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Walls, ceilings, and trim painted with clean cut lines
Floors and furniture covered before work starts
Repairs to small nicks and nail holes blended in
Even finish with consistent color room to room
Exterior House Painting
Siding, soffits, fascia, and exterior trim coated for weather
Loose paint scraped and surfaces prepped before painting
Caulk gaps at joints and around trim where needed
Crisp edges and uniform coverage across the home
New Construction Painting
Prime and paint new drywall and fresh trim
Coordinate around other trades to avoid rework
Consistent sheen and color across large areas
Touch ups completed after final walkthrough items
Commercial Painting
Painted interiors and exteriors for business spaces
Work staged to keep areas usable when possible
Clear start and finish plan shared up front
Clean jobsite at the end of each workday
Condo Painting
Protect common areas and keep hallways tidy
Careful masking to prevent overspray and drips
Communicate access needs and daily progress
Finish work that looks consistent across units
Townhome Painting
Paint shared wall homes with clean borders and lines
Prep focuses on high traffic areas and trim wear
Coordinate schedules for tight parking and access
Maintain a neat site in close neighbor settings
Apartment Painting
Fast turnaround painting between tenants when needed
Walls, ceilings, and trim refreshed for uniform look
Touch up scuffs and patch small wall damage
Keep managers updated on status and completion
HOA Painting
Repeatable finish across multiple homes or buildings
Schedule and sequence built to reduce disruption
Surface prep matched to sun and salt exposure
Regular updates for boards and property managers
Cabinet Painting
Degrease, sand, and prep doors and boxes for adhesion
Prime and finish coats for a smooth uniform look
Hardware removed and reinstalled if staying the same
Careful masking to protect counters and floors
Deck Staining
Clean and prep wood so stain soaks in evenly
Stain applied to boards, rails, and steps as agreed
Color tone kept consistent across sections
Finish helps reduce weathering and graying
Deck Painting
Scrape and prep to remove loose coating first
Prime where needed to prevent bleed and peel
Paint applied evenly on walking surfaces and rails
Edges kept clean around posts and stair details
Fence Painting
Prep boards and pickets for even coverage
Paint applied for consistent color on visible faces
Gate areas handled to avoid sticking and rub marks
Neat finish around posts and hardware
Drywall Repair
Patch holes, dents, and damaged sections cleanly
Tape and mud applied to blend into surrounding wall
Sanded smooth so paint lays flat
Texture matched as closely as existing allows
Popcorn Ceiling Removal
Containment set up to limit dust spread
Ceiling scraped and cleaned down to a smooth surface
Skim and sand for an even finish if needed
Ready for primer and paint when complete
Wallpaper Removal
Remove wallpaper and backing without gouging drywall
Adhesive cleaned off so paint bonds properly
Surface smoothed and patched where paper lifted areas
Prepped walls that paint evenly without bubbles
Trim Painting
Baseboards, door casings, and window trim coated neatly
Caulk seams and fill small gaps where needed
Sharp cut lines against walls and floors
Durable finish that resists scuffs better than walls
Ceiling Painting
Protect floors, walls, and fixtures before rolling
Cut in tight around edges for straight borders
Even coverage to reduce flashing and lap marks
Finish that brightens rooms without streaks
Wood Staining
Sand and prep wood for consistent absorption
Stain applied to bring out natural grain and tone
Wipe and blend to avoid dark edges and blotches
Topcoat added when needed for protection
Concrete Floor Painting
Clean and prep concrete so coating bonds well
Paint applied for uniform color across the slab
Edges and corners finished cleanly along walls
Surface left ready for normal foot traffic use
Garage Door painting
Prep door panels to remove chalking and loose paint
Coat applied evenly without heavy roller texture
Clean edges around trim and weather stripping
Finish refreshes curb appeal and looks uniform panel to panel
How do I know which painting service I actually need?
We help determine that during the evaluation. Many issues that look like paint problems are actually prep or surface issues underneath.
Is interior painting very different from exterior painting?
Yes. The materials, timing, and prep are completely different, especially in a coastal environment.
Can multiple services be combined into one project?
Often they can. Combining related work can save time and reduce disruption when it makes sense.
What is the most common mistake homeowners make before painting?
Underestimating prep. Skipping repairs or cleaning usually leads to poor results, even with good paint.
Are smaller projects worth scheduling, or only full repaints?
Smaller projects are absolutely worth doing, especially when they address wear or prevent larger issues later.
