How many coats? Don’t paint yourself into a corner…
When planning your paint project, consider the cost of doing the job right… the first time. I always cringe when I hear paint contractors promise to do a project with “one coat of paint.” Sure, the...
View ArticleAnswers to your most common Questions!
At long last, we’ve compiled answers to all of the most common questions we hear about painting and our process. These will soon be available on an FAQ page on our site, but I wanted to post them here...
View ArticleCan I paint over this?
When I walk into a bid appointment, one of the questions I always expect is the ever nagging, ever important: “can I paint over this?” Knowing your home and which surfaces can be painted over is...
View ArticleFresh Paint? Handle with Care…
There’s nothing like a fresh coat of paint to brighten your space and lighten your spirits. Once tarps come down and the painters are gone, many people ask what they can do to keep their new paint job...
View ArticleChoosing the right Interior paints for your project
Manufacturers are trending towards wall and ceiling products that offer varying lengths of warranties and water-based colorants. We prefer the water based colorants for a many reasons; they won’t get...
View ArticleRe-paint For Re-Sale
Moving can be a stressful experience. Packing up and changing gears in every aspect of your life leaves most of us looking for the easiest and fastest way out of the transition. Because of this, a lot...
View Article6 Tips for Painting Trim
Whether you recently installed new trim or you are attempting to update your old wood work, these tips should help you achieve the results your are hoping for. Choose the correct primer: If you are...
View Article6 Tips for Painting a Ceiling
Painting ceilings can seem like a daunting task, so let’s determine if you need to paint them in the first place. Are you painting your walls? If so, I definitely recommend painting your ceiling....
View ArticleBEST TEMPERATURE TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE
Weather can have both positive and negative effects on your paint job. When it’s wet and soggy outside, the moisture in the air can slow down the drying process, even on the inside of your home. If...
View ArticleIs Your House Ready For a Paint Job?
Is your house looking a little shabby? Has several years of acid rain washed away the colorants? Is six layers of paint peeling away from the siding and trim? Is your house green from mold instead...
View ArticleAre Painted Cabinets Durable?
If your wood cabinets are dated and worn out, you may be considering a paint job. I personally love painted cabinetry and recommend painting your cabinets to give your kitchen or bathroom an...
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