Nathan started painting during his college summers, and a family friend from church taught him the trade. After college he took a tech job, but the trades kept pulling him back, and he eventually started his own company. Over the past twenty years or so, he has worked in and around painting in a lot of different roles.
The lessons that stuck came from doing the prep right, every time. Pressure wash, caulk the gaps, set primer where your surface needs it, and tape the edges before any color goes on. That prep is what decides how your paint holds up in Texas heat and sun, whether you are painting exterior siding, interior walls, or cabinet faces.
Your estimate names the exact Sherwin-Williams line, sheen, and color codes before any work starts. Nothing gets swapped out on the truck. You see the product list, you approve it, and then Ranger goes and buys it.
Your estimate covers the prep, the products, the timeline, the access Nathan needs, and the final walkthrough. You pay after Nathan walks the finished work with you, never before.