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Timber Wrights Construction L.L.C

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Timber Wrights Construction L.L.C

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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We are have been in business since 2021, and provide remodeling, repair, and light construction services. We have specialized in bathroom remodeling, including tilework, basic plumbing and electrical, drywall and finishing. We have also built decks, pavilions, Gazebos,

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Mom U on November 2023

We are have been in business since 2021, and provide remodeling, repair, and light construction services. We have specialized in bathroom remodeling, including tilework, basic plumbing and electrical, drywall and finishing. We have also built decks, pavilions, Gazebos,

"Very good!"

Mom U on November 2023


"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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Ogdens LLC

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Ogdens LLC

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2 years of experience

At Ogdens LLC we offer Epoxy Flooring, Painting, and Small Home Repairs. We strive to provide the best customer experience, whether its showing up for estimates, returning calls, we will always come out on top of our competion. We are a small business, focused on family values and good ethics, while providing you with the best service we have to offer.

At Ogdens LLC we offer Epoxy Flooring, Painting, and Small Home Repairs. We strive to provide the best customer experience, whether its showing up for estimates, returning calls, we will always come out on top of our competion. We are a small business, focused on family values and good ethics, while providing you with the best service we have to offer.


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Painting questions, answered by experts

Yes, painting textured walls is harder than painting standard walls. All the uneven textures make it challenging to get adequate coverage and can leave you with small, bare sections if you’re not meticulous with your painting technique. Textured walls also often require a third paint coat to ensure total coverage, increasing the project time and cost.

The biggest issue with painting your interior walls with exterior paint isn’t the way the paint looks or performs—it’s the lack of ventilation. The higher quantities of VOCs in exterior paint will have a harder time dispersing in an enclosed space, so do everything you can to direct them out—like turning on a fan and opening your windows and doors. Afterward, you can simply prime and redo your walls with interior paint, and no one will know the difference.

After painting, air out the painted area for at least 48 to 72 hours by opening windows and using fans, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. The process helps disperse volatile organic compounds (VOCs) the paint emits, reducing their concentration indoors. However, in some cases, especially with oil-based paints, airing out for extended periods may be necessary. Monitor air quality and continue ventilation until paint fumes dissipate significantly.

While we can’t stop you, we don’t recommend using ceiling paint on walls. Ceiling paint is designed to be flat and less durable, which means it won’t stand up well to scrubbing or regular contact. It’s often limited in color selection. If you’re painting a low-traffic area, such as a closet, ceiling paint might work in an absolute pinch. But for most walls, it’s worth using a more durable, wall-specific formula.

For information on how long it will take for paint to dry on a metal roof, refer to the manufacturer’s instructions. Typically it will take a few hours to dry but may need to be left for up to 24 hours to cure fully—but up to 10 days is better yet.

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