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"Everything looks great! Very happy with the way it is looking and looking forward to having more work done in the future!"

Bryanna C on February 2025

General contractor do all your handyman needs from interior to exterior painting,landscaping,flooring install,you name we do it contact us 315-515-1086

"Everything looks great! Very happy with the way it is looking and looking forward to having more work done in the future!"

Bryanna C on February 2025


We are a black owned and operated business. We are a community based organization that helps community members get certified and prepared for the trades. Our prices are unmatched and our work is excellent.


"Great job. Very professional, polite, considerate and accommodating above all"

Gail F on May 2025

I'm specializing in painting, staining ,drywall, mud work, power washing, window tinting house and cars, epoxying floors, refinishing hardwood and concrete floors, Sealing concrete. I will even detail your car from top to bottom.

"Great job. Very professional, polite, considerate and accommodating above all"

Gail F on May 2025



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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!


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.


My specialty for housecleaning is in the details and organization producing a freshly cleaned house! I also offer laundry and interior painting services.




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Very professional quality work that will make you want to hire us again for future projects. Wide skill variety from remodeling to painting interior or exterior, give us a call we look forward to hearing from you

Very professional quality work that will make you want to hire us again for future projects. Wide skill variety from remodeling to painting interior or exterior, give us a call we look forward to hearing from you

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Painting questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can paint over old deck paint, but only if it’s in good condition and still adheres well to the deck. If the paint is flaking, cracking, or peeling, you need to sand it smooth before painting or your new paint will not adhere properly to the surface.

Painting over stucco could be a good idea if you’d like an entirely different color for your home or if your stucco is largely cracked and faded. Painting also helps prevent moisture from entering cracks, which could lead to mold and mildew growth. Depending on the paint you choose, you may also add an extra layer of waterproofing to your home when you paint the stucco.

While no-VOC paints don’t contain the chemical compounds that are toxic when they’re outgassed, they can still have an odor. This is because odors can come from other chemicals in the paint that aren’t classified as VOCs. Again, ventilation is key, especially if you plan to sleep in the room on the same day as you paint.

No, you cannot paint over soot. Soot is a type of contaminant and if not properly removed can cause further damage to your paint and walls. Adding paint directly over soot can result in your paint color changing in appearance and potentially peeling over time. 

In most cases, you’ll need at least two coats of eggshell paint. This is a good rule of thumb to go by if you’re painting a wall or ceiling. Make sure each coat has ample time to dry before you apply the next one.

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