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Been painting professionally for over 10 years. I specialize in interior and exterior painting, new construction, drywall repair, wall paper removal, and more! Top notch Performance; Top Notch Value Guaranteed! I offer free estimates! Let my work do the talking!

Been painting professionally for over 10 years. I specialize in interior and exterior painting, new construction, drywall repair, wall paper removal, and more! Top notch Performance; Top Notch Value Guaranteed! I offer free estimates! Let my work do the talking!





House cleaning, car cleaning, organizing, I get the job done right the first time. I've been cleaning for over 20 years now.

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Interior Painting questions, answered by experts

Costs depend on room size, wall condition, and the required coats.

Improper hanging can damage the artwork, misalign it, and decrease its visual appeal, potentially compromising its structural integrity.

Yes, windows being painted shut is a fire hazard. Because windows painted shut may have locks that stick or cannot be opened easily in an emergency, this becomes an immediate fire hazard that should be dealt with.

Yes, you can touch up a newly painted ceiling, but it's not a common occurrence. If you need to touch up new ceiling paint, be sure to use the original paint. You should only use a small amount of paint and, for a small area, use a small paint roller or paintbrush. You can also use a Q-tip or a toothpick to fix very small blemishes on the paint.

A 7 to 12-inch wide microfiber or synthetic paint roller with a nap of 3/8 to 1/2 an inch will give you smooth, even paint coverage on interior walls. Before getting started, wrap painter’s tape around the roller cover to remove any lint or fibers that may end up embedded in the paint, ruining your even finish.

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