I’m a huge fan of this store. Becca is extremely knowledgeable and when one of my colors didn’t look as good on the wall as I had expected(my fault, not the paint — I probably should have tested it on the lurid green paint that the previous owners had on the wall!), she helped to remix it so that I could have nice gray walls and complete hide the weird green that was present before. The good service and high quality products have made me a repeat customer here.
Jill L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Dallas, TX
The paint is the paint, but the difference here are the employees. Always courteous, knowledgeable and willing to help, shopping here is a delight. When I recently needed assistance in picking out historically accurate colors, the manager gave me insightful advice. Later, I returned to purchase more paint than they generally keep on hand, so they quickly arranged to have the paint delivered from another store. When I returned early the next day, it was there. No grand gestures — just took care of it. Thank you, team. Great job!
Mary C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Dallas, TX
Good paint store. They are helpful and did a good job matching some paint for me
Myia K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Dallas, TX
Incredibly helpful. Even talked me out of the horrid banana yellow color I really wanted and talked me into a rich, buttery, creamy yellow that is fantastic. Skip Home Depot and head to Sherwin-Williams.
Jules R.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Dallas, TX
Sherwin-Williams in general is much more helpful than the big box paint stores. Their employees are knowledgeable about the products and give more personal service. The Henderson location is especially good. And if you still can’t figure out your colors, or need more advanced help, they even have the name of a color consultant who’ll come out to your house. It’s an awesome service, I think it’s called Paint Color Help. Anyway, I’m a fan of the Henderson store. Mockingbird is good, too.
Melody L.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Okay so I know from Tommy Boy that it is not healthy to eat paint chips when you are a child. But what about when you’re an adult? I am pretty sure that within the last couple days of painting my new apartment that I have accidentally ingested about a half gallon. The other half was on purpose… just kidding. No I’m not. My apartment was painted pretty cute when I first moved in, but I wanted to add a touch of me since I’ll be staying here for a bit. I stuck my face into a few home decorating magazines and came up with a «never-gonna-happen-Melody-what-are-you-thinking-you-can-barely-finish-a-paint-by-number-unicorn-poster» kind of design for my living room. I scooted(drove actually – who scoots anymore) on over to my local Sherwin-Williams shop with a picture of my future living room. I plopped the picture down, smiled sweetly at the cashier and said, «Hi. I have no idea what I’m doing.» The dude must have been born on a paint farm. Anthony gave me exactly what I needed to do the job including a few pointers. He loaded me up with drop cloths, brushes, paint cans, rollers, and tape. I was on a bit of a budget, so it was cool of him not to up-sale me even when it was clear that he could of told me that I needed 50 gallons of paint for one wall. He even hooked me up with a neighborhood discount before carrying my supplies to my car. I actually went into the store initially asking for an estimate so I wouldn’t be roped into buying all kinds of shiz. He didn’t even think he was going to make a sale off of me at first, and he was still so helpful. You’re the man, paint man. So if you get a wild hair after watching the Home Design Network, go see Anthony over at SW on Henderson. P. S. I went back today to pick up some extra stuff and my paint man wasn’t there. However, Stephen(the other paint dude) was there, and was super nice and helpful. High five for the kick ass customer service.