
Our Services
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We paint anything and anywhere within the home. For example:
Bedrooms
Bathrooms
Kitchens
Cabinets
Dining Rooms
Living Rooms
Shelvings
Ceilings
And More!
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We paint all exterior surfaces our customers ask. Such as:
HomesGarage Doors
Sheds
Barns
Doors
Shutters
Decks
Fences
And More!
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Commercial painting involves applying a fresh coat of paint to office buildings, apartments, manufacturing facilities, schools, and hospitals and more
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Residential projects include houses, townhouses, condominiums, and other living spaces. The entire home can be painted
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Faux painting, also known as faux finishing, is a decorative painting technique that creates the appearance of another material. We recommend this if your ballin’ on a budget.
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Painting staining" refers to applying a thin, diluted layer of paint to a surface, allowing it to partially soak in and become part of the material, essentially "staining" it, which is often used to create a base color, enhance the natural grain of a surface (like wood) or add depth and transparency to an area.
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Spackling is a paste-like material primarily used to fill small cracks, holes, and other minor surface imperfections in drywall, plaster and wood, essentially patching up small blemishes and making surfaces smooth before painting; it's designed for quick, small repairs compared to larger joint compounds used for bigger areas.
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Sheetrock is a brand of drywall, a material used to build interior walls and ceilings. The term "sheetrock" is often used interchangeably with "drywall" because of Sheetrock's popularity.
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A "patch repair" refers to a method of fixing a localized area of damage by replacing or adding material to cover the distressed section, essentially "patching" up a small, specific spot instead of a full repair across a larger surface; this can be applied to various materials like concrete, asphalt, fabric, or even roofs, where only the damaged part is addressed with a patch material
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"Woodwork repairs" refers to the process of fixing damage to wooden structures or furniture, including repairing crack, scratches, broken joints, warped wood, or other imperfections, often involving techniques like filling gaps with wood filler, replacing damaged parts, sanding, and refinishing to restore the wood's appearance and functionality.
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“Wallpapering" means the act of applying wallpaper to the walls of a room, it involves preparing the wall, cutting and applying the wallpaper, and trimming any excess to create a finished look.
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Power washing is the process of using a high-pressure stream of water, often heated, to clean dirt, grime, mold, algae, and other contaminants from outdoor surfaces like driveways, decks, siding and walkways, essentially blasting away stubborn buildup with the force of the water jet. It's basically the same as pressure washing, but the key distinction is that power washing typically utilizes hot water for better cleaning power on tough stains and residue.

Our Equipment
Benjamin Moore Paint (Eco Friendly)
Scaffolding
Sprayers
Purdy Brushes
Drop Cloths
Power Washer
Purdy Roller Sleeves
Shoe Booties