808, 2023

Do You Perform Any Repairs During The Paint Process?

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During the painting process, we manage all the prep, and this includes repairs. If you need repairs–like siding, dry rot, or anything else construction-related— we will step in seamlessly to keep your exterior painting project on schedule.

2710, 2020

Once Painting Is Complete, Do You Put My House Back In Order?

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A common question we get asked is, "Once Painting Is Complete, Do You Put My House Back In Order?" Prior to the project starting, we ask that everything gets taken off the wall as our focus is mainly on cleaning and prepping the walls for painting. If needed we slide furniture and belongings out of the way to create a working space, which can fluctuate on a job depending on the layout. After we finish we put the area back the same way we found it. But, it's the homeowner's responsibility to refurnish and hang paintings and photos to

2710, 2020

How Many Coats Of Paint Do I Need To Apply To The Interior Of My House?

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Often customers want to know how many coats of paint to apply to the interior of their home. The first coat is primer specific. oil, latex, color blocking, odor-blocking, shellac primer should be applied if the paint is anything other than latex. If the current paint job is in good shape, generally two coats of paint will do the job. Unless, your new color is a brighter color, like yellow, red, blue, green. They generally require an additional coat (third coat).

2710, 2020

How Do I Deal With High Moisture Areas Inside My House?

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Kitchens and bathrooms are both high moisture areas, especially if your bathroom has a lack of ventilation and airflow. If your bathroom does not have a fan or window, paint failure is almost bound to happen. Common ways to combat high moisture areas and keep them dry include: Having good sources of ventilation like a high powered vent in bathrooms without a window. Opening windows in smaller bathrooms will also help to prevent moisture build-up Upgrading bathroom wall and ceiling paint to a high-grade latex enamel or paint Adding mildewcide to paint and primer to ensure mold blocking