Painting Projects

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About our Painting pros

We deliver professional interior and exterior painting for homes and businesses, including cabinets, baseboards, and commercial projects, using high-quality materials for a flawless finish. Our experienced, detail-oriented teams ensure every project is carefully planned, executed, and cleaned up to meet your expectations. All work is guaranteed and customer satisfaction is top priority!

Painting services for comprehensive painting for residential, commercial, and industrial properties may include:

Interior Painting

Full interior wall and ceiling painting

Cabinet, baseboard, and trim painting

Color updates, refinishing, and touch-ups

Surface preparation, priming, and cleanup

Exterior Painting

Complete exterior house and building painting

Fence, deck, and garage painting

Surface repair and protection against weathering

Commercial Painting

Interior and exterior painting for offices, retail, and industrial properties

Flexible scheduling to minimize downtime

Specialty & Restoration Services

Dry rot and surface damage repair

Epoxy and protective coatings

Custom color matching and finish consultation

Why do I need to repaint?

  1. Protect and Preserve – Fresh paint shields surfaces from moisture, sun damage, and everyday wear, preventing costly repairs and extending the life of your home’s materials.

  2. Refresh and Revitalize – A new coat of paint instantly transforms a space, brightening interiors, modernizing exteriors, and giving your home a clean, updated look.

  3. Increase Value – Repainting boosts curb appeal and market value, making your home more attractive to potential buyers or simply more enjoyable to live in.

RECOMMENDATION:

  • Interior: Every 5–7 years on average. High-traffic areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and hallways may need repainting every 3–4 years, while low-traffic rooms (like bedrooms or dining rooms) can last longer.

  • Exterior: Typically every 7–11 years (in Idaho), depending on paint quality, and the material (wood, stucco, or siding). Harsh weather or intense sun exposure can shorten that time frame.