Heritage Painting and Restorations backs its work with a guarantee of up to five years, which is a long leash for house paint. Most of what a painter promises fades the moment the check clears. A written multi-year cover changes the arithmetic of hiring one.

Behind Heritage Painting and Restorations is one man, Stephen Bartlett, with more than 30 years on the brush.

Thirty years on Omaha houses

Heritage Painting and Restorations is a residential painting contractor working the Omaha, Nebraska area, locally owned and run by Bartlett himself. Three decades in a single trade tends to show up in the parts a homeowner never sees: how a wall gets prepped, how a line gets cut, how well a finish holds through a Nebraska winter. The company puts that tenure front and center, and for exterior work in a climate that swings hard between seasons, longevity is the entire point.

It also describes itself as a Christian based business, a detail some homeowners will weigh and others will read straight past. On the practical side, Heritage Painting and Restorations states it is fully licensed and insured, which for anyone letting a crew lean ladders against their siding is the baseline worth confirming before a brush touches the wall.

Locally owned and operated is a phrase every contractor reaches for, but with Heritage Painting and Restorations it comes attached to a named owner and a fixed address in town, which makes it checkable. A homeowner who finds a problem two years after the job knows exactly who painted the house and where he can be reached. For work that is meant to last, being able to put a face and a doorstep to the warranty counts for something.

The five-year guarantee

The guarantee from Heritage Painting and Restorations is worth a careful read, because the wording is up to five years, not a flat five on everything. Paint holds differently depending on the surface, the prep and the exposure, so a sheltered hallway and a sun-blasted south wall are never going to carry the same promise. Even so, a contractor willing to stand behind a job for years is putting its own unpaid time on the line, since a callback to redo peeling paint is work nobody pays it for.

Heritage Painting and Restorations offers complimentary consultations, and the exact terms of that guarantee are the first thing to pin down at the free visit. Five years is also long enough that only a business expecting to still be painting Omaha houses well down the road would put it in writing, which is its own quiet signal.

Past a fresh coat

Painting is the core, but the service list runs wider than a color change. Heritage Painting and Restorations handles interior and exterior house painting, complete home updates, kitchen cabinet refinishing, and full home renovation projects. Cabinet refinishing is its own particular skill: done well it spares a homeowner the cost of ripping out and replacing a kitchen, and done badly it looks like paint smeared on wood.

Interior and exterior painting are the bread and butter. The exterior side is where the climate argument bites hardest, since Nebraska summers and winters punish a job that was rushed or under-prepped, and it is the work the multi-year guarantee has to answer for. Interior painting is easier on the finish but less forgiving of a wandering line, because the people paying for it live an inch from the result every day. A contractor that does both, under one warranty, saves a homeowner from lining up two different crews for the same repaint.

The renovation and whole-home update work pushes the company past the narrow painter label toward something closer to an interior home-improvement outfit. Someone planning a broader refresh can keep the job under one contractor instead of scheduling three separate trades, and Heritage Painting and Restorations positions itself for exactly that customer. How deep that renovation capability actually runs is worth raising at the consultation, since a phrase like home renovation projects can cover anything from patching drywall to reworking a whole room.

Prepping a house to sell

Pre-sale property preparation gets called out as its own service, and it is a shrewd line to offer. In a competitive market, fresh paint and refinished cabinets are two of the cheapest moves that change how a listing photographs and how it feels at a showing. Heritage Painting and Restorations aims this straight at sellers, alongside owners simply trying to hold their property value, and the Portfolio section of the site is where that before-and-after argument is meant to land.

For a seller on a closing deadline it is a practical bundle: one contractor who can repaint, refinish the cabinets, and knock out the small updates a listing agent flags, without dragging in a separate renovator to coordinate.

What the review sites show

Outside feedback lines up reasonably well with the pitch. On Angi, Heritage Painting and Restorations holds a 5 out of 5 rating. On Birdeye it shows 4.8 stars across 21 reviews, a real sample for a local painter and a strong average at that. Those two carry most of its online reputation, and both point the same way.

The record is not spotless, and the caveats belong here in plain sight. The Better Business Bureau lists Heritage Painting and Restorations but marks it not accredited, with zero reviews on file, so there is nothing to draw from that page either way. Yelp has a listing too, though no rating or count showed in the search. One more thing for a shopper to watch: several unrelated painting companies in other states share the same name, and their reviews say nothing about the Omaha business.

Weighed together, a 5 out of 5 on Angi and a 4.8 across 21 Birdeye reviews put Heritage Painting and Restorations on firmer online footing than a lot of small contractors reach, where one sour customer can swing a review count that has not built up much cushion. Twenty-one reviews is a big enough pool for the average to mean something. The empty BBB page and the blank Yelp entry read as gaps in coverage more than as strikes against the work itself.

Contact is direct. Heritage Painting and Restorations lists a phone number and a street address in Omaha, with a dedicated Contact tab in the navigation, so reaching Bartlett or booking the free consultation takes no hunting. A published phone number and a physical Omaha storefront are the plainest signs that the business stays reachable after the work is finished, not solely before it starts.

The About page at Heritage Painting and Restorations carries the 30-year history and the Portfolio holds the finished jobs; the up-to-five-year guarantee and the Christian based business line both sit up front on the home page.


Business address
Heritage Painting & Restorations
5402 Leavenworth Street,
Omaha,
Nebraska
68106
United States

Contact details
Phone: 402-212-9634