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Gomez Painting

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4 years of experience

Hello everyone my name is Elias and is a pleasure to share with you, to offering my job I’m been doing painting and pressure washing in a while, so if you looking for someone to do the job for you feel free to reach! Thank you!!

Hello everyone my name is Elias and is a pleasure to share with you, to offering my job I’m been doing painting and pressure washing in a while, so if you looking for someone to do the job for you feel free to reach! Thank you!!





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JK Painting

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JK Painting

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9 years of experience

JK Painting is a residential and Commercial painting company in Bowling Green KY specializing in Interior and exterior painting With a commitment of great workmanship and professionalism. Holding customer satisfaction above all else. Drywall repair and power washing is two of our other services we take pride in offering.

JK Painting is a residential and Commercial painting company in Bowling Green KY specializing in Interior and exterior painting With a commitment of great workmanship and professionalism. Holding customer satisfaction above all else. Drywall repair and power washing is two of our other services we take pride in offering.




J&J Remodeling

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J&J Remodeling

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1 years of experience

We specialize in flooring, trim, painting, staining, decking, fencing, window replacement, and much more! Our number one priority is customer satisfaction and honesty! We carry these as our main pillars of support. We value our customers opinion, and always go the extra mile to make sure their needs and wants are met!

We specialize in flooring, trim, painting, staining, decking, fencing, window replacement, and much more! Our number one priority is customer satisfaction and honesty! We carry these as our main pillars of support. We value our customers opinion, and always go the extra mile to make sure their needs and wants are met!


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Painting questions, answered by experts

Most projects take 1-3 days per room, depending on the size and preparation required.

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.

While it may seem like a blind spot, if you don’t paint behind the toilet, the previous color will likely be visible once the rest of the bathroom has been repainted, especially if you’ve gone with a significantly different color palette. Additionally, not painting every part of the room at the same time means that you will have an older paint job behind your toilet that could be more susceptible to moisture damage.

For larger areas, like painting walls, a roller is the best option for applying eggshell paint. Rollers are made to hold more paint and spread it evenly and efficiently over your wall. A roller will be faster and give you a more even coat than a brush for painting walls and ceilings, and it will avoid the visible texture you’d get from brushstrokes for a clean finish. For smaller areas, like trim, a brush will work so long as you remember to paint with the grain of the wood.

Roller marks are streaks or smudges that show up on the wall after painting. They can make the paint's surface look textured or uneven. To prevent roller marks, make sure there's enough paint on the roller when you apply it to the wall. You may have to dip the roller in the paint more frequently than you expect to ensure you have an adequate amount of paint on it.

Choosing the right type of roller can also help you avoid streaks and marks. If you're painting an interior wall, look for a roller with a low nap and choose one that's large enough for the job.

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