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D.C. Painting

114 E Adams St
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D.C. Painting

114 E Adams St
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Their are 2 of us, D.C. Painting is a new company, we are looking to hire in the future, when we expand our business. We have all the materials, all you would have to supply is paint and a 200 dollar deposit. Will do free estimates or an hourly charge of 15. We are very proud of what we do and our painting reflects that, we are honest and offer a 1 year warranty.

Their are 2 of us, D.C. Painting is a new company, we are looking to hire in the future, when we expand our business. We have all the materials, all you would have to supply is paint and a 200 dollar deposit. Will do free estimates or an hourly charge of 15. We are very proud of what we do and our painting reflects that, we are honest and offer a 1 year warranty.


We are a general contracting company that specialize in basement, kitchen, and bathroom remodels. We also do stucco repairs! FREE 3D RENDERING with any remodel!





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The T.I Group LLC

627 S Raff St
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The T.I Group LLC

627 S Raff St
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23 years of experience

When your space needs a modern look, turn to the team at The T.I. Group LLC and Structural Designs. We offer a variety of home improvement and commercial construction services. From bathrooms to landscapes, we transform your space. With more than 20 years of experience in the business, we are your source for a job well done. Our mission is to provide complete customer awareness of the complete project. We take pride in performing a great job, and we guarantee your satisfaction.

When your space needs a modern look, turn to the team at The T.I. Group LLC and Structural Designs. We offer a variety of home improvement and commercial construction services. From bathrooms to landscapes, we transform your space. With more than 20 years of experience in the business, we are your source for a job well done. Our mission is to provide complete customer awareness of the complete project. We take pride in performing a great job, and we guarantee your satisfaction.


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Painting questions, answered by experts

Technically, mineral spirits are a type of paint thinner, so they can be used for the same purposes. In most cases, pure mineral spirits are preferable to other paint thinners. Still, if necessary, you can successfully use paint thinners for most of the same applications, such as thinning or cleaning oil paints.

Using different finishes within a room is the norm. For example, you might use eggshell on the walls, semi-gloss on the trim and doors, and flat on the ceiling. This creates contrast and highlights architectural details while allowing for better durability in high-touch areas. Just make sure to use a trim color that complements your walls.

The biggest issue with painting your interior walls with exterior paint isn’t the way the paint looks or performs—it’s the lack of ventilation. The higher quantities of VOCs in exterior paint will have a harder time dispersing in an enclosed space, so do everything you can to direct them out—like turning on a fan and opening your windows and doors. Afterward, you can simply prime and redo your walls with interior paint, and no one will know the difference.

Latex paint is a good option to use on wood panels because it's user-friendly and easy to find in home improvement stores. It comes in a variety of finishes ranging from high-gloss to flat. Depending on the amount of paneling, a professional painter’s favorite is often a satin or eggshell finish. They add a bit of sheen and shine, but not too much. Latex paint is also water-based, so cleanup is quick, and you can easily scrub your brushes clean.

Yes, you can paint or finish LVL beams. Some people apply paint or coating to cover up the dull or patchy look left behind by the resins used when manufacturing LVL beams. It's essential to prepare the surface properly before painting. This includes cleaning the beams and ensuring they are free of dust, dirt, and any loose particles. You should also apply a primer before painting to get a smooth, even finish. 

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