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Interior & Exterior Painting

Interior and exterior painting with real prep behind it: patched, sanded, primed and two finish coats. The crew that treats carpet protection seriously treats your furniture the same way.

Freshly painted warm white wall with crisp trim lines and painting tools on a drop cloth

Prep is the job

Paint fails at the prep, not the color. Nail pops, settling cracks, glossy trim that never got scuffed, water stains that bleed through anything but stain-blocking primer: handle those first and the finish coat takes care of itself. So that is the order we work in. Patch, sand, prime, then paint.

Inside, floors and furniture get covered properly, lines get cut sharp at the ceiling and trim, and the room comes back together the same day the paint dries. Outside, surfaces get washed, scraped and spot-primed so the coat bonds to the house instead of to the chalk sitting on it.

One contractor, floors to walls

Painting pairs naturally with the floor work. New vinyl plank and freshly painted baseboards happen in one visit instead of two contractors pointing at each other's scuffs. If you are refreshing a room, ask about doing the full envelope; sequencing floor and paint correctly is something we control because both crews are ours.

On the truck

What interior & exterior painting covers.

  • Interior painting: walls, ceilings, trim, doors
  • Exterior painting and staining
  • Drywall patching and crack repair
  • Stain-blocking and adhesion priming
  • Color consultation
  • Full furniture and floor protection

Painting is quoted per project after a walk-through, since prep needs drive the price more than wall count. The quote is itemized and firm.

Before you call

Interior & Exterior Painting, answered straight.

  • Both. A single accent wall, one bedroom, or a full interior repaint all get the same prep standards. Small jobs often pair with floor work already scheduled, which saves you a second service visit.

  • Two finish coats, over primer where the surface needs it. One-coat promises are how walls end up streaky in afternoon light. Deep color changes sometimes need a tinted primer pass, which we flag in the quote, not after.

  • Roughly April through October, when temperatures stay above 50 degrees long enough for paint to cure. Humid shore summers need smart sequencing around morning dew, which is a scheduling problem we manage, not one you need to.

Ready when you are.

Tell us about the job and we will come see it. Firm price at the door, mon to fri, 8am to 6pm, no travel charges anywhere on the route.

609-342-3183

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