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"We had them paint 3 entry doors and jams and also a handicap ramp. They were on time and did a great job. We would call them again for our painting needs."

Steven N on November 2023

Residential and Commercial care provided. Offering various professional services from interior and Exterior painting, deck paint and staining, lawn care , cleaning services , handy man services, debris removal and more !

"We had them paint 3 entry doors and jams and also a handicap ramp. They were on time and did a great job. We would call them again for our painting needs."

Steven N on November 2023


I am an experienced painter and handyman that takes pride in my work and cares about the satisfaction of my customers. Visit my Facebook page team Bailey painting to view my work




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Coopers Quality painting and drywall is a Bloomington/normal based painting company that specializes in delivering painting and drywall services to residential and commercial properties throughout the central illinois area with a commitment to exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail, their team of professional painters brings a fresh vibrant look to any space they touch. We are fast, friendly and affordable and treat your home or buisness as if it was our own

Coopers Quality painting and drywall is a Bloomington/normal based painting company that specializes in delivering painting and drywall services to residential and commercial properties throughout the central illinois area with a commitment to exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail, their team of professional painters brings a fresh vibrant look to any space they touch. We are fast, friendly and affordable and treat your home or buisness as if it was our own



Costumers should choose to go with me because I am a self-motivated and hard working individual. I put customers needs first and prioritize effective communication.




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Painting questions, answered by experts

You can paint over drywall mud about 24 hours after application, but the exact timing depends on factors like humidity, temperature, and the thickness of the mud. For the best results, ensure the mud is completely dry to the touch and has changed from a darker gray to a lighter, chalky white. Don’t forget to sand and prime the drywall surface before you paint to create a smooth, even finish.

Baseboard heater colors are subjective to the person painting them. Typically, baseboard heaters and trim are white, but it’s not to everyone’s taste. Lighter shades like gray and beige also work and offer contrast. If you want to hide them, paint your baseboard heater covers to match the walls so they simply blend in.

For a stairway or foyer, you should be able to do the whole room with a single gallon of paint. However, if your room is on the larger end, measure carefully and check a paint calculator just to be safe.

Painting behind a toilet requires extra attention and care, as the area is often tight and uncomfortable to reach. First, you should use painter's tape to seal off any areas that you don’t want to get paint on, and use a drop cloth on the floor. Then, use a small roller brush or foam brush to apply the paint, making sure to spread it evenly around corners and tight areas. For the best results, allow the paint to dry in between coats. Finally, after you have finished painting and allowed your work to dry completely, remove the painter’s tape carefully.

If you’re repainting with the same sheen, it’s possible to apply satin paint over satin. However, if you’re reducing the glossiness and using a flatter paint, you should sand first to take off some of the sheen. Sanding will also help the next coat of paint stick to the wall better, so it’s a good idea, even if you’re not changing the sheen.

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