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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

No, you shouldn't pop any paint bubbles. Doing so can trap the moisture behind the paint, creating further water damage. Instead, use a paint scraper to gently scrape off the bubbles to create a smooth surface for repainting.

Neoclassical architecture is all about simplicity and balance without losing the drama of its style. White, gray, cream, and other soft pastels are common. Many homeowners choose a deep natural hue for a pop of color, such as jewel tones or black accents. Modern neoclassical architecture also incorporates brick facades, bringing red into the color scheme.

If you’re painting shiplap, the best way to get full coverage is actually to use both a paintbrush and a roller. You can start by using a brush to cut in the edges and fill in the gaps and finer grooves of the wood. Then, you can go back over the entire space with a roller to ensure an even, smooth finish. 

An exterior paint job lasts an average of 5 to 10 years, although some might only last 2 or 3 years and others up to 20 years. How often you need to paint your home’s exterior depends on various factors. The type and quality of the paint, the application quality, the surface material, and local weather conditions all play a part in the paint’s longevity. 

If you paint a vinyl fence, it will likely stick to it for only a brief amount of time. This is because vinyl is not a porous material, so it's not an ideal surface for holding paint. Initially, paint will stick to your fence, but it will eventually peel off. Applying primer before painting your vinyl fence will help paint last longer. Certain primers are well-suited to vinyl, which means you can paint vinyl siding with the proper preparation.

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