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R&G Paints

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R&G Paints

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We are a local small business with over 30+ years of experience. We pride ourselves with the quality of work and task management. Our scope of work varies anywhere from painting a small area or room to painting the exterior of a home and everything in between. Customer satisfaction is our #1 goal. Communication is constant during the job process.

"R&G did a great job! Everything went very well and the porch looks perfect! Would definitely hire again."

Collins C on July 2025

We are a local small business with over 30+ years of experience. We pride ourselves with the quality of work and task management. Our scope of work varies anywhere from painting a small area or room to painting the exterior of a home and everything in between. Customer satisfaction is our #1 goal. Communication is constant during the job process.

"R&G did a great job! Everything went very well and the porch looks perfect! Would definitely hire again."

Collins C on July 2025







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A Handy Woman

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6 years of experience

I’m a handywoman that started out doing drywall and painting work. I was eager to learn everything I possibly could in the last few years, therefore, I am able to do vinyl and tile flooring install and repairs, window installation, interior/exterior door and storm door installation, minor plumbing repair and maintenance, along with various exterior work. S

I’m a handywoman that started out doing drywall and painting work. I was eager to learn everything I possibly could in the last few years, therefore, I am able to do vinyl and tile flooring install and repairs, window installation, interior/exterior door and storm door installation, minor plumbing repair and maintenance, along with various exterior work. S




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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.

The cost for interior painting is $1,985 on average, but the total price could be as low as $350 or as high as $5,500. Factors like the type of paint, the square footage of the painting area, and your geographic location play a part in determining the final project price.

If you choose basic flat paint, you can expect to pay about $13 per gallon. Specialty paints, like VOC-free and high-gloss enamel paint, are more expensive, costing about $35 per gallon.

When you hire a professional painter, this expert may use a paint sprayer to repaint a room instead of a roller and brushes. Using a paint sprayer versus a roller for a DIY job can be tough for a beginner. The cost of renting or buying a sprayer will be higher than buying rollers and brushes. It can be tough to ensure even coverage with a sprayer when you’re a beginner. Avoiding splatters and overspray in other areas of the room can be difficult, too. Sprayers will save a lot of time, though.

When it comes to how to paint a brick chimney, consider that standard paint can seal in moisture and cause serious chimney problems. Instead, use a vapor-permeable sealant. You’ll first scrub and sand the chimney; then, you can patch any gaps with caulk and apply the sealant. We recommend hiring a pro for this job since it entails working on the roof, which comes with a lot of necessary safety precautions.

Yes, paint does go bad. How long a can of paint will last once opened depends on the type of paint and the storage conditions. If you take care to store it properly—sealed up airtight in a cool, dry spot away from the sun—your paint can last for several more years. 

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