Written scopes
Every quote lists the surfaces, the number of coats, and the products in writing before work is scheduled. Nothing is added once the drop cloths are down.
Interior, exterior, cabinets, and repair work across the area.
Walls, ceiling, and trim prepped, patched, and coated.
1 to 2 daysDoors removed, sanded, and sprayed to a smooth finish.
3 to 5 daysWash, scrape, caulk, prime, and two finish coats.
3 to 6 daysFascia, soffit, and trim prepped and recoated.
1 to 2 daysCracks and damage patched and blended in.
1 to 2 daysStaged by area and scheduled around your hours.
VariesEvery quote lists the surfaces, the number of coats, and the products in writing before work is scheduled. Nothing is added once the drop cloths are down.
Washing, scraping, caulking, and priming are written into the scope as their own line rather than assumed. You can see exactly what is being done under the color.
Floors and fixtures stay covered until the area is finished, and furniture goes back before the crew leaves. Edges are checked in daylight before a room is called done.
We look at the surfaces and tell you what prep they need.
You get surfaces, coats, and products itemized in writing.
We mask, cover, patch, and prime before any color goes on.
We coat, cut clean lines, and walk the finished work with you.
Most homes run a few days depending on the number of rooms and how much patching is needed. We give you the day count in the written scope.
Yes. Furniture is moved to the center or out of the room, floors and fixtures are covered, and everything is put back as we finish each area.
We serve the communities listed on this page and the surrounding area. Ask us about your address and we will confirm.
Constant sun, daily humidity, and hard rain punish a coating, and paint applied over chalk or mildew fails fastest. Washing and priming properly is what changes that.
Yes. We match the existing texture on patches so the repair disappears once the coat is on rather than showing as a smooth spot.
The scope states it in writing. Most repaints take two finish coats, and a strong color change or bare surface gets a primer coat first.
Yes. Doors and drawer fronts are removed, degreased, sanded, and sprayed, and the boxes are coated in place for a consistent finish.
Yes. We stage the work by area and schedule around your hours so the space stays usable while the job moves through it.
Tell us what you want painted and we will walk it and put the scope in writing.
Share a few details and we will reach out within one business day to schedule your walkthrough.