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EXTERIOR

When comes to woodwork around your house, we think the main difference between, spray-painting versus hand brush painting, is that you get a thicker coat with the brush. So your painting job is going to last longer.

We think that spray-painting will provide good coverage, on surfaces like the hardie plank siding, which is the material home builders are using today on the body of your house. Since it is made of cement and a little bit of wood fiber, it takes paint a lot better than wood does.

But if after our suggestions what you want is, spray-paint your entire house or hand brush your entire house, we can do that for you. We are here to serve you in the best way we can.

PREPARATION

Extensive preparation to the exterior surfaces of the home is required when considering the desired results of exterior painting. While spray painting the exterior surface is appropriate, some home owners consider brush exterior painting for a lustrous, rich finish that is hand applied by a exterior painting professional. 

• Pressure wash the entire exterior
(removes loose and peeling paint, mold and mildew, dust and pollen) 

• Cracks and holes are filled in and sanded smooth
• Remaining peeling paint is hand scraped
• Bare wood is primed by hand
• Shrubbery, plant beds and flowers are covered for protection
• Windows and decorative doors are covered with plastic sheeting

RESIDENTIAL EXTERIOR
  • Eaves

  • French doors

  • Garage doors and carports

  • ​Gates

  • ​Patios, pagodas, decks

  • Playhouses

  • ​Shutters

  • ​Storages

  • Stucco

  • ​Window bars

  • Wood siding

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