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Tolliver Family Inc.

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11 years of experience

We are a small family based business with about three employees. All of us have been in the home remodeling, home repair business for at least five years each. Between all of us there is nothing we can't do, we all have our special skills and mindset to get any job done no matter how big or small we don't turn down anything unless it is something that we really can not do. Our billing procedures depend on the job we are doing you will be notified on the payment procedure before work is to start. Also we are a strict DRUG-FREE business and have zero tolerance toward drug use and drinking on the job.

We are a small family based business with about three employees. All of us have been in the home remodeling, home repair business for at least five years each. Between all of us there is nothing we can't do, we all have our special skills and mindset to get any job done no matter how big or small we don't turn down anything unless it is something that we really can not do. Our billing procedures depend on the job we are doing you will be notified on the payment procedure before work is to start. Also we are a strict DRUG-FREE business and have zero tolerance toward drug use and drinking on the job.




"Not only was the price competitive, the workmanship was the best I have ever seen. Our home exterior was in poor repair but Reuben and his team did such an amazing job that the house looks new, although it was built in the 70's. They surely paid attention to detail. I hope he uses my home as a model for his work."

Larry L on July 2024

this year is our first year in business, we are a small company: licensed, insured and bonded

"Not only was the price competitive, the workmanship was the best I have ever seen. Our home exterior was in poor repair but Reuben and his team did such an amazing job that the house looks new, although it was built in the 70's. They surely paid attention to detail. I hope he uses my home as a model for his work."

Larry L on July 2024




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Exterior Painting questions, answered by experts

The type of paint and finish you choose impacts the overall cost of your painting project. Some of the most common types of paint include:

  • Primer: $10–$20 per gallon

  • Flat or matte finish: $10–$70 per gallon

  • Eggshell or satin finish: $12–$72 per gallon

  • Semi-gloss finish: $14–$74 per gallon

  • High-gloss finish: $16–$76 per gallon

You can use paint rollers up to five times with proper care. Reusing paint rollers up to five times shouldn't affect the quality of the paint application, but if you try to use it any more than that your paint job will not be as smooth. You can use roller frames and paint trays indefinitely.

When a window is painted shut, this means that paint has gotten into the cracks when window sashes or window frames were being painted. It’s pretty easy for this sort of thing to happen while painting, but sometimes homeowners will use paint to seal drafty windows, which will often cause them to get stuck shut.

It’s possible to paint certain drop ceiling tiles, including those made of plastic, metal, and wood. Painting fiberboard ceiling tiles is technically possible, but the results rarely look appealing, so it’s best to replace them with new tiles, especially given how affordable they are. If you do paint your drop ceiling tiles, it’s a good idea to use a paint sprayer and a rapidly-drying paint to avoid drips. Latex paint is often a good choice, especially if you thin it and apply it using a sprayer.

Depending on the piece, there are times when you can paint over painted furniture. Start by applying a high-adhesion primer so that the new topcoat will stick. However, if the paint is peeling or chipping, it’s best to sand it down, use a paint stripper, or try a deglosser to ensure your new paint will adhere.

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