Painting Done Right
Paint isn't just color on walls. It's protection from moisture, heat, and wear. Good painters know how to prepare surfaces so the finish actually lasts.
Interior Painting
- Full room painting - Walls and ceilings with proper coverage
- Single wall painting - Accent walls or touch-ups
- Ceiling painting - Even coverage without drips
- Trim and molding - Clean lines and detail work
- Door and window frames - Smooth finishes that don't stick
- Cabinet painting - Kitchen and bathroom updates
Exterior Painting
- Exterior walls - Weather-resistant paints that last
- Boundary walls - Protection from elements
- Gate painting - Rust treatment and proper coating
- Garage doors - Durable finishes for high-traffic areas
Surface Preparation
This is where most cheap paint jobs fail. Proper prep work makes all the difference.
- Wall cleaning - Remove dust, grease, and old paint
- Crack filling - Putty and sanding for damaged areas
- Primer application - Proper base coat for adhesion
- Moisture treatment - Deal with dampness before painting
- Sanding - Create uniform surface for paint
Special Finishes
- Texture painting - Patterns and depth on walls
- Wallpaper installation - Proper alignment and adhesion
- Stenciling - Custom designs and patterns
- Two-tone walls - Clean dividing lines between colors
Paint Quality Matters
You get what you pay for with paint. Cheap paint means:
- More coats needed for coverage
- Fades faster in sunlight
- Washes off when you clean walls
- Doesn't hide imperfections
Good paint costs more upfront but lasts years longer. We'll recommend quality options at different price points.
What We Protect During Work
- Furniture gets covered or moved
- Floors protected with drop cloths
- Fixtures taped off or removed
- Windows and doors protected
- All mess cleaned before we leave