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Lopez Services

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Hello My Name is Daniel Lopez. Im a professional Firefighter who enjoys providing services on my days off. I am a painter who has over 2 years of job experience including Drywall/ interior painting and pressure washing We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won't leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Call or click for your FREE estimate today!

"Excellent Work and Very Detailed and Professional!!! I Will Hire for Other Projects!!!"

Robert Z on January 2024

Hello My Name is Daniel Lopez. Im a professional Firefighter who enjoys providing services on my days off. I am a painter who has over 2 years of job experience including Drywall/ interior painting and pressure washing We guarantee your satisfaction, and we won't leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Call or click for your FREE estimate today!

"Excellent Work and Very Detailed and Professional!!! I Will Hire for Other Projects!!!"

Robert Z on January 2024




"Awful! Workmanship was poor, no-show rate high. No “work crew” as promised; contractor brought his wife and minor children to “help”. Products ordered and paid for, damaged during installation necessitating do-over. Did not do installation following manufacturer recommendations. Blamed manufacturer for quarantine-related delays, but we verified order and ship dates with the manufacturer. Delays were contractor’s fault. Contractor made repeated draws on labor charges; stopped showing up when draws exceeded contracted labor fee. He collected state sales tax but has no tax permit on file with TX Comptroller’s Office. Posted photos on Facebook of other projects he was doing while he told us he had to quarantine due to COVID exposure. Never finished project; 60 days after bath remodel tear-out started, we hired a plumber and are completing finish work ourselves. Have posted other reviews and found that contractor has posted fake reviews for his own company. Reported to Facebook, and FB removed his business page."

Carla P on July 2020

"Awful! Workmanship was poor, no-show rate high. No “work crew” as promised; contractor brought his wife and minor children to “help”. Products ordered and paid for, damaged during installation necessitating do-over. Did not do installation following manufacturer recommendations. Blamed manufacturer for quarantine-related delays, but we verified order and ship dates with the manufacturer. Delays were contractor’s fault. Contractor made repeated draws on labor charges; stopped showing up when draws exceeded contracted labor fee. He collected state sales tax but has no tax permit on file with TX Comptroller’s Office. Posted photos on Facebook of other projects he was doing while he told us he had to quarantine due to COVID exposure. Never finished project; 60 days after bath remodel tear-out started, we hired a plumber and are completing finish work ourselves. Have posted other reviews and found that contractor has posted fake reviews for his own company. Reported to Facebook, and FB removed his business page."

Carla P on July 2020







"DO NOT HIRE THIS COMPANY! We hired them to install a Generac generator in early 2022. After a bunch of missteps, they finally got it installed, but the generator has not worked since installation. Mars has sent a number of different people here to try to fix it, but it still does not work. This is complicated by the fact that Mars has experienced SIGNIFICANT turnover since early 2022 and every time I someone is sent out here, that person is no longer around after a few months. They are now refusing to send an electrician to fix an electrical issue with the generator, claiming it is no longer under warranty. HUH? It hasn't worked properly since being installed. It would have had to work properly for the warranty to even kick in. Just stay far away from them! Any company that has that much turnover has major issues with management, which doesn't speak well for how the business is run."

Anisa G on June 2023

Mars services

"DO NOT HIRE THIS COMPANY! We hired them to install a Generac generator in early 2022. After a bunch of missteps, they finally got it installed, but the generator has not worked since installation. Mars has sent a number of different people here to try to fix it, but it still does not work. This is complicated by the fact that Mars has experienced SIGNIFICANT turnover since early 2022 and every time I someone is sent out here, that person is no longer around after a few months. They are now refusing to send an electrician to fix an electrical issue with the generator, claiming it is no longer under warranty. HUH? It hasn't worked properly since being installed. It would have had to work properly for the warranty to even kick in. Just stay far away from them! Any company that has that much turnover has major issues with management, which doesn't speak well for how the business is run."

Anisa G on June 2023

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Bathtub Restoration questions, answered by experts

Acrylic tubs can fade or turn yellow over time due to thick layers of accumulated dirt, hard water deposits from minerals, and shampoo or soap dyes. Also, as an acrylic tub ages, it may become dull or change color due to changes in the acrylic itself.

No. You should let the caulk completely dry before you expose it to moisture. It’s safest to wait at least a full day before showering where you’ve recently caulked. Showering before caulk is fully dry can lead to a poor seal, meaning water can seep into cracks and cause damage and mold growth. 

Persistent leaks, outdated styles, or surface damage are indicators for a replacement.

It’s substantially less expensive to reglaze a tub than to replace it. The average cost of reglazing a bathtub is between $400 and $700, but that range may be higher based on where you live and the type of tub you have. Meanwhile, if you want to replace the bathtub, you’re looking at $2,000 to $9,400, with the average close to $5,700.

Of the two most common and affordable bathtub materials, acrylic is notably better. Though fiberglass is cheaper, it is also more prone to scratching, chipping, fading, and cracking. Acrylic holds up better to wear and tear, cleaning, and sun exposure; the slight cost increase is usually worth the increased longevity.

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