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Interior painting costs depend on the size of the space, the condition of the walls, and the level of prep required. A single room is very different from a full-home repaint. The best way to get an accurate number is to have the space looked at so prep and scope can be properly assessed.
We ask that smaller personal items be removed, but we can help move and protect larger furniture as part of the prep process. Floors, furniture, and surrounding areas are covered and protected before work begins.
Spring through early fall is ideal. Stable temperatures and lower moisture levels allow paint to cure properly. We plan projects around weather conditions to make sure the finish holds up.
In many cases, yes. If the cabinets are structurally sound, painting and refinishing is a cost-effective way to update the look of your kitchen without a full renovation. Proper prep and finishing are key to durability.
Power washing removes dirt, mildew, algae, and buildup from surfaces like siding, decks, driveways, and walkways. It can be used as a standalone service or as prep before exterior painting.
Yes. We work with offices, retail spaces, and other commercial properties. Projects are planned to minimize disruption and keep your business operating during the work.
We serve Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, and surrounding Lehigh Valley areas. If you’re nearby, there’s a good chance we cover your location.
Most single rooms can be completed in a day or two. Larger projects, like full homes, can take several days depending on the number of rooms and the amount of prep work needed. We’ll give you a clear timeline before starting.
Most homes in the Lehigh Valley need exterior painting every 7–10 years, depending on materials, weather exposure, and previous prep work. Signs like fading, peeling, or cracking paint mean it’s time to take a closer look.
Yes. Prep is a major part of every job. That includes cleaning, sanding, patching, caulking, and priming where needed. This step is what makes the difference between a paint job that lasts and one that fails early.
When done correctly, cabinet finishes hold up well to daily use. The process involves cleaning, prepping, priming, and applying coatings designed specifically for cabinets, not standard wall paint.
Not all surfaces should be cleaned with high pressure. Some require a softer approach to avoid damage. We adjust methods based on the material to clean effectively without harming the surface.
You can contact us directly to schedule an estimate. We’ll review the space, discuss your goals, and provide a clear scope of work with pricing.
We focus on doing the work right. That means proper prep, clear communication, and consistent results. No shortcuts, no unnecessary complications, just solid work that holds up.