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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!


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We are remodeling house variety of works interior exterior from 2005 and we deal friendly with our customers as possible and our ambition to satisfy our customers

We are remodeling house variety of works interior exterior from 2005 and we deal friendly with our customers as possible and our ambition to satisfy our customers


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Hello my name is Reed I run a masonry company that was passed down to me from my father I have grown up in the masonry what we focus on is any residential block brick or culture stone work I also have a concrete crew that handles that we take serious pride in all our work

Hello my name is Reed I run a masonry company that was passed down to me from my father I have grown up in the masonry what we focus on is any residential block brick or culture stone work I also have a concrete crew that handles that we take serious pride in all our work


I do a little bit of everything from house cleaning to party planning. I also will get a home ready for an open house to help you sell it.

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Interior Painting questions, answered by experts

Painting behind a toilet requires extra attention and care, as the area is often tight and uncomfortable to reach. First, you should use painter's tape to seal off any areas that you don’t want to get paint on, and use a drop cloth on the floor. Then, use a small roller brush or foam brush to apply the paint, making sure to spread it evenly around corners and tight areas. For the best results, allow the paint to dry in between coats. Finally, after you have finished painting and allowed your work to dry completely, remove the painter’s tape carefully.

The short answer is yes, it’s more expensive. This is because chalk paint is a more complicated blend of materials and is harder and more costly to produce. The average cost per quart is around $35 to $50. Comparing that with regular paint, which runs between $9 and $25 per quart, you can see how chalk paint costs add up. The good news is that you will apply fewer coats.  

The cost for interior painting is $1,985 on average, but the total price could be as low as $350 or as high as $5,500. Factors like the type of paint, the square footage of the painting area, and your geographic location play a part in determining the final project price.

If you choose basic flat paint, you can expect to pay about $13 per gallon. Specialty paints, like VOC-free and high-gloss enamel paint, are more expensive, costing about $35 per gallon.

Chalk paint can be applied without sanding first. Keep in mind that while there are a lot of chalk paint color options available, there aren’t as many choices as latex or oil-based paint.

You can also learn how to paint furniture without sanding using a liquid deglosser, sometimes referred to as liquid sandpaper. This can remove any old paint, gloss, or varnish, without the need to manually sand. Apply the deglosser using a cloth, then wait for the chemical to penetrate through the surface. Once it soaks through, you should be able to wipe away the residue with a towel. 

In most cases, you’ll need two coats of paint to ensure proper coverage. If you put down a coat of primer first, you could get away with a single coat of paint, but you’ll likely still need two coats. The only exception would be if you’re painting with a light color over a dark color, in which case you may need three or four coats of paint to ensure the dark color doesn’t show through the new paint.

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