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Exclusive Painting

123 Main Street
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Exclusive Painting

123 Main Street
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Emergency services offered

We do Home painting interior / exterior, after and before moving cleaning, Buildings painting, pressure washing, Home cleaning, Business cleaning and painting. We are a small family business give us a call we will work with you we provide FREE ESTIMATES

We do Home painting interior / exterior, after and before moving cleaning, Buildings painting, pressure washing, Home cleaning, Business cleaning and painting. We are a small family business give us a call we will work with you we provide FREE ESTIMATES


3R Home Services

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3R Home Services

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Hello! We are 3R Home Services. We're Here for all of your home service needs including power washing, painting, staining, snow removal, etc. You name it, we can do it! We have a three man crew that is big town professional with a small town touch.

Hello! We are 3R Home Services. We're Here for all of your home service needs including power washing, painting, staining, snow removal, etc. You name it, we can do it! We have a three man crew that is big town professional with a small town touch.


G&S Home improvements

1744 Route 446
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G&S Home improvements

1744 Route 446
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7 years of experience

i can do home improvements including toilet and bathroom installs. Install flooring. Inside and outside painting. Decks stairs or landings. Cleanouts attics, basements and garages. landscaping Call for free estimates

i can do home improvements including toilet and bathroom installs. Install flooring. Inside and outside painting. Decks stairs or landings. Cleanouts attics, basements and garages. landscaping Call for free estimates


Keen Eye Construction

1903 Cable Hollow Rd
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Keen Eye Construction

1903 Cable Hollow Rd
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2024 years of experience

We do General Contracting, Home Remodeling, Custom Home Build New Home Construction, New Construction Multi-Room, Remodeling Kitchens and Bathrooms, Remodel and dry out Basements, Roofing, Hardwood, Carpets, Laminate, Stone and Tile Flooring, and Tile Flooring, Framing, Back splash and Countertop installation, Custom Epoxy countertops, custom Cabninets, Stonework, Drywall, Interiors. Plaster, Brick and Blockwork, Masonry Flatwork, Concrete Foundations, Concrete Garage, Gutters and Flashing installation, Skylights, Patios, Sunrooms, Small Multi-Family New Construction (2-4 units)Small Multi-Family Remodel (2-4 Units)Whole Home Remodel,Modular Home Construction, Sunrooms and Greenhouses.

We do General Contracting, Home Remodeling, Custom Home Build New Home Construction, New Construction Multi-Room, Remodeling Kitchens and Bathrooms, Remodel and dry out Basements, Roofing, Hardwood, Carpets, Laminate, Stone and Tile Flooring, and Tile Flooring, Framing, Back splash and Countertop installation, Custom Epoxy countertops, custom Cabninets, Stonework, Drywall, Interiors. Plaster, Brick and Blockwork, Masonry Flatwork, Concrete Foundations, Concrete Garage, Gutters and Flashing installation, Skylights, Patios, Sunrooms, Small Multi-Family New Construction (2-4 units)Small Multi-Family Remodel (2-4 Units)Whole Home Remodel,Modular Home Construction, Sunrooms and Greenhouses.







Skinner's Construction

318 Price St Apt #2
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Skinner's Construction

318 Price St Apt #2
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17 years of experience

General Contractor with 5+ years experience, fully insured, BBB Accredited with an A rating, references, work that will last for years to come. Owner Operator Adam Skinner will be sure to please you on your next job. Also have background in the military as a Heavy Equipment Operator and is a Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan war veteran).

General Contractor with 5+ years experience, fully insured, BBB Accredited with an A rating, references, work that will last for years to come. Owner Operator Adam Skinner will be sure to please you on your next job. Also have background in the military as a Heavy Equipment Operator and is a Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan war veteran).

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Exterior Painting questions, answered by experts

Like any painted surface, tile paint can peel and chip over time. However, tile paint can become especially susceptible to peeling during periods of high humidity. Other sources of excess moisture will also cause tile paint to peel faster than normal. And if the tiles are in a high-traffic area, like the entryway floor, tile paint will chip and peel faster.

You should let your initial paint job dry at least 12 hours before opening the door. Check your work after 12 hours have passed to confirm there are no uneven patches, or signs of the old paint showing though—if you see any, we recommend applying a second coat of paint and waiting an additional 12 hours for it to dry. 

In most cases, you have to sand crown molding before painting. This is due to the nature and design of molding. It’s not a flat wall, so uneven surfaces will be immediately noticeable once that paint dries. Sanding down the surface smooths everything out, leading to a satisfactory result. If the trim is already smooth, such as with new crown molding, you can give it a light sand with 120-grit sandpaper.

Using a roller allows you to apply a mist coat quickly to avoid uneven spots while drying, but it can create streaks and splatters from the watery paint. Applying with a paintbrush can take longer but may be less messy. There are pros and cons to using either a roller or a brush for the mist coat. The mist coat is diluted, so it can be messier to work with, but it also dries quickly.

Yes, you should prime a fiberglass bathtub before painting it. The primer improves the paint’s adhesion, strengthening and increasing the durability of the final result. While you can buy primer separately, bathtub and tile refinishing kits come with a primer designed to work with the paint and hardener.

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