Your Local, Trusted, Professional Painters in Garland
East Dallas Painting: Bringing premium craftsmanship to the homes of Garland since 2014.
Proudly Serving the Garland Community
East Dallas Painting has spent years working on homes and businesses throughout Garland, a city of around 250,000 that blends small-town character with big-city amenities. From the established, tree-lined streets of Duck Creek and Spring Park to the upscale homes near Firewheel Golf Park and Buckingham, we know the range of housing Garland has to offer.
Whether we’re refreshing a ranch-style home near Breckinridge Park, working on a Craftsman bungalow in the historic Travis College Hill district, or updating a property near Lake Ray Hubbard or the Firewheel Town Center corridor, our team understands the architectural styles and weather demands unique to this part of the DFW Metroplex. We also serve homes throughout Historic Downtown Garland and near the Granville Arts Center, bringing the same careful prep, durable exterior-grade paints, and clean interior finishes to every Garland neighborhood we work in.
From Duck Creek to Firewheel, we know Garland street by street, not just by zip code.
Architectural & Home Style Expertise in Garland
Garland’s architectural landscape spans more than a century, giving it one of the more varied housing stocks in the DFW area. The city’s most historically significant homes sit in the Travis College Hill Historic District, a National Register-listed neighborhood of Craftsman bungalows dating to the 1910s, while much of the city’s mid-century growth produced the same ranch-style homes common throughout North Texas suburbs. Later development in neighborhoods like Spring Park, Camelot, and parts of Firewheel added traditional two-story brick homes built mostly between the 1970s and 1990s, and newer construction near the city’s outer edges brings in more contemporary, mixed-material builds.
At East Dallas Painting, we take these differences seriously, tailoring our approach to the specific style, age, and materials of your home rather than treating every job the same.
Each architectural style common in Garland comes with its own set of painting considerations:
- Craftsman bungalows (Travis College Hill Historic District): homes dating to the 1910s with original wood siding, wraparound porches, and detailed millwork, requiring EPA RRP lead-safe certified preparation and often historically sensitive color choices given the district’s National Register status
- Ranch-style homes (1950s-70s): wide eaves and fascia boards prone to wood rot after decades of Texas weather, plus painted brick facades that need breathable masonry paint to avoid trapping moisture
- Traditional two-story brick homes (1970s-90s, Spring Park, Camelot, Firewheel area): larger facades with more trim detail and entryway features, requiring more extensive masking and cutting-in than a single-story home
- Pre-1978 homes of any style: potential lead-based paint on original trim and siding, requiring EPA RRP lead-safe certified preparation before any sanding or scraping
- Newer contemporary builds (2000s+): mixed materials on a single facade, brick, fiber cement siding, and occasional stucco accents, each needing a different primer and prep approach
What our Garland customers say about us
Posted on Google Zyreese GuyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I hired them to repaint a ceiling that had uneven color from aging. At first, I didn’t think it would change much, but they suggested a brighter coat. During the job, I noticed a faint streak forming, and they smoothed it immediately. There was a slight delay between coats, but they explained why it was necessary. The ceiling now looks evenly bright, and the room feels a bit more open because of it.Posted on Google Joe ATrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. East Dallas Painting Co., came highly recommended. I needed my old wooden window frames replaced. Michael Black came by and wrote up a detailed estimate. I hired East Dallas Painting to do the job due to the price and detailed estimate. I was very satisfied with the finished job. East Dallas Painting was punctual, professional and worked clean. I plan on utilizing their services in the future.Posted on Google Barbara KilpatrickTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. They did such an amazing job! They repaired several damaged walls, trim, and windowsills in addition to painting. They even managed to match some very unusual faux painted trim. Mike was quick to respond throughout the project and accommodated some last minute changes. Their pricing was very reasonable, as well. I will definitely use them again for future projects!Posted on Google Jordan CargillTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. East Dallas Painting did an outstanding job on the interior and exterior of our home. From the initial estimate to the final walkthrough, Mike and Jeff were professional, punctual, and easy to communicate with. They paid great attention to detail, protected our floors and furniture, and delivered clean, high-quality work. The project was completed on time and on budget, and the results completely transformed our space. If you’re looking for reliable, skilled residential painters in Dallas, I highly recommend East Dallas Painting.Posted on Google Jo MarseyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Mikes team worked on our exterior house fascia, and I really appreciated his customer service and promptness. He did a quality job, is responsive, and works to make things right. His team brought some new life to an old house, which included some wood rot replacement.Posted on Google Heather DavisTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Quick, quality work at a fair price. Friendly team, very collaborative and good communication. Thanks!!Posted on Google Kim JoppieTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Would hire again. They painted a rental unit for me.-Kim JoppiePosted on Google Richard SaundersTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. East Dallas Painting just finished a job painting and performing some repairs to my detached garage. As originally discussed the work was to take about two days. The job took twelve days from the day they started until the day the job was completed. One day they didn't get to the job sight until around 4:00 and left about half an hour later. I don't know why they even bothered to make the trip for half an hours work. It isn't clear what took so long but to be honest there were some delays because of weather. Even considering the weather it could have been completed at least four days earlier. The written estimate submitted by the painter calls for SW super paint which retails at about $76.00. It was on sale at $53.00 but when they completed the job they left the remaining paint in a Behr Premium Plus can which retails for about $30.00. It appears they used a lesser quality paint. At the beginning when the job was being estimated it was clear that some of the wood needed to be replaced which was done but one piece of trim at the bottom of the north west side corner of the building was missing. It seems that even a cursory glance would have seen this and about 18" of wood trim would have been replaced. That wasn't specifically mentioned in the estimate but the contractor should have at least mentioned it and if necessary adjusted the price of the written estimate. Communications could have been improved. Between when the job was started and when the job was completed I often went several days without being contacted by East Dallas Painting. One day I got a text message after noon saying they wouldn't be out that day. In fairness to East Dallas Painting I was satisfied with the work (except for the trim). I do believe the work was satisfactory. I may use them again.Posted on Google Dario SalasTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. GreatVerified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more
Frequently Asked Questions
My home is in the Travis College Hill Historic District - are there restrictions on how I can paint it?
Travis College Hill is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and homes there may be subject to preservation guidelines depending on the scope of work. We recommend checking with Garland's historic preservation resources before finalizing exterior color choices, and we're happy to provide samples and documentation to support any approval process.
My Garland home was built in the early 1900s - what should I know about lead paint?
Homes from this era, including many in the Travis College Hill district, almost certainly have layers of lead-based paint on original trim and siding. We follow EPA RRP lead-safe certified practices for any sanding or scraping, which is especially important on older homes with decades of paint buildup.
Do you paint homes near Lake Ray Hubbard? Is there anything different about coastal-adjacent properties?
Yes, we regularly work on homes near Lake Ray Hubbard. Properties closer to the water can see more humidity and moisture exposure, so we pay extra attention to proper prep and moisture-resistant products, especially on exterior surfaces and trim.
What's involved in painting a ranch-style home near Firewheel or Buckingham?
Ranch homes in this area typically have wide eaves, low-pitched rooflines, and painted brick facades. We inspect fascia and trim for wood rot before starting, and use breathable masonry paint on brick to avoid moisture problems down the line.
Do you offer commercial painting services near the Firewheel Town Center or Downtown Garland business districts?
Yes, we serve commercial properties throughout Garland, including retail and office spaces near Firewheel Town Center and the historic downtown business district, working around business hours to minimize disruption.