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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.




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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

When you hire a professional painter, this expert may use a paint sprayer to repaint a room instead of a roller and brushes. Using a paint sprayer versus a roller for a DIY job can be tough for a beginner. The cost of renting or buying a sprayer will be higher than buying rollers and brushes. It can be tough to ensure even coverage with a sprayer when you’re a beginner. Avoiding splatters and overspray in other areas of the room can be difficult, too. Sprayers will save a lot of time, though.

The answer depends on the garage door itself. If your garage door is flat, a roller is the fastest and easiest way to paint it. A combination of brushes and rollers is best for garage doors with designs or textures. The brush allows you to thoroughly paint all the grooves and angles while the roller speeds up the process on large, flat areas. 

Some caulk shrinks during the drying process, leading to cracked paint and a less-than-ideal appearance. Not all caulk cracks when painting, but it’s important that you read the label on your caulk container before painting to ensure that it’s actually paintable. There are four main types of caulk, and acrylic latex caulk is one of the most reliable caulking materials for painting over without fear of cracked paint. Avoid painting over silicone caulking.

If you’re looking for durability or outdoor use, opt for enamel paint. Enamel paint is typically oil- or lacquer-based, so it dries hard and it’s ideal for exposure to the elements. Latex paint is water-based and has more flexibility when it dries so it won’t hold up as well to changes in temperature or exposure to wind, sun, or rain.

Yes, you can paint vinyl siding. A fresh coat of paint gives your home an updated look without the expense of replacing vinyl siding. For the best results, look for paint with acrylic and urethane resins, as these materials adapt to the vinyl’s expansion and contraction in different weather conditions. Use a color that’s the same as or lighter than the vinyl siding’s current color, as dark colors tend to absorb too much heat, which can lead to warped or buckled vinyl.

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