Painting & Repairs
Painting & Repairs, Coordinated Around Your Roof
Interior and exterior painting, drywall, concrete coatings, and wood work for Central Texas homes and businesses. The Roof Shepherd assesses what your surfaces need, explains your options, and coordinates vetted crews so repairs happen after the roof is sound, not before.
Updated June 27, 2026
Services
What The Roof Shepherd coordinates
Interior Painting
Walls, ceilings, and trim repainted after the moisture source is resolved, so the finish lasts.
Exterior Painting
Siding, fascia, and trim protected against Central Texas sun and weather, sequenced after roof work.
Drywall Repair
Ceiling stains, cracks, and storm-related drywall damage repaired once the roof above is sound.
Surface Coatings & Epoxy Floors
Concrete, garage, and patio coatings that hold up to heat, traffic, and moisture.
Wood Staining & Sealing
Decks, fences, and exterior wood stained and sealed for Central Texas conditions.
Gutters & Drainage
Part of the roof's water system. Gutter and drainage work lives with roofing, where it belongs.
Why Sequence Matters
Painting and repairs must follow the right order.
The most common mistake: painting or patching before the root problem is fixed. Repainting siding with active moisture intrusion, or patching drywall before the roof leak is resolved, is work that gets redone at full cost. The Roof Shepherd coordinates roofing first, then sequences the painting and repairs correctly behind it.
Correct Sequence
- Identify and document moisture source
- Execute roof repair or replacement
- Confirm moisture is resolved
- Complete interior drywall or ceiling repair
- Paint or coat exterior surfaces last
Common Mistake
- Paint first without addressing roof
- Patch drywall while leak is still active
- Replace gutters without coordinating drip edge
- Coat concrete while water drains toward foundation
- Sign contracts before the damage scope is documented
Painting & Repairs Topics
Beyond the roof, the rest of the property
Roofing
Repairs, replacements, materials, and storm work, the core of everything we do.
Roof Inspections
A documented roof condition report you own and can take to your carrier.
Storm Documentation
Hail and wind damage documented for your insurance conversation.
Education & FAQs
Plain answers to the questions Central Texas homeowners actually ask.
Painting & Repairs FAQs
Common questions about painting and repairs
What does painting and repairs coordination mean?
Painting, drywall, gutters, and surface coatings are sequenced around roofing decisions, not treated as independent projects. If a roof replacement is planned, gutter work and exterior painting happen after, not before. This prevents rework and ensures surface repairs are done after the moisture source is resolved.
Do I need roofing work first before painting or drywall?
For storm-related interior damage, ceiling stains, drywall cracks, moisture intrusion, yes. Finishing drywall or repainting before the roof leak or moisture source is confirmed resolved creates a second repair. The Roof Shepherd coordinates sequencing so work happens in the right order.
What areas of Central Texas do painting and repairs cover?
Full painting and repairs scope, painting, drywall, gutters, surface coatings, and wood staining, is available in Central Texas. Roofing guidance and storm documentation extend to North Texas and Southeast Texas as extended documentation corridors.
How is The Roof Shepherd different from a general contractor?
A general contractor manages the execution of work for profit. The Roof Shepherd manages documentation, sequencing guidance, and partner coordination with a documentation-first approach. Execution partners are vetted separately and operate under disclosed roles.
Does The Roof Shepherd’s team do the painting and repair work itself in Central Texas?
Yes. In Central Texas, the work a homeowner decides on is completed by The Roof Shepherd’s own team, after the conditions are documented and the scope is explained in plain language. The documentation comes first so the homeowner knows exactly what they are paying for.
Is a documentation visit required before painting and repairs?
It is the starting point, not a hurdle. A short documentation visit records the actual condition, defines the scope accurately, and gives the homeowner a record they own before any work begins. That is what keeps the estimate honest and the result predictable.
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