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ESG power wash and decks
5.00(
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Approved Pro
ESG power wash and decks
5.00(
5
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Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers
71 local quotes requested

Pressure wash houses and decks Stain and repair decks Composite deck installation Interior painting Exterior painting Drywall repair General handyman services

"Trusty , Does excellent work"

Doctor M on November 2023

Pressure wash houses and decks Stain and repair decks Composite deck installation Interior painting Exterior painting Drywall repair General handyman services

"Trusty , Does excellent work"

Doctor M on November 2023


Limners Interior and Exterior Service's
8469 South Main Street
5.00(
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Limners Interior and Exterior Service's
8469 South Main Street
5.00(
5
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

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

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


Steve Cornwell
4.80(
5
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Steve Cornwell
4.80(
5
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Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

35 years of experience in all aspects of building, remodeling, and repair. Quality workmanship. Guaranteed.

"Steve pressure washed my deck and fence and painted it. It was peeling and looked old, but now it looks brand new. They did 30 sections of fence. Very professional, excellent workmanship, done fast and reasonably priced."

Dillon H on November 2023

35 years of experience in all aspects of building, remodeling, and repair. Quality workmanship. Guaranteed.

"Steve pressure washed my deck and fence and painted it. It was peeling and looked old, but now it looks brand new. They did 30 sections of fence. Very professional, excellent workmanship, done fast and reasonably priced."

Dillon H on November 2023


You call I haul
4093 Rabbit Run
No reviews
You call I haul
4093 Rabbit Run
No reviews
4 years of experience

Moving cars, trucks etc. also offer home moving services as well as clean outs, demolition and construction

Moving cars, trucks etc. also offer home moving services as well as clean outs, demolition and construction


Cugs painting & remodeling
No reviews
Cugs painting & remodeling
No reviews

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


WPP Building and Design
3.88(
8
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WPP Building and Design
3.88(
8
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Customers say: Terrific value
121 local quotes requested

We guarantee your satisfaction from start to finish. We Build, and You'll be Thrilled. Builders - Homes, Remodeling - General, Remodeling - Kitchen & Bathroom -

"Terrible. He broke a valve resulting in a flooded bathroom floor and left an open, leaking pipe that dripped into the basement through an open hole. My family is still without a toilet in that bathroom. The shower basin was the wrong size, so he was going to cut studs near electrical wiring to make it fit. I said that I wanted a Toto toilet. He bought a cheap brand for $150, a brand I have never heard of. We found the receipt in the bathroom. He had many reasons as to why he kept getting detained, one because he said he needed more money. The contract stated 50 percent at signing, another 25 percent upon completion of demo, and the final 25 percent on project completion. I paid him $4,550 on 12/4/2024, CASH. I paid another $1,500 on 12/21/2024 CASH, and $766 on 1/17/2025 CASH. He refused to work unless I paid him on 12/21/2024 because he said he had completed the bathroom demo, and according to the contract, $2,275 was required at completion of bathroom gutting, but the gutting was incomplete with mounds of insulation on the floor and the dumpster was still in our driveway. Even after I explained that the gutting was not complete until all debris was removed and the dumpster was gone, I still paid him, but I did this because he refused to work without this payment. When he began working again, contract specifications were not met. He continued not to show up for work, each time with an excuse, sick children, sick wife, car broke down, etc. I have never heard of a contractor who did not own a truck, but he did not. There were many warning signals, no business cards etc., but I gave him the benefit of the doubt because he had two young children. The contract was signed 12/4/2024 and I terminated his services on 2/11/2025, after 3 months without a toilet, shower, sink, etc. He was angry and threatened to sue me for breach of contract, but the more chances I gave him, the more I realized he had no clue what he was doing. Per your rating below, please clarify your scale, is 1 the best and 5 the worst? I can’t provide a rating with a clear understanding of your rating system. In the end, all he completed was the bathroom demolition. I can live with him keeping $1500 for that, even though it could have been done for much less. I would like a refund of $4,550 as he didn’t complete any work other than the demo and didn’t purchase materials that fit our bathroom requirements. Note: he is going to contest that he did spend money on supplies such as bathroom pipe pieces, toilet, shower enclosure, even though they were the wrong size. He took them from our work site. I pulled thousands of dollars from my retirement account, money that I believed would have resulted in a nice bathroom. My family has endured hardship without the bathroom, and I have been dealing with tremendous stress as a result. It is also taking me extra time to prepare this document for you, time that I need for more important priorities such as my health."

Joan P on March 2025

We guarantee your satisfaction from start to finish. We Build, and You'll be Thrilled. Builders - Homes, Remodeling - General, Remodeling - Kitchen & Bathroom -

"Terrible. He broke a valve resulting in a flooded bathroom floor and left an open, leaking pipe that dripped into the basement through an open hole. My family is still without a toilet in that bathroom. The shower basin was the wrong size, so he was going to cut studs near electrical wiring to make it fit. I said that I wanted a Toto toilet. He bought a cheap brand for $150, a brand I have never heard of. We found the receipt in the bathroom. He had many reasons as to why he kept getting detained, one because he said he needed more money. The contract stated 50 percent at signing, another 25 percent upon completion of demo, and the final 25 percent on project completion. I paid him $4,550 on 12/4/2024, CASH. I paid another $1,500 on 12/21/2024 CASH, and $766 on 1/17/2025 CASH. He refused to work unless I paid him on 12/21/2024 because he said he had completed the bathroom demo, and according to the contract, $2,275 was required at completion of bathroom gutting, but the gutting was incomplete with mounds of insulation on the floor and the dumpster was still in our driveway. Even after I explained that the gutting was not complete until all debris was removed and the dumpster was gone, I still paid him, but I did this because he refused to work without this payment. When he began working again, contract specifications were not met. He continued not to show up for work, each time with an excuse, sick children, sick wife, car broke down, etc. I have never heard of a contractor who did not own a truck, but he did not. There were many warning signals, no business cards etc., but I gave him the benefit of the doubt because he had two young children. The contract was signed 12/4/2024 and I terminated his services on 2/11/2025, after 3 months without a toilet, shower, sink, etc. He was angry and threatened to sue me for breach of contract, but the more chances I gave him, the more I realized he had no clue what he was doing. Per your rating below, please clarify your scale, is 1 the best and 5 the worst? I can’t provide a rating with a clear understanding of your rating system. In the end, all he completed was the bathroom demolition. I can live with him keeping $1500 for that, even though it could have been done for much less. I would like a refund of $4,550 as he didn’t complete any work other than the demo and didn’t purchase materials that fit our bathroom requirements. Note: he is going to contest that he did spend money on supplies such as bathroom pipe pieces, toilet, shower enclosure, even though they were the wrong size. He took them from our work site. I pulled thousands of dollars from my retirement account, money that I believed would have resulted in a nice bathroom. My family has endured hardship without the bathroom, and I have been dealing with tremendous stress as a result. It is also taking me extra time to prepare this document for you, time that I need for more important priorities such as my health."

Joan P on March 2025


D.O.C.S.
3 Sharon Dr
No reviews
D.O.C.S.
3 Sharon Dr
No reviews
Free onsite estimate

Full service cleaners for residential and business customers. Family owned and operated. Commercial cleaning background and we handle all of our transactions and accounts in a professional manner. Let us worry about the mess so you can get back to living your best life!

Full service cleaners for residential and business customers. Family owned and operated. Commercial cleaning background and we handle all of our transactions and accounts in a professional manner. Let us worry about the mess so you can get back to living your best life!


R Stedge Contracting
No reviews
R Stedge Contracting
No reviews
15 years of experience

Experienced General Contractor with knowledge of all home repairs and maintenance. Kitchens, Baths, Drywall, interior/exterior painting , concrete, pavers, decks, roofing, siding, replacement windows , doors, garage doors, sidewalks, tile, flooring , window treatments, pressure washing . 24/hr and Handy Man services.

Experienced General Contractor with knowledge of all home repairs and maintenance. Kitchens, Baths, Drywall, interior/exterior painting , concrete, pavers, decks, roofing, siding, replacement windows , doors, garage doors, sidewalks, tile, flooring , window treatments, pressure washing . 24/hr and Handy Man services.


Singing Stone Masonry & Management
293 Halseyville Rd
No reviews
Singing Stone Masonry & Management
293 Halseyville Rd
No reviews
20 years of experience

Traditional - modern masonry - concrete techniques and all around property management. Upgrade your investment property or home you will spend the rest of your life enjoying.

Traditional - modern masonry - concrete techniques and all around property management. Upgrade your investment property or home you will spend the rest of your life enjoying.


JV Contracting
5.00(
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JV Contracting
5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We are family ran business we have all the right tools to do your job the right way we take pride in are work we have a lot of references you can call and check out for your self

"JV contracting did a excellent job on our roof . I highly recommend ! A great job at a fair price. They cleaned up everyday and explained what needed to be done when they found rotted wood on my 123 year old house .They fixed it good as new. We love the color of the shingles we picked out . Great job by Josh and his crew !"

steve O on October 2023

We are family ran business we have all the right tools to do your job the right way we take pride in are work we have a lot of references you can call and check out for your self

"JV contracting did a excellent job on our roof . I highly recommend ! A great job at a fair price. They cleaned up everyday and explained what needed to be done when they found rotted wood on my 123 year old house .They fixed it good as new. We love the color of the shingles we picked out . Great job by Josh and his crew !"

steve O on October 2023

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Exterior painting services FAQs

You should paint your home exterior every five to 10 years, on average. Climate and surroundings can affect how well paint holds up. Wood siding will likely need a fresh coat of paint every three to seven years. Paint on brick tends to last about eight to 17 years, on average.

Calculate the square footage of the area you want to paint. Divide the square footage by 350 (the average square footage a gallon of paint covers). Multiply the number of gallons you need by two, as you’ll likely be applying two coats of paint. For a more accurate estimate, subtract the square footage of the windows and doors from the initial square footage total. It’s a good idea to plan for an extra gallon of paint to make sure you have enough to finish the job.

To calculate the square footage of a home exterior, painters multiply the length of the wall by the height of the wall to be painted. Then they add the total square footage for all of the walls to be painted. To calculate the price, they multiply the total square footage by their cost per square foot to prep and paint. Additional costs may factor in such as repairs, additional trim, and walls higher than the first story.

The cost to paint the exterior of a house ranges from $1,900 to $4,500 or about $1.50 to $4 per square foot, depending on the size, height, and complexity of the home layout. Other cost factors include your location, the type of siding (e.g., wood, aluminum, brick, stucco, etc.), and the kind of paint (e.g. oil-based, latex, acrylic, etc.). Painting the trim a different color or painting intricately designed trim can also increase the cost.

You should apply at least two coats of paint when painting the exterior of your house. Two coats of paint provides better durability and more even coverage than just one coat.

The homeowners guide to exterior painting services
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.
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May 19, 2025
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