Painting Services

Clean Lines.
No Mess.

Painting looks simple until you try to do it right. Proper prep, quality materials, and attention to detail—that's what separates a good paint job from a bad one.

What I Paint

Interior wall painting
Exterior house painting
Cabinet refinishing
Deck & fence staining
Trim & door painting
Ceiling painting
Wallpaper removal
Drywall repair & painting
Touch-up work
Color matching
Small paint jobs (accent walls)
Apartment painting
Garage floor coating
Porch & railing painting

My Process

1

Prep Work

This is where most painters cut corners. I don't. Proper prep means cleaning surfaces, filling holes, sanding rough spots, taping edges, and protecting your floors and furniture. It's 50% of the job.

2

Prime Time

Fresh drywall, stain-prone areas, and dark-to-light color changes all need primer. Skipping it means the finish won't last. I use the right primer for each situation.

3

Quality Paint

I recommend Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams. Yes, they cost more. But they cover better, last longer, and look better. You get what you pay for.

4

Clean Finish

Two coats minimum for walls. Brush work on trim for that smooth finish. No drips, no missed spots, no paint on your light switches. Just clean, professional results.

Typical Pricing

Single Room

Walls and ceiling, standard size bedroom or office. Includes prep, two coats, and cleanup.

$300-500

Cabinet Refinishing

Full kitchen cabinet repaint. Doors removed, proper prep, spray finish for smooth results.

$1,500-3,000

Exterior (House)

Full exterior repaint. Pressure wash, scrape, prime problem areas, two coats on all surfaces.

$3,000-6,000

* Prices vary based on condition, prep needed, and paint selection. Get a specific quote for your project.

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A good paint job transforms a space. Let's talk about what you're looking to update.

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