Our professional staff has a sample color card fan deck of hundreds of house painting colors to help you select that just-right color for your next interior or exterior project.
Interior walls need painting every three to seven years on average, depending on the room type, traffic and condition, and previous paint job. Ceilings need painting every 7 to 10 years, and baseboards and trim need repainting every 2 to 4 years. Paint is peeling, flaking, bubbling, cracking, faded, or chalky There are stains and mold on the walls The walls are damaged The last paint job was longer than 7 years ago You're tired of the current color You're selling the home and want to increase the appeal
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More recently, residential home values in Phoenix have fluctuated above the average $300,000 price point in 2021. Fueling this real estate boom in greater Phoenix are trending suburbs like Chandler, Scottsdale, Glendale, Tempe, Peoria, and Mesa.
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As one of the fastest-growing cities in the US, its low property taxes and reasonable cost of living attract young professionals, families, and retirees. As a result, we couldn’t think of a better city to launch our newest Improovy house painting location than Phoenix, Arizona.
Westminster is a part of the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area.
Amy, I am a firm believer that a good shop vac is one of the most important tools a person can have. Sami // Poor & Pretty February 25, 2015
Finally redid my kitchen Ruben's painting was very professional and very punctual! I allowed his professionalism guide my decision making with which color I was going to go with and also the crown molding design, my cabinets look so new & modern now! Ruben kept me updated with what was going on step-by-step couldn't have asked for a better contractor thank you so much Ruben!
The primary difference between the cost of interior paints ($10 to $70 per gallon) and exterior paints ($15 to $80 per gallon) is the resin. The resins used in exterior paints are softer, making them resistant to flaking, chipping, and sun damage. The interior paint uses a more rigid resin that resists marking and staining. Many exterior paints use a resin that causes outgassing, an emission of volatile organic compounds. Common to many manufactured products, it is what causes that “new car smell.” The outgassing from exterior paint resins continues for many years, even after the odor dissipates. It is a major reason professionals don't use or allow homeowners to use exterior paints indoors.
To help you find a pro who will do the job right, use Checkbook’s ratings of local painters. Until Feb. 10, Checkbook is offering free access to its ratings of area house painters to Washington Post readers via Checkbook.org/WashingtonPost/Painters.
Alexandria, you are a brave soul to tackle the popcorn ceilings. Good luck on the rest of your reno!
This client has no reason to put a review on. Very sloppy workmanship what does that mean. And yes I think most busy contractors use texting these days. Thank God for it.
Licensed contractors in Maryland are required to show proof of $50,000 liability insurance in order to obtain their license.
thanks so much Ayana and we appreciate your business. Look forward to working in the future with you your husband and Nick thanks again.
My husband and I want to buy an old house when we stop renting, so these tips will definitely be coming in handy! Krista February 25, 2015
We pride ourselves in making all our projects beautiful. Besides painting services with our team of highly experienced painters, we also provide mould and mildew treatment and high-pressure washing to prepare buildings for painting; as well as rendering services, general maintenance and repair services, and minor remedial work on residential, commercial and strata buildings.
SANTA ROSA — When Mike Chavez was introduced to the painting trade by the father of a friend, he had little idea he was being primed for a permanent profession. “My buddy’s dad was a painter, and I worked for him during the summers in high school,” he recounts. “I remember leaving a jobsite one day, looking over the finished product as I drove away, and feeling a sense of accomplishment and pride. After high school, I worked for a couple of different painting contractors until I decided to get my license and start my own business.”