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Cain Ellsworth

15227 Route 14
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Cain Ellsworth

15227 Route 14
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18 years of experience

Cain’s construction is going to be you best all around handy man service. There is no job too big or too small. We will do whatever it takes to make sure everyone is happy a satisfied 100% because our customers are our number one goal. Iv been doing handy man services for 17 years now an there probably isn’t much I haven’t got my hands on yet

Cain’s construction is going to be you best all around handy man service. There is no job too big or too small. We will do whatever it takes to make sure everyone is happy a satisfied 100% because our customers are our number one goal. Iv been doing handy man services for 17 years now an there probably isn’t much I haven’t got my hands on yet






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Paint Pros Binghamton

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Paint Pros Binghamton

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Painting Company based out of Binghamton, NY. We will travel as far as needed. We will not only get the job done but we will also make your vision become a reality. Clean and cautious GUARANTEED!

Painting Company based out of Binghamton, NY. We will travel as far as needed. We will not only get the job done but we will also make your vision become a reality. Clean and cautious GUARANTEED!


Southern Tier Solutions

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Southern Tier Solutions

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2 years of experience

Our skilled team can tackle any project thrown at us. We specialize in general maintenance but can easily handle jobs such as but not limited to: groundskeeping, clean-outs, pressure washing, general construction, etc. Out Staff has been in the field for years and currently is responsible for various commercial and residential maintenance of all kinds. Competitive pricing and a job done well every time, guaranteed.

Our skilled team can tackle any project thrown at us. We specialize in general maintenance but can easily handle jobs such as but not limited to: groundskeeping, clean-outs, pressure washing, general construction, etc. Out Staff has been in the field for years and currently is responsible for various commercial and residential maintenance of all kinds. Competitive pricing and a job done well every time, guaranteed.

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Interior Painting questions, answered by experts

If you’re debating whether to paint the walls or ceiling first, let us settle it for you. Painting the ceiling first is key—that way, you won’t have to worry about paint drips. Always start at the top of the room and work your way down for best results.

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.

A foam roller or a roller with a very short nap will give you the smoothest finish, especially when working with glossy paints. Thicker rollers will leave a slight texture on the wall, and shiny paint will reflect light, highlighting the imperfections.

If you’re unhappy with the look of your baseboard heater and want to make it flow seamlessly with your wall color, painting a baseboard heater is possible. Always ensure the heater is off and cooled before you begin this project. Heat-resistant paint isn’t necessary unless your heater is heating above 200 degrees Fahrenheit.

Most exterior paints last between five and 10 years. Your region’s climate and the quality of the primer and paint influence the total longevity. Additionally, the surface you paint over impacts your lifespan, as wood needs more frequent recoats than brick. 

Most interior paint jobs can last anywhere between three to 10 years, depending on your lifestyle. If you have small children or pets that make the walls messy, you might need to repaint on the earlier side. However, if you have a quiet home, you can get several years out of your current paint job.

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