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AUGUSTINE PAINTING
Santa Barbara, CA 5.0★
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David Moreno’s take
Augustine Painting carries a perfect 5.0 rating across six Google reviews, though I wish those reviews included more detail—most are star ratings without written comments. The one piece of feedback that does show up is simple: "VERY good." Not much to dissect there, but consistency over six years (reviews span 2018 to 2024) suggests they're doing steady work without drama. Their project photos show test patches and sample boards, which tells me they're taking the time to get color and finish approval before rolling out full rooms—a small detail that separates careful painters from the roll-and-go crews.
Their service list is straightforward: painting. No upselling into carpentry or drywall repair, which can be a plus if you want a crew focused on one craft. Located on Nopal Street in downtown Santa Barbara, they're positioned to serve the city's mix of Spanish Colonial exteriors and coastal interiors that need salt-air-resistant coatings. The thin review history means I can't speak to how they handle prep work on stucco or whether they understand lime-wash applications for historic homes, but the sample-board approach is a good sign. If you're considering Augustine Painting, ask about their surface prep process and whether they've worked with the specific challenges of older Santa Barbara homes.
Their service list is straightforward: painting. No upselling into carpentry or drywall repair, which can be a plus if you want a crew focused on one craft. Located on Nopal Street in downtown Santa Barbara, they're positioned to serve the city's mix of Spanish Colonial exteriors and coastal interiors that need salt-air-resistant coatings. The thin review history means I can't speak to how they handle prep work on stucco or whether they understand lime-wash applications for historic homes, but the sample-board approach is a good sign. If you're considering Augustine Painting, ask about their surface prep process and whether they've worked with the specific challenges of older Santa Barbara homes.
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