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Thomas Noviello Painting

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Here at Thomas Noviello Painting, we sustain our business on quality and integrity. We are experts in the painting trade and are committed to quality from the beginning to the end of your project. We look forward to earning your business. Call us anytime with any questions you may have. if I miss your call I will call back within 24 hours.

"Great. He was extremely efficient, painting was professional and clean up was superb."

Anne D on October 2025

Here at Thomas Noviello Painting, we sustain our business on quality and integrity. We are experts in the painting trade and are committed to quality from the beginning to the end of your project. We look forward to earning your business. Call us anytime with any questions you may have. if I miss your call I will call back within 24 hours.

"Great. He was extremely efficient, painting was professional and clean up was superb."

Anne D on October 2025










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Wood Stripping Companies questions, answered by experts

Most repairs take 2-4 hours, but extensive repairs or full section replacements may take an entire day.

Wood epoxy is used to fill larger areas of damaged wood and has stronger adhesion than wood filler. Epoxy dries to a hard, waterproof finish and can be harder to sand than filler. Wood filler stays flexible for longer than epoxy, and is used for smaller areas of damage. Both are available in paintable options, although it’s easier to stain filler than epoxy.

Wood rot is not normally covered by insurance except in rare cases when it results from a covered event like a burst pipe. Wood rot is categorized as gradual, preventable damage, so most insurance policies won’t pay for claims to repair wood rot damage. Check your policy to find out if wood rot is covered before making a claim. 

Algae doesn't directly contribute to wood rot, like mold, but it does create conditions that can lead to mold over time. Algae retain moisture, which favors fungal growth, potentially leading to wood rot over time. In some cases, significant algae growth can lead to the weakening of wood fibers, ultimately causing rot. Try to keep things as dry as possible. 

Yes, using samples and expertise to find the best materials.

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