Exterior Painting: Commercial & Residential

Let the professionals do the painting for you
We've painted many hundreds of homes and commercial buildings over the years. We want to paint yours also. Give me, Robert, the owner, a call. I'll be happy to provide you with a written estimate.
Your Written 15 Step Process
Our standard package includes:
| 1) Pressure Wash Clients are frequently surprised at how aggressive our pressure washing is. This is how it is supposed to be. Loose paint is supposed to come off before the painting starts, not after the job is finished. |
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| 2) Trench Most companies spray down to the dirt and then stop. When it rains, the soil moves and there is a line where the paint stops. We do the extra work and trench below grade to prevent this line. After painting we return the soil and rocks. |
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| 3) Scrape Loose Paint Pressure washing causes some wood to soak up water. When the wood dries out a small amount of paint will curl up on the edges. After the wood is dry we carefully scrape loose paint. One more step for high quality. |
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| 4) Caulk Cracks Stucco buildings will always get cracks over time, especially on the parapets and around the windows. We caulk these cracks as well. |
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| 5) Spot Patch Stucco Its common for small spots of stucco to flake off. Corners have often been chipped by pets or kids with bicycles. We patch these spots for you. |
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| 6) Bag Ceiling Fans, Lights, Meter Faces etc.. If it shouldn't be painted it should be covered. We will cover your items with plastic, paper and tape as required to protect them. |
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| 7) Trim Back Bushes and Trees As Required We trim bushes and trees as needed to provide a quality paint job. Our preference is to have a landscaper do this prior to painting so you get exactly the cut you desire. If its not a concern then we take care of this for you. |
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| 8) Remove Screens Screens are removed and re-installed on older homes with metal frame windows so the window frame can be painted. On newer homes the screens can be left in and covered with plastic since the aluminum window frames don't get painted. If sun block screens are present and sticking out, they will be removed prior to painting. |
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