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Gest Construction

1308 Holly Vista St
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Gest Construction

1308 Holly Vista St
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2 years of experience

Gest Construction LLC is a General Contractor Specializing in Metal Buildings - Steel Fabrication - New Construction - Site Improvements - Renovations - Concrete Slabs & Walkways - Steel & Wood Framing -Roofing - Painting - Dry Wall - Finish Carpentry -Repairs & Maintenance

Gest Construction LLC is a General Contractor Specializing in Metal Buildings - Steel Fabrication - New Construction - Site Improvements - Renovations - Concrete Slabs & Walkways - Steel & Wood Framing -Roofing - Painting - Dry Wall - Finish Carpentry -Repairs & Maintenance


J. OCHOA DRYWALL & ALL

2806 S US Highway 83
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J. OCHOA DRYWALL & ALL

2806 S US Highway 83
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Reputable owner/operator that has been in business since 2006. Where one call takes care of all your needs. From New construction, remodels and repairs. Knowledgeable in all fields from additions, demolition, roofing shingles and metal small slabs sidewalks, framing metal and wood, electrical, plumbing, insulating, sheetrock, tape and float, texture, painting, flooring all types laminate vinyl linoleum tile, trim work , cabinets and countertops, custom walk-in showers, backsplashes, decks, covered patio areas, privacy fences, irrigation servicing, tree trimming and yardwork

Reputable owner/operator that has been in business since 2006. Where one call takes care of all your needs. From New construction, remodels and repairs. Knowledgeable in all fields from additions, demolition, roofing shingles and metal small slabs sidewalks, framing metal and wood, electrical, plumbing, insulating, sheetrock, tape and float, texture, painting, flooring all types laminate vinyl linoleum tile, trim work , cabinets and countertops, custom walk-in showers, backsplashes, decks, covered patio areas, privacy fences, irrigation servicing, tree trimming and yardwork


"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


"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







VGC Builders & General Contractors

PO Box 2084
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VGC Builders & General Contractors

PO Box 2084
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35 years of experience

We are a General Contractor based out of Trinity TX. We travel all over the state doing Comercial Projects. We do all aspects of comercial and residential construction from earthwork to the finished roof line. We are able to handle your drawings in house. We are happy to assist with design, drawing, and specifications for your project as well as complete construction services.

We are a General Contractor based out of Trinity TX. We travel all over the state doing Comercial Projects. We do all aspects of comercial and residential construction from earthwork to the finished roof line. We are able to handle your drawings in house. We are happy to assist with design, drawing, and specifications for your project as well as complete construction services.

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Plaster Repair questions, answered by experts

The short answer is yes, a sagging plaster ceiling is dangerous. Sagging plaster on a wall is something you should fix immediately, but it isn’t a major concern. If the same type of sagging occurs on a ceiling, however, you could be in danger of your ceiling falling in large chunks. When plaster sags, it loses its strength and ability to hold itself up. The bonds that hold it together are strong, though, so if a sagging area falls, it will take large pieces down with it.

All plaster walls will crack over time with expansion and contraction from temperature and moisture changes, as well as from normal house settling. In these cases, the cracks will usually be thin and don’t mean there are major structural issues. However, excessive cracking, wide wall cracks, and cracks that span around corners can sometimes mean you have a foundation issue. Identifying severe problems is a key reason why hiring a professional for plaster repair is usually a good idea.

It is possible to repair plaster yourself, but we don’t recommend it. Plaster repair is easy in theory but difficult in practice. Applying repair plaster is straightforward, but ensuring the area is prepped properly to receive the new plaster and ensuring that the finished product looks smooth and professional both demand experience. Plus, repairs are especially difficult if you have a textured ceiling or walls. Paying for professional plaster repair is worth the investment if you want your wall to look good as new.

On average, repairing a ceiling costs anywhere from $450 to $1,750. However, there are many variables that can impact the price of this project. For example, the type of ceiling material, type and extent of the damage, and local labor rates all affect your costs. Holes and cracks are less expensive to fix, while structural issues and water damage are pricier problems.

Plaster is a beautiful finish but is labor-intensive to install and remove. It’s vulnerable to cracking and more sensitive to moisture variance than drywall. Installing plaster on a new wall is an expensive process that can take days to weeks, depending on the scope. Removing a plaster wall can also be quite expensive and time-consuming.

The Uvalde, TX homeowners’ guide to plaster repairs

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