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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

You can paint over wood, wood-laminate, and metal cabinets, but you need to prepare the surface first. Plastic laminate cabinets and thin veneers may accept a layer of paint depending on their condition, but they require special techniques and paints. If your cabinets sag or have significant damage, it may be a better investment to replace your cabinets than paint over them.

You technically can paint wires in a basement ceiling, but there are several important safety and code considerations. It's safe to paint non-metallic sheathed cable as long as the labeling remains visible. You can also paint low-voltage wires and conduit and junction boxes to help them blend into your basement. 

However, you should not paint damaged or deteriorated wiring is a fire hazard because it poses a fire hazard. The same goes for painting over high-heat wires that connect to heat-generating appliances or systems. Be sure to avoid painting multiple coats onto any wires, as that traps heat and poses fire risks.

Sanding a wood floor can be a lot of work, especially if the room is large. However, if you skip this step, the paint might not stick properly to the floor. Over time, your paint can peel or chip. Eventually, you may need to repaint the floor all over again. Save your time and money by sanding the floor the first time.

It’s best to remove wallpaper rather than paint over it. You should only paint over wallpaper if removing it would damage the wall, the surface is relatively smooth, or there are minimal problem areas—such as slight peeling and lifted seams—that you can fix easily. Painting over wallpaper can save time, but it can create more problems if the wallpaper is in poor condition and you don’t properly prep the area for painting. Depending on the state of the wallpaper, color, and textures could show through, and moisture from the paint could loosen the adhesive, causing unsightly bubbling.

A roller makes an excellent paint tool for brick. Using a roller can ensure the entire surface area gets painted evenly. If you choose a roller for painting brick, go for a thicker option, at least a half-inch. The key to using a roller while painting brick is making sure paint gets into the various crevices for even coverage.

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