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Lisa Graser
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Interior Painting or Staining: 1 - 2 RoomsInterior Painting or Staining: 3 - 4 RoomsPainting or Staining - Small Projects+1 more

Serving Rosepine, LA and surrounding areas

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"Hi, I’m, Lisa. I am a dedicated interior painter serving homeowners in Zwolle, LA and the surrounding areas. With a year of professional experience, I focus heavily on the details that make a paint job truly last—meticulous wall patching, thorough sanding, and smooth, even coats.I pride myself on my reliability, clear communication, and clean work habits. From helping you choose the perfect finish to ensuring your home is protected and spotless when the job is done, your satisfaction is my top priority. Reach out today to discuss your next project and schedule your free estimate!"

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LANGYOTA CONSTRUCTION LLC
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Interior Painting or Staining: 1 - 2 RoomsInterior Painting or Staining: 3 - 4 RoomsInterior Surfaces - Paint or Stain- For Business+1 more

Serving Rosepine, LA and surrounding areas

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"Langyota fixed a botched up job from previous work I had done. Professional company from the get go. Very satisfied with Tony’s work! Great customer service. Cleaned his work area up each day he worked on project. I highly recommended this company hands down!! Thanks Langyota for great work!"
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Nate The Great
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Painting or Staining - Small Projects

Serving Rosepine, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Offers commercial services

"Nate, you were not only very timely and prompt your work is excellent . Up front friendly and extremely helpful. I for sure shall call you back soon for another project and will also give your reference to good folks looking for a great worker, honest and helpful. You are the best ever that I have see in a long time. A great decent young man with excellent work ethics. Nate actually took the time to explain what was going on, very professional and knowledgeable, Absolutely recommend this talented young man. Thankyou Again and will call on the next project soon. Thank you for the integrity of a saint and you were a God sent for me today. Excellent customer service!"
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Interior Painting questions, answered by experts

It’s a good idea to sand your porch before painting. This will remove loose or chipped paint and debris, and give you a cleaner surface so that your new paint goes on smoothly. But if the existing surface is in good condition, it’s not necessary to sand your porch before you paint.

WD-40 can help remove paint on wood floors, but use it cautiously. Start with a small amount and let it sit for a few minutes, then gently scrape the paint off using a plastic (not metal) scraper. You may want to test it first on a hidden area to ensure it doesn't damage the finish. Professional products specifically designed for hardwood may be a better choice for large or stubborn paint spots.

Yes, vinegar can remove polyurethane from wood, but it is a slow, inefficient, and inconsistent restoration method. Whatever your intention, it’s best to avoid using vinegar on wood with a polyurethane finish—though it can be an effective cleaner for other wood finishes.

Most handy homeowners can tackle removing texture from unpainted walls. Removing texture from painted walls is a bit trickier. Paint acts as a sealant, so you can’t soften the texture with water. Instead, you’ll have to add a layer of drywall compound known as a skim coat. This process is messy and takes some practice.

A traditional German schmear uses mortar, making it unsuitable for adherence to painted surfaces. Professionals recommend removing any existing paint before applying mortar. However, you can rough up the painted surface and clean it to test if the mortar will stick. Remember that the underlying paint's texture and color may affect the schmear's final appearance—so starting with a bare brick wall will ensure the ideal finish.

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