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Starrr Painting

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Starrr Painting

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Transform your home with Starrr Painting. Our team of skilled painters in Youngstown specializes in interior painting, bringing your vision to life. With attention to detail and a commitment to quality, we set ourselves apart from the competition. Contact us today for a flawless finish that will leave you impressed.

"The work was precise, the owner was professional, and the area was cleaned afterwards. I highly recommend this business."

Miranda F on September 2025

Transform your home with Starrr Painting. Our team of skilled painters in Youngstown specializes in interior painting, bringing your vision to life. With attention to detail and a commitment to quality, we set ourselves apart from the competition. Contact us today for a flawless finish that will leave you impressed.

"The work was precise, the owner was professional, and the area was cleaned afterwards. I highly recommend this business."

Miranda F on September 2025




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Matthew Sines

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I'm a painter, any kind of painting, it's what I do. I have almost 10 years experience painting. Everything from large industrial buildings to an assembly line booth in a factory to small home projects.

I'm a painter, any kind of painting, it's what I do. I have almost 10 years experience painting. Everything from large industrial buildings to an assembly line booth in a factory to small home projects.





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Hello from DLS contracting. We are a small family owned and operated company with many years of experience. Let us show you the true quality of your painting experience! We put the WOW back into your house

Hello from DLS contracting. We are a small family owned and operated company with many years of experience. Let us show you the true quality of your painting experience! We put the WOW back into your house



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Painting questions, answered by experts

Refinishing wood steps before painting the surrounding walls or trim is the best option. Sanding stair treads creates fine dust that can settle on freshly painted surfaces and interfere with adhesion. Plus, refinishing involves heavy foot traffic, equipment, and potential splashes from stain or sealant, which can damage new paint. By tackling the stairs first, you reduce the risk of damaging painted walls and can more easily tape off and protect surfaces during painting.

You can likely use spray paint or a paint sprayer for your laminate countertops. You should prep the space the same way as if you were painting with a roller or brush, making sure to cover any areas that you want to protect with a drop cloth or plastic sheets.

While epoxy paint specifically for tile backsplashes exists, it's not always necessary for every project. While epoxy paint is durable, it's also more costly than other types. High-quality enamel paints are suitable for most tile backsplash applications. They also have the added benefit of being more affordable in most cases.

You’ll often have picture-perfect results by painting over the old color. However, if you’re transitioning from a dark wall color to a light one, you’ll want to use a primer first to save yourself from applying multiple coats for coverage. Also, if you’re moving from an oil-based paint to a water-based one and vice versa, you’ll want to use a primer. Don’t forget to spackle over any holes or dents before adding your new paint color.

For a stairway or foyer, you should be able to do the whole room with a single gallon of paint. However, if your room is on the larger end, measure carefully and check a paint calculator just to be safe.

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