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"I have absolutely nothing but great things to say about PaintX! It is so wonderful to find a rare gem like this business!"

Lisa P on October 2023

Interior, Exterior, and cabinet painting experts! Free Estimates! Call Hunter (814) 290-9337

"I have absolutely nothing but great things to say about PaintX! It is so wonderful to find a rare gem like this business!"

Lisa P on October 2023


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3D Sculpture Worx Construction

220 Regent Ct
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3D Sculpture Worx Construction

220 Regent Ct
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5 years of experience

We seek to provide exceptional workmanship and top-quality service. No matter what job we take on, we will first meet with you to understand your needs, from the simplest fixes to more complex renovation projects.

We seek to provide exceptional workmanship and top-quality service. No matter what job we take on, we will first meet with you to understand your needs, from the simplest fixes to more complex renovation projects.




Residential Essentials by Gary Miller

2140 Vista Dr
4.79(
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Residential Essentials by Gary Miller

2140 Vista Dr
4.79(
14
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Recommended by 92% of Angi customers
Recommended by 92% of HomeAdvisor customers

Family owned and run business located in Bellefonte with over 20 years of experience in residential and light commercial renovations. Fully licensed and insured in PA. Serving all of Centre Country, Lock Haven, Lewisburg, Tyrone, and surrounding areas. Please call to schedule. Additional email - [email protected].

"Gary remodeled multiple bathrooms for our remodel of an 1899 house. Although Gary was only contracted to support the bathrooms remodels, he also took care of the multiple other jobs. Gary brings a great craftsmanship to the project and has artistic perspective that help make the project flow and support in progress decisions. Gary took care of everything in the bathroom including carpentry, tilework, electric and plumbing. Also Gary took care of numerous odd cleanup jobs from other contractors (drywell finishing, wire pulling. ). Looking forward to using Gary in the future."

PHIL B on August 2019

Family owned and run business located in Bellefonte with over 20 years of experience in residential and light commercial renovations. Fully licensed and insured in PA. Serving all of Centre Country, Lock Haven, Lewisburg, Tyrone, and surrounding areas. Please call to schedule. Additional email - [email protected].

"Gary remodeled multiple bathrooms for our remodel of an 1899 house. Although Gary was only contracted to support the bathrooms remodels, he also took care of the multiple other jobs. Gary brings a great craftsmanship to the project and has artistic perspective that help make the project flow and support in progress decisions. Gary took care of everything in the bathroom including carpentry, tilework, electric and plumbing. Also Gary took care of numerous odd cleanup jobs from other contractors (drywell finishing, wire pulling. ). Looking forward to using Gary in the future."

PHIL B on August 2019






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Cabinet Refacing and Refinishing questions, answered by experts

You can DIY cabinet painting to save on costs, but keep in mind that you’ll need skill, time, and patience to get smooth paint coverage. Additionally, removing existing varnish or other finishes can be labor-intensive. You’ll pay between $200 and $600 on paint and supplies to take on this job, depending on the paint type and quality. 

If you have the skill and patience to tackle your cabinets, we say go for it. Otherwise, hiring a cabinet painter can save you the hassle of purchasing all of the supplies and the time (and labor) of painting.

Painting the kitchen cabinets, whether done by a professional or as a DIY, can add value to your home. A fresh coat of paint is especially effective when adding new hardware to upgrade your cabinets’ look without the expense of replacing them entirely.

When deciding between stripping or sanding kitchen cabinets, the short answer is it depends on the condition of your cabinets and your end goal for them. If the cabinets are in fairly good condition and don’t have several layers of paint on them, sanding is a good option. On the other hand, older cabinets with more blemishes or marks will benefit from paint stripping, since it will give any future finishes a clean slate.

You can paint over wood, wood-laminate, and metal cabinets, but you need to prepare the surface first. Plastic laminate cabinets and thin veneers may accept a layer of paint depending on their condition, but they require special techniques and paints. If your cabinets sag or have significant damage, it may be a better investment to replace your cabinets than paint over them.

To achieve a smooth, even finish that’s free of brush strokes, spray painting is the way to go. However, it tends to use up more paint due to overspray and can have a learning curve before you perfect your technique. This isn’t to say that a brush or roller isn’t also an excellent tool, so you should test out each technique on a piece of cardboard or spare piece of wood beforehand to see which one gives you your desired look.

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