Painting for Round Rock homes.
Steep limestone lots, mature tree cover, and homes that range from hill-country contemporary to traditional estates. We paint accordingly.
Painting a Round Rock home.
The character of the neighborhood
Established close-in neighborhoods and some of the fastest-growing new subdivisions in the state, spanning four decades of Texas suburban building. We paint across all of it.
Round Rock has grown from a small Williamson County town into one of the largest suburbs in the Austin metro, and its housing reflects that growth in stages: older, established neighborhoods closer to the historic downtown and I-35 corridor date to the 1980s and '90s, while newer master-planned communities like Teravista, Siena, Behrens Ranch, and Paloma Lake have been built out over the last two decades further from the center. We treat each stage differently based on the home's age and construction.
Architecture across four decades
Round Rock's older neighborhoods are mostly brick veneer and traditional wood or aluminum trim from the 1980s and '90s, while the newer subdivisions built since the 2000s lean heavily on HardiePlank fiber cement and stucco accents. We match products and prep methods to whichever era of construction a home falls into.
HOA and architectural review
Most of Round Rock's newer subdivisions, including Teravista, Siena, and Paloma Lake, are governed by an HOA with color and material guidelines for exterior changes. Older, established neighborhoods are less likely to have an active architectural review process, but we check either way before finalizing a color plan.
What the soil and sun do to a suburban exterior
Round Rock sits on the Blackland Prairie's expansive clay soil, which shifts more than the limestone terrain further west and can open hairline cracks in stucco and foundation-adjacent trim as houses settle. Combined with Central Texas heat and UV exposure, that makes caulking, crack repair, and proper sealant a bigger part of most exterior jobs here than a simple recoat.
Straightforward suburban access
Flat lots, attached garages, and standard driveway access make staging simple in Round Rock compared to hill-country properties, so the main planning factor is usually HOA notification timing and coordinating with a full block of similar homes rather than site logistics.
What Round Rock homeowners typically ask for
Most of our Round Rock work is full exterior repaints on 15 to 30 year old homes going through their first or second recoat, crack and caulk repair on stucco exteriors, HOA-compliant color updates, and interior refreshes ahead of a sale. We give homeowners a clear plan for whichever of those applies.
Where to start.
Let's talk about your project.
No pressure, no sales pitch, just a conversation about what you'd like to accomplish.
Call 512.240.2246