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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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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.


NASA construction

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NASA construction

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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


Mr. Guzy

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Mr. Guzy

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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

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Interior Painting questions, answered by experts

Yes, using oil-based paints is an effective way to paint new metal awnings or update old ones. However, with the wide variety of pre-made kits available now, you might consider just upgrading or purchasing the color of metal awnings you wish instead of painting. 

If your old awnings are still in good shape, painting might make sense. As an added bonus, painting an aluminum awning may also help prevent corrosion.

Not waxing chalk-painted furnishings leaves their surfaces susceptible to moisture damage and color fading over time.

If you caulk after painting, a few things can happen that you definitely don't want to happen. For one, caulk is messy and can make for an equally messy finish. Second, applying caulk after painting might not provide proper insulation because the paint is underneath the caulk and doesn’t add the same protection as caulk. Third, if you caulk after painting, you'll see the caulk line, which can really detract from the look of your home.

Yes. A gallon of paint covers around 400 square feet, so two gallons will be enough for one coat in a 400-square-foot room or two coats in an 800-square-foot room. However, if you have a very large room or you’re painting an open space or an entire floor of your home, you may need more than two gallons.

Latex paint is a good option to use on wood panels because it's user-friendly and easy to find in home improvement stores. It comes in a variety of finishes ranging from high-gloss to flat. Depending on the amount of paneling, a professional painter’s favorite is often a satin or eggshell finish. They add a bit of sheen and shine, but not too much. Latex paint is also water-based, so cleanup is quick, and you can easily scrub your brushes clean.

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