White Oak is one of the fastest-growing communities in Gregg County. We work in White Oak's newer subdivisions almost every week β production-home repairs, garage conversions, and Level 5 upgrades for homeowners who want better finishes than the builder-grade default.
What White Oak Homeowners Call Us For
- βΊGarage conversions β White Oak's typical two-car attached garage is a perfect candidate for conversion to a primary suite, home office, or in-law unit.
- βΊBuilder-grade upgrades β many White Oak production homes ship with Level 3 or borderline-Level 4 finishes. We skim-coat to true Level 4 or Level 5 for homeowners who want better.
- βΊSettlement repair β White Oak's clay soil moves seasonally, and homes in the 5- to 10-year age range commonly develop hairline cracks above doorways and at ceiling joints.
- βΊTexture match after renovations β kitchen and bath remodels frequently require drywall and texture-match work to blend new construction into existing walls.
White Oak Subdivision Knowledge
We've worked in most of White Oak's major subdivisions and we know which builders used which texture rigs. That history matters when matching β we can often spec the right tip size and mud thinning on the first try because we've already matched it on the house down the street.
Travel and Pricing
White Oak is 10 minutes from our Longview shop. Standard Longview pricing applies β no travel surcharge for White Oak work, and we can often offer same-week scheduling for smaller jobs.
White Oak ZIP & Subdivision Coverage
White Oak's 75693 ZIP is one of the fastest-growing footprints in Gregg County, and we work in essentially every active subdivision β the FM 2087 corridor, White Oak Creek neighborhoods, the established homes near White Oak ISD, and the newer cul-de-sac developments off Old Gladewater Road. Drive time is 10 minutes from our Longview shop, so we treat White Oak as in-market for pricing and scheduling.
Builder-Grade to Level 5 β The Most Common White Oak Upgrade
We get more upgrade-my-production-home calls from White Oak than from any other city we serve. The typical project: a 2,400-sqft home with builder-grade Level 3 (or borderline Level 4) walls, a skim coat to true Level 5 in the great room and primary suite, and full primer-sealer ready for gloss or semi-gloss paint. Budget commonly runs $3,500 to $7,000 depending on square footage and ceiling height, and the cosmetic payoff is dramatic.