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I have worked in the construction industry since 2015 from roofing repairs and replacement to complete remodels. I have worked as a union drywall finisher and painter for past 5 years.

I have worked in the construction industry since 2015 from roofing repairs and replacement to complete remodels. I have worked as a union drywall finisher and painter for past 5 years.


I can do a little bit of everything and anything. Interior painting, remodeling, cleaning, demolition, or whatever you may need. My customers come first.







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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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Interior Painting questions, answered by experts

Whether or not you should paint your interior doors is really up to you. If you want a more natural, rustic appearance, consider staining your doors instead of painting. Note that this is often only possible for solid-core doors. If you’re finishing a hollow-core door, these often come pre-primed and are meant to receive a coat of paint before going up in your home.

While you can do either, it’s easier to paint your baseboards before your walls. Painting baseboards first lets you tape off the trim instead of the walls. Also, it’s easier to cover up any mistakes on the walls since you’ll eventually paint them.

Many people choose to pair white trim with white walls to allow artwork and decor to really shine. Grab some ornate pieces of decor, fascinating artwork, or stand-out curtains and window treatments and put them up to make a statement piece of your entire wall. Whatever you choose, make it represent your personality and decor style.

Unlike staining concrete, painting concrete often results in chips and peeling over time. You can expect numerous touchups over the years if the concrete is in a high-traffic area. Since concrete paints are opaque, you may also find it more difficult to get the exact color results you want. Lastly, painting concrete can make it much more slippery unless you mix in an additive for traction.

Matching new paint with an old, faded color can be tricky. First, you’ll need to determine whether the paint on your house is latex-based or oil-based. Lightly scrub an inconspicuous area of your home with rubbing alcohol—if the alcohol scrubs away the paint, it’s latex-based. If not, the paint is oil-based. 

Once you have that settled, bring a paint chip or photo of the color to a paint professional and have them mix you a matching paint in the same base (latex or oil). Then paint another inconspicuous part of your house to see if it’s a match.

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