Drywall, sheetrock & texture
Drywall and texture work can include holes, water-damaged areas, opened access points, failed seams, ceiling repairs, and matching the surrounding finish as closely as practical.
Romero's Service Company
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Remodeling & Improvements / Lafayette
Romero's provides coordinated remodeling, repair, and installation work in Lafayette, including drywall, carpentry, paint, flooring, ceramic, doors, windows, siding, and small exterior repairs.
The Direct Answer
Romero's provides coordinated remodeling, repair, and installation work in Lafayette, including drywall, carpentry, paint, flooring, ceramic, doors, windows, siding, and small exterior repairs.
Good improvement work is not a stack of unrelated tasks. It is a sequence: repair the substrate, fit the materials, connect the systems, protect the finishes, and leave the space complete.
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Good improvement work is not a stack of unrelated tasks. It is a sequence: repair the substrate, fit the materials, connect the systems, protect the finishes, and leave the space complete.
Drywall and texture work can include holes, water-damaged areas, opened access points, failed seams, ceiling repairs, and matching the surrounding finish as closely as practical.
Carpentry may involve trim, baseboards, frames, doors, windows, shelving, hardware, and small repairs needed to make an opening or finished surface function correctly.
Paint and caulking belong after substrate repairs, drying, sanding, and preparation; the scope should identify interior or exterior surfaces and expected finish boundaries.
Flooring and tile work starts with the condition of the subfloor or substrate, transitions, room edges, layout, material availability, and connected trim or fixture work.
Exterior repair can include siding, fascia, soffit, and brick details where localized damage, openings, moisture, or previous work has left a defined repair need.
Fence, deck, small roof, and concrete work is evaluated as localized repair or improvement work; size, access, structure, and specialty requirements determine fit.
How Romero's Thinks About the Work
Address damaged framing, subfloor, wall surfaces, openings, or moisture-related issues before covering them.
Coordinate carpentry, surfaces, fixtures, electrical details, flooring, and paint in the order the room actually needs.
Complete adjustments, touch-ups, cleanup, and the final walkthrough instead of leaving the last ten percent behind.
Three Steps
Call, text, or request service with the property type, visible issue, and the result you need.
Romero's clarifies the work, confirms service fit, and provides a free written estimate before approved work begins.
The work is coordinated through closeout, cleanup, and a final review of the approved scope.
Straight Answers
These answers describe Romero's current public service scope. Exact availability is confirmed for the property and project.
Text your questionTypical scopes combine drywall, texture, carpentry, trim, paint, flooring, ceramic, doors, windows, hardware, fixtures, and localized exterior repairs. Project size and specialty requirements determine fit.
Yes. A defined room repair, damaged surface, door or trim issue, flooring section, fixture change, or smaller improvement can be estimated without turning it into a whole-home project.
Romero's evaluates localized siding, fascia, soffit, brick, fence, deck, small roof, concrete, framing, and subfloor work individually. Larger structural, engineered, or specialty scopes may require another professional.
Yes. Romero's provides free written estimates and does not require money upfront to prepare the estimate. Call or text (337) 962-7879, or use the Request Service form on the homepage, to start the conversation.
Yes. Romero's Service Company is licensed and insured. Customers can ask to see current proof of insurance before work begins and should review the written scope before approving a project.
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You do not need the trade diagnosis before you call. Start with the visible problem and Romero's will help clarify the scope.