Interior & Exterior Painting in Williamson County, TX
You don't need to hire a separate painter. We handle painting as part of the whole list.
Why This Matters
Paint is always on the list. But it’s rarely the only thing.
You need the bedroom repainted. But you also need that drywall crack fixed first. And the closet door is sticking. And the light fixture in the hallway needs replacing. Now you’re coordinating two contractors — a painter and a handyman — and hoping their schedules overlap.
Or you hire just the painter, and the drywall crack is still there under the fresh coat. Or you hire just the handyman, and the painting still isn’t done.
This is how projects stall. One contractor waits on the other. Nobody owns the whole job. And your weekend disappears into phone calls and scheduling headaches.
Our Approach
Metro Service Pros paints walls, ceilings, trim, cabinets, exteriors, and decks — as part of a full job or as a standalone project. We prep surfaces ourselves because we know what’s behind them. We patched that drywall. We replaced that trim. We know the surface is ready because we made it ready.
That’s the advantage of one crew doing everything on your list. No gaps. No blame game. No waiting on somebody else.
And when the paint job calls for something beyond standard prep — a rotted window frame that needs replacing before we paint the exterior, a section of trim that needs custom milling to match — we handle that in our workshop. Then we paint it.
One call. One price. Done.
The Workshop Advantage
Interior Walls and Ceilings
Full rooms or accent walls. We prep the surface, patch any imperfections, prime where needed, and apply two coats. We use quality paint — Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore — because cheap paint shows within a year, especially on Williamson County’s sunny south-facing walls.
Interior and Exterior Trim
Baseboards, crown molding, door frames, window casings. Trim painting is detail work — it takes patience, a steady hand, and good brushes. We tape clean lines and take the time to get it right.
Cabinet Painting and Refinishing
This is one of the highest-impact projects you can do in a kitchen or bathroom. We prep, sand, prime, and apply a hard-wearing finish that stands up to daily use. No brush marks, no drips, no shortcuts. For cabinet refinishing that involves stripping and restaining, we can take doors and drawers back to our workshop for a perfect finish.
Exterior Touch-Up and Full Repaint
Central Texas sun is brutal on exterior paint. The south and west sides of your home take the worst of it — fading, peeling, and chalking are just a matter of time. We address the problem spots or repaint the whole exterior, including proper surface prep and prime.
Deck and Fence Staining
Cedar fences and wood decks need maintenance in this climate. We pressure wash, sand if needed, and apply penetrating stain that protects the wood — not just a surface coat that peels off after one Texas summer.
Central Texas Painting Considerations
Williamson County weather is hard on paint — inside and out.
Summer heat bakes south- and west-facing walls. Exterior paint that’s rated for moderate climates won’t hold up here. We use paints rated for high UV exposure and apply them at the right temperature and humidity.
Humidity swings between seasons cause wood trim to expand and contract. That’s why caulk lines crack and trim paint peels. Regular maintenance catches these early.
Clay soil movement causes hairline drywall cracks, especially in homes 3-10 years old. We don’t just paint over them. We address the crack properly — tape, mud, sand, then paint — so it stays fixed.
Cedar pollen and live oak dust coat exterior surfaces every spring. Pressure washing before exterior painting isn’t optional here. It’s required for the paint to stick.
We paint year-round in Central Texas, but we schedule exterior work to avoid the worst of the summer afternoon heat. Early mornings and overcast days give us the best results.
Service Details
What’s Included
Interior Walls and Ceilings — Full rooms, accent walls, ceiling repaints. Quality paint (Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore), proper prep, two coats.
Interior and Exterior Trim — Baseboards, crown molding, door frames, window casings. Clean lines, steady hand, good brushes.
Cabinet Painting and Refinishing — Kitchen and bathroom cabinets prepped, sanded, primed, and finished. Workshop finish available for doors and drawers.
Exterior Touch-Up and Full Repaint — South and west walls, fascia, trim, shutters, front doors. Surface prep and prime included.
Deck and Fence Staining — Pressure wash, sand, and penetrating stain. Built to handle Central Texas weather.
What’s Not Included
- Commercial painting projects
- Lead paint abatement (we refer certified specialists)
- Wallpaper installation
Which Package Fits This Service?
Honey-Do Package ($400-$600)
Painting is one of the most common Honey-Do items. Need a room painted plus a few other tasks on your list? That’s exactly what this package is for. One half-day, flat price, no surprises.
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Home-Ready Package ($600-$900)
Paint is the #1 pre-listing task. Fresh paint photographs better, makes rooms feel bigger, and tells buyers “this home was cared for.” Our Home-Ready Package includes interior touch-ups and full repaints as needed — done before the photographer arrives.
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Maintenance Plan ($175-$250/quarter)
Texas sun doesn’t rest, and neither should your exterior maintenance. Our quarterly Maintenance Plan catches fading, peeling, and caulk failures before they become a full repaint. We inspect the exterior every visit and address touch-ups before they spread.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A single room (walls and trim) typically runs $300-$600 depending on size, condition, and whether the ceiling is included. Full-house interior projects vary widely — we'll give you a specific price after seeing the spaces. For a room or two combined with other tasks, our Honey-Do Package is often the best value.
A single room is usually done in a day including prep, prime, and two coats. A full interior might take 2-4 days depending on size. Cabinet painting takes 3-5 days because the prep, prime, and finish coats each need proper drying time. We won't rush it.
Always. Prep is 70% of a good paint job. We clean surfaces, scrape loose paint, sand as needed, fill holes and cracks, caulk gaps, and prime before we apply finish coats. Skipping prep is how you get paint that peels in six months.
Cabinet painting is one of the highest-return projects in a kitchen. New cabinets can cost $10,000-$30,000+. A professional paint job transforms the look for a fraction of that. The key is proper prep and a hard-wearing finish. We use cabinet-specific primer and paint that stands up to daily use, grease, and moisture.
Yes, with planning. We schedule exterior work for early mornings and avoid direct sun on the surface during application. Paint applied in temperatures above 90°F doesn't cure properly and fails early. We time it right so the finish lasts.