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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

Stucco by itself is durable, but even paint made for harsh environmental conditions requires regular maintenance and upkeep. In other words, repaint your stucco every five to 10 years, depending on its current condition. Trust your senses. If it looks fine, it probably is fine. If it looks cracked and worn down, give it a new coat.

If your popcorn ceiling is asbestos-free and you are ready for a new look, painting is an option. As long as there is no flaking or other wear, a new coat of paint might be just the thing to refresh the old ceiling. The best way to paint a popcorn ceiling is to use either a paint sprayer or a thick roller to cover the popcorn texture fully. (Do not forget to dust it off beforehand!)

“Note that if you eventually want to remove the popcorn ceiling, a painted ceiling is a labor-intensive job to remove and will cost more,” says Bob Tschudi. “Once painted, the process of removing the popcorn ceiling requires physical scraping as opposed to a spray-and-scrape approach. It’s very labor-intensive, and thus more costly.”

Generally, any type of house paint, such as latex, acrylic, or mineral paint, will work for whitewashing. Paints with a matte or semi-gloss finish work best. If you have leftover white paint from another project, whitewashing can be a great way to use up paint that might have otherwise gone to waste. 

Glossy-sheened paints work best in rooms where moisture and humidity are factors. Satin and semi-gloss paints do not absorb moisture like other types of paints due to their hard finish. These paints are also easier to clean.

You should repaint the interior of your house every 2 to 7 years, depending on which room needs repainting and how it's used.  High-traffic areas like hallways, kitchens, and bathrooms need more frequent repainting—typically every 2 or 3 years. Living rooms and dining rooms, which you may use less frequently, can go as long as 5 to 7 years or even longer before they need to be repainted.

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