
Rust doesn't pause in Montgomery County's climate — it accelerates. Texas Paintmaster wire-brushes and grinds every bar, applies a rust converter, primes with a direct-to-metal coating, and finishes with two topcoats rated for Texas weather. Iron that looks restored and stays that way for years.
Typical range: $500 – $3,000 · Free on-site estimate
2-year craftsmanship warranty · July slots filling — book your free estimate before August


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As low as $149/mo for a full exterior repaint.
“John and his crew put enough people on the job that we finished almost a week ahead of schedule. The preparation was thorough, the results outstanding, and the costs very reasonable. I'd strongly recommend Texas Paintmaster.”

Mike & Sandra — The Woodlands, TX
"Second time using Texas Paintmaster. Same crew, same attention to detail. Won't use anyone else."
“John and his crew gave me excellent quotes on two jobs and completed them very well in a timely manner. Highly recommend.”
“Texas Paintmasters did an excellent job on the whole inside of my house. Even cabinets! Reasonable and punctual.”
“I got 4 bids — apples to apples, they are my guys for the future. Very professional, bonded, on time, and they clean up after themselves.”
“John Mock and his team are very professional and trustworthy. They did a fantastic job on our house and stairs.”
“John and his crew gave me excellent quotes on two jobs and completed them very well in a timely manner. Highly recommend.”
“Texas Paintmasters did an excellent job on the whole inside of my house. Even cabinets! Reasonable and punctual.”
“I got 4 bids — apples to apples, they are my guys for the future. Very professional, bonded, on time, and they clean up after themselves.”
“John Mock and his team are very professional and trustworthy. They did a fantastic job on our house and stairs.”
“The crew was professional, kept everything covered and super clean. They fixed holes, repaired sheetrock, caulked — and matched paint perfectly. Very reasonable pricing.”
“Don't let the name fool you — they do a whole lot more than paint. Trim work, remodeling, interior, exterior. John Mock and his crew have done amazing stuff.”
“They showed up when they said, finished when they said, and the house looks incredible. Neighbors have already asked who we used.”
“Second time using Texas Paintmaster. First time was the exterior, this time cabinets. Same crew, same attention to detail. Won't use anyone else.”
“The crew was professional, kept everything covered and super clean. They fixed holes, repaired sheetrock, caulked — and matched paint perfectly. Very reasonable pricing.”
“Don't let the name fool you — they do a whole lot more than paint. Trim work, remodeling, interior, exterior. John Mock and his crew have done amazing stuff.”
“They showed up when they said, finished when they said, and the house looks incredible. Neighbors have already asked who we used.”
“Second time using Texas Paintmaster. First time was the exterior, this time cabinets. Same crew, same attention to detail. Won't use anyone else.”
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Physical removal of all loose rust, mill scale, and failing paint. No skipping, no shortcuts.
Chemical conversion of remaining oxidation into a stable, paintable compound. Stops rust at the molecular level.
Direct-to-metal primer formulated for iron and steel. Creates a corrosion-resistant base coat.
Rust-Oleum Professional, Sherwin-Williams DTM, or Benjamin Moore Impervo. Two full coats for uniform coverage.
Scrollwork, ornamental details, curved sections — every crevice covered. No holidays.
Estate entry gates, driveway arches, courtyard railings, pool barriers, and stair handrails.
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Most paint jobs fade in two years. Ours don't. We've built our reputation on meticulous prep, premium materials, and crews that treat your home like it's their own — because a great finish starts long before the first coat goes on.

You get a detailed, line-by-line proposal before anyone picks up a brush. No vague estimates. No surprise invoices.
We arrive on the day we say, work clean, and finish on schedule. Your time is valuable — we treat it that way.
2-year craftsmanship warranty covers all labor and paint application failures. Weather and homeowner damage excluded. We stand behind every job — if it fails, we fix it.
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John Mock — Founder & Master Painter
30+ years painting Texas homes. Your neighbor, not a contractor.
We exclusively use premium paint brands

Wrought iron fence painting in Montgomery, TX typically runs $500–$3,000 depending on linear footage, fence height, and rust severity. We provide free, written estimates with locked pricing.
We use a combination of wire brushing, angle grinding, and a chemical rust converter. Wire brushing and grinding physically remove loose rust and scale. The rust converter chemically neutralizes any remaining oxidation, turning it into a stable compound that can be primed over. This is the correct sequence — skipping any step results in rust returning under the new paint.
We apply a direct-to-metal (DTM) rust-inhibiting primer as the first coat, followed by two topcoats of a high-quality exterior enamel or alkyd oil-based finish. Common brands we use include Rust-Oleum Professional, Sherwin-Williams DTM Acrylic, and Benjamin Moore Impervo. These products are specifically rated for metal and resist rust, UV, and humidity.
A properly prepped and painted wrought iron fence in Montgomery County can last 5–8 years before repainting is needed. The key is the prep — rust removal and a quality DTM primer are the primary factors in paint longevity on iron.
Yes. We paint all types of ornamental iron including estate gates, fence posts, decorative railings, driveway arches, and courtyard features. Ornamental ironwork is common in Montgomery County's estate properties, and we have extensive experience delivering a sharp, uniform finish on complex curved and scrolled designs.
In Texas, with its humidity, rain, and UV exposure, plan to have wrought iron fences inspected every 3–4 years and repainted every 5–8 years. Touch up any chips or scratches promptly — bare metal exposed to Texas humidity will begin rusting within a season.
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Free on-site estimate. Written, locked pricing. Results that hold 5–8 years. Serving Montgomery County since 1990.
July slots filling — book your free estimate before August