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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. We can make recommendations based on your overall design goals and desired look. We can apply samples to ensure you are fully satisfied with the color appearance.
 

We primarily use Behr and Sherwin Williams paints/products. We also use PPG and Glidden products. For stains we may use Cabot, ProLuxe (formerly Sikkens),  or Minwax.

Exterior latex paint can last between 6-10 years before it begins to fade/chalk due to UV exposure. It also depends on the quality of paint used and whether it faces the south without shade.
Interior paint can last for decades.

Interior painted surfaces should be washed with warm soapy water and a soft cloth. The sheen may become dull if too much friction occurs. Some lines of paint lend themselves better to scrubbing.

We use a coat of primer when coating raw wood/mud/concrete. We may do 2 or 3 coats of primer if it absorbs heavily. We sand between coats. The final coat takes 2 coats to finish.

We do both. Sometimes we do them both at the same time. When a worksite will not allow us to spray and create overspray dust, we brush and roll all surfaces.

As needed, we fill holes and sand smooth. We caulk cracks and allow to dry. We also repair drywall cracks and holes. When needed, we re-texture walls to match existing styles- smooth/orange-peel/knock-down/skip-trowel.

We can if you insist. It is better to dampen popcorn ceilings with water and scrape-off. The remaining ceiling surface can be re-textured and/or re-primed and finish coated.

Yes. Wood cabinets that have a smooth lacquer finish can be scuffed/washed/primed and re-painted with a urethane enamel. The doors and drawers need to be removed along with all the pulls/knobs/hinges.
Re-painting cabinets requires a lot masking in order to commence spraying.
Not too much. If the area is well ventilated, it should not have a strong residual odor. Paint used to have strong odors 30 years ago and older when oil based paints were used more frequently.
If you are sensitive to certain chemicals, a low VOC (volatile organic compound) paint can be selected.

Yes! Pre-existing aluminum/tin/wood/vinyl/plastic soffit can be re-painted. We usually mask the siding adjacent to the soffit at least 24" or more if it is windy.

Currently we only accept checks. 

If the total amount is over $5000.00 , we ask for a 25% deposit to help pay for the paint and supplies. 

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