. I kept getting price revisions for someone else’s property. Finally, I got a bid for my property. Told him the price was way too high. He cut the price in half. I later realized he had simply eliminated painting the shelves, something I needed done. We kept texting back and forth, trying to agree on what would be painted and what it would cost. He offered to do some power washing. We kept negotiating on price. No price or services included was ever agreed upon . One day Edgar called and said his guy was out there power washing. I was not home. I never agreed to any power washing as we had not finished negotiating. . Like I said, we were still negotiating. Naturally, I never expected work to start until we agreed on items to be included and price. He started talking very fast and very loudly. I kept telling him to slow down because I could not understand him. He kept yelling and talking fast. I told him I sensed he was angry but I could not understand what he was angry about. Then he hung up. I had taken pictures of the supposed “work” that I never agreed to. One is a wiping of my porch. Clearly it was not cleaned. The other is the deck still full of bird droppings. These were taken AFTER the supposed “work”. Amber sent me a bill for $2,500.today. Absurd amount. For “power washing “ that was poorly done? I sent copies of these pics and told her I had never authorized anyone from their company to do any work on my house. She said if I did not pay the $2,500 they would put a lien on my property."

Jo L on August 2025

Painting company servicing San Antonio and the surrounding areas 17 years in business

"Case number 19194290. Edgar, the owner, came and looked at what I wanted painted. Mainly touchups and shelf painting. He suggested power washing. I got a price in a few days. The bid was for another property that I do not own. I told him and Amber (his secretary, I guess) that was not my property. I kept getting price revisions for someone else’s property. Finally, I got a bid for my property. Told him the price was way too high. He cut the price in half. I later realized he had simply eliminated painting the shelves, something I needed done. We kept texting back and forth, trying to agree on what would be painted and what it would cost. He offered to do some power washing. We kept negotiating on price. No price or services included was ever agreed upon . One day Edgar called and said his guy was out there power washing. I was not home. I never agreed to any power washing as we had not finished negotiating. . Like I said, we were still negotiating. Naturally, I never expected work to start until we agreed on items to be included and price. He started talking very fast and very loudly. I kept telling him to slow down because I could not understand him. He kept yelling and talking fast. I told him I sensed he was angry but I could not understand what he was angry about. Then he hung up. I had taken pictures of the supposed “work” that I never agreed to. One is a wiping of my porch. Clearly it was not cleaned. The other is the deck still full of bird droppings. These were taken AFTER the supposed “work”. Amber sent me a bill for $2,500.today. Absurd amount. For “power washing “ that was poorly done? I sent copies of these pics and told her I had never authorized anyone from their company to do any work on my house. She said if I did not pay the $2,500 they would put a lien on my property."

Jo L on August 2025


RJ Fite Construction

6923 W Loop 1604 N
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RJ Fite Construction

6923 W Loop 1604 N
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RJ Fite Construction is a family-owned and operated business that takes great pride in providing the greater San Antonio area with professional and affordable residential and commercial services. Remodels, repairs, make-readies, we do it all!

RJ Fite Construction is a family-owned and operated business that takes great pride in providing the greater San Antonio area with professional and affordable residential and commercial services. Remodels, repairs, make-readies, we do it all!




Texas Made Welding Inc.

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Texas Made Welding Inc.

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We are a small company the consists of only three employees. We normally do all the work required on a jobsite unless a third party is required for other services we don't offer. We except most methods of billing procedures. Materials must me purchased by customer needed for the job. Customer will only be charged for labor or special materials mentioned in the job contract!

We are a small company the consists of only three employees. We normally do all the work required on a jobsite unless a third party is required for other services we don't offer. We except most methods of billing procedures. Materials must me purchased by customer needed for the job. Customer will only be charged for labor or special materials mentioned in the job contract!



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Cabinet Refacing and Refinishing questions, answered by experts

You can DIY cabinet painting to save on costs, but keep in mind that you’ll need skill, time, and patience to get smooth paint coverage. Additionally, removing existing varnish or other finishes can be labor-intensive. You’ll pay between $200 and $600 on paint and supplies to take on this job, depending on the paint type and quality. 

If you have the skill and patience to tackle your cabinets, we say go for it. Otherwise, hiring a cabinet painter can save you the hassle of purchasing all of the supplies and the time (and labor) of painting.

Sealing a cabinet after staining is optional but recommended for best results. Wood sealer keeps out moisture, which protects against scratches, warping, chipping, discoloration, and mildew. Sealer not only preserves the appearance of wood furniture but, like staining, enhances it by accentuating the wood’s natural color and grain.

It is cheaper to paint kitchen cabinets than to replace them. Painting costs range from $400 to $1,300, based on the size and complexity of the project and the average costs in your area. In contrast, replacing kitchen cabinets can cost several thousand dollars, including materials, installation, and potential modifications to countertops and plumbing. 

DIY is possible with proper preparation and equipment, but a professional painter ensures smoother finishes, especially for intricate cabinetry.

Choosing the right paint involves selecting durable products that resist moisture and offer a finish suited to the kitchen environment. These finishes are often semi-gloss or satin for ease of cleaning.

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