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Most interior walls should be repainted every 5–7 years, depending on wear, room usage, and paint quality. High-traffic areas like hallways or kitchens may need refreshing sooner.
Exterior paint typically lasts 7–10 years, but this can vary based on climate, sun exposure, and surface material. Signs like fading, peeling, or cracking mean it’s time for a new coat.
Yes! High-quality paint acts as a barrier against moisture, UV rays, pests, and everyday wear. It helps prevent wood rot, mold, and deterioration—especially on trim, siding, and other exposed surfaces.
We use premium-grade paints from trusted brands that are durable, washable, and appropriate for your specific surfaces. You’ll also have the option to choose eco-friendly, low-VOC products for healthier indoor air.
Absolutely. We can offer professional color consultations and samples to help you find the perfect shade to match your space, lighting, and personal style.
For interior painting, we recommend moving small items and breakables away from walls. For exteriors, make sure bushes and furniture are moved back—our crew handles the rest, including covering and protecting surfaces.
Most interior jobs take 1–3 days, while exterior projects can take 2–5 days depending on size, prep needs, and weather. We always give a clear timeline up front and work efficiently to minimize disruption.
Yes! We offer interior and exterior painting services for rental homes, duplexes, and apartment units. We also work with property managers to coordinate around tenant schedules and unit turnover.
Over time, paint naturally fades, cracks, or peels due to exposure and everyday wear. If it’s been 7–10 years since your last paint job, it may be time for a refresh to protect surfaces and maintain your home’s appearance.
Visible signs like peeling paint, cracking walls, or dull, faded color are more than cosmetic—they indicate the surface is no longer protected from moisture, UV rays, and wear. Repainting restores both the look and durability of your home.
Water stains, mildew, or bubbling paint on interior walls often indicate moisture issues. Repainting after repairs not only restores the look of your space but helps seal and protect it moving forward.
As paint wears out, the surfaces underneath can begin to degrade—especially wood and trim. A fresh coat of high-quality paint helps prevent rot, mold, and decay while keeping your surfaces protected.
If you're constantly touching up scuffs, stains, or chips, your paint may no longer be durable or appropriate for the surface. A full repaint with the right products reduces future maintenance and keeps your home looking fresh longer.
As paint ages, it loses its ability to protect your home’s surfaces from moisture, sun exposure, and everyday wear. Repainting creates a strong protective barrier that helps prevent rot, rust, and long-term structural damage.