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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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Exterior Painting questions, answered by experts

You can apply stain over peeling stain, but it’s not a good idea. Your old stain will get in the way of your new stain bonding to the wood, so you’re likely going to see the same issue again shortly after application. Your best option is to sand off the old stain and clean the surface thoroughly before applying new stain.

Primer is always recommended for every exterior paint job because it ensures even coverage and long-lasting color. That said, there are high-end brands of paint that market themselves to be easily used without the need for a coat of primer beforehand. It’s up to you which one you choose (and have the budget for), just as long as you read the paint manufacturer’s specific instructions on the product before getting started. 

New plaster must be fully dry and cured before painting. The drying time for plaster ranges from 1 to 4 hours, but the curing process can take more than five days, depending on various factors, including humidity levels, temperature, the amount of plaster used, and airflow in the area. You should always apply primer before painting plaster.

There is no one correct order for painting a room, as it largely depends on personal preference and skill level. However, for non-professional painters, we recommend the following order: ceiling, walls, doors, windows, trim. This is because painting trim, windows, and doors can be more time-consuming and meticulous, and it's best to save them for last when you’ve already gained some confidence from painting the larger surfaces.

While paint drying smoothly on a wall is ideal, a can full of dry paint is not. To open a can of dry paint, you’ll need a tool with a sharp edge, such as a utility knife or a box cutter. Take your tool and score the area where the lid meets the can to break through the dried-up paint. Then, use a paint can opener or a flathead screwdriver to pry the lid open and check the state of the contents. For smaller cans with plastic lids, you can run the top under hot water to loosen the lid. 

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