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GIG Coatings
4.8(
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Interior Painting or Staining: 3 - 4 Rooms

Serving Wall, SD and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Gerald was great to work with! Responded , timely, and went above and beyond to get my fences repaired and stained! Highly recommend, a really nice man, and does a really nice job!"
Response time2 days
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by33%of homeowners
Yosemite, LLC
4.3(
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Interior Painting or Staining: 1 - 2 RoomsInterior Painting or Staining: 3 - 4 RoomsInterior Painting or Staining: 5 + Rooms+1 more

Serving Wall, SD and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

"I felt this owner and staff were very professional, friendly, and did quality work. I have vaulted ceilings in the living room area of my condo and especially appreciate how well this area was done. Accent walls look great and my kitchen looks so much brighter. I was surprised at the pricey cost (which was thoroughly discussed and agreed upon beforehand). But, this is the first time I had others do painting since I am now disabled. I would definitely hire them again."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Interior Painting questions, answered by experts

Yes, many professionals use non-toxic removers and dust-free sanding techniques.

The most common reason paint peels is because moisture gets trapped underneath it and disrupts its bond with the wall. Other causes for peeling paint include a poor original paint job, painting over a surface with dirt or other foreign material on it, or applying paint coats that are too thick.

WD-40 can help remove paint on wood floors, but use it cautiously. Start with a small amount and let it sit for a few minutes, then gently scrape the paint off using a plastic (not metal) scraper. You may want to test it first on a hidden area to ensure it doesn't damage the finish. Professional products specifically designed for hardwood may be a better choice for large or stubborn paint spots.

While the EPA provides guidelines for homeowners to perform DIY lead paint removal, it is a risky process and generally not recommended due to serious health risks and strict regulatory requirements. The process requires precise safety precautions, such as wearing a respirator and protective eyeglasses, creating sealed exits, and using a HEPA vacuum for cleanup. To ensure the job is done safely, effectively, and in compliance with regulations, it is highly recommended to hire a professional lead abatement company. Certified professionals have the necessary training, experience, and specialized equipment (like chemical strippers and HEPA vacuums) to handle and dispose of hazardous materials safely.

Numerous primers on the market will do the job of covering peeling paint. The best primers for peeling paint are bonding or adhesive primers that essentially glue the edges of peeling paint back to the subsurface while providing a smooth, even surface for the new paint coat.

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