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Interior Painting Tips
Patch/fill holes and cracks using drywall compound and siliconized caulk. Caulk gaps between trims. Scuff or sand surfaces until smooth. Seal stains using stain blocker prime. Clean surfaces.
Once a year, check the caulk around windows, door frames, and trim to ensure nothing is cracked. Cut ivy or vines growing on your home to prevent damage and reduce humidity damage.
One of the most enjoyable aspects of painting a home or commercial space is selecting the right paint colors. This page contains classic combinations as well as basic tips for selecting the right color.
Choosing an exterior paint color is a decision that adds beauty and curb appeal to your home or business. We are prepared to help you select your exterior paint color or solid stain.
Most homeowners agree that one easy and quick way to update or refresh a home is to paint a few rooms or the entire property. Painting produces an immediate change.
A property manager or property owner knows the importance of hiring a professional contractor. Cracks or crevices could lead to unwanted pest infestation or water infiltration.
Whether you're planning on painting a room, some rooms, the entire interior or exterior of your home or business, now you can have a precise and accurate estimation, in just minutes.
Lead is a naturally occurring element found in small amounts in the earth’s crust. While it has some beneficial uses, it can be toxic to humans and animals causing health effects.
Want to enhance your home while remembering the environment? Select the eco-friendly paint of your choice and we will apply it to your home’s interior walls or exterior surfaces.
The amount of paint needed for each room/area will depend on the size of the room/area, the color that is on the surface, the color that will be used, and the kind of paint you use.
We use Sherwin Williams® paints—only the best for our clients. We are happy to use the brand of paint you prefer; however, we partner with Sherwin Williams® for trends, training, and more.
The number of coats needed will be up to different facts: The surface type, the current color, the new color, the type of paint and what you use to apply the paint will define the number of coats.