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"Fine job done when they said."

David B on September 2024

Painting business locally owned and operated we feel invested in our clients and constantly strive for customer satisfaction. 23 years of experience in the business ... Call or message us to schedule an estimate today!

"Fine job done when they said."

David B on September 2024


Final touch construction

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Final touch construction

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25 years of experience

We have been painting for 20 plus years. We specialize in anything and everything, from interior to exterior, commercial and residential. We’ve done it all old and new. We are easy to work with, also very clean and fast. Don’t hesitate call us today.

We have been painting for 20 plus years. We specialize in anything and everything, from interior to exterior, commercial and residential. We’ve done it all old and new. We are easy to work with, also very clean and fast. Don’t hesitate call us today.






J&R Building

123 E 321 N
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J&R Building

123 E 321 N
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

J&R Building works to please it's customers. No Job to BIG or small. With great bidding to save you money. 30 yrs of experience J&R Building is your one time last time General Contractor.

J&R Building works to please it's customers. No Job to BIG or small. With great bidding to save you money. 30 yrs of experience J&R Building is your one time last time General Contractor.




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Castlemenders LLC

12607 South 1300 East
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Castlemenders LLC

12607 South 1300 East
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45 years of experience

Licensed General Building Contractor and active Realtor with Century-21.Home Remodeling Experts! Licensed and insured General Building Contractors since 1980. Utah and California. We build, remodel, and repair homes, condos, and apartment buildings. We buy homes in any condition! We sell, rent, and manage residential properties. We also build small commercial stores, offices, and repair small commercial buildings. Construction management, site inspections, quality assurance and progress reports. Construction defect investigations.

Licensed General Building Contractor and active Realtor with Century-21.Home Remodeling Experts! Licensed and insured General Building Contractors since 1980. Utah and California. We build, remodel, and repair homes, condos, and apartment buildings. We buy homes in any condition! We sell, rent, and manage residential properties. We also build small commercial stores, offices, and repair small commercial buildings. Construction management, site inspections, quality assurance and progress reports. Construction defect investigations.

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Interior Painting questions, answered by experts

Yes. If you change your mind at some point in the future, you can paint over your limewash. To get an even coat of paint, you should first prep your surface by cleaning it thoroughly and applying an appropriate primer. Since limewash has a matte finish once it’s dry, you likely don’t even need to sand it first.

Professional painters usually use at least two coats of paint when adding a new color. Depending on the surface they’re painting, painters may apply a primer coat before two coats of paint. Ceilings, trim, and baseboards typically get one coat of paint applying a fresh coat of the same color.

One gallon of paint covers about 400 square feet. Assuming that you have four equal walls that are 8 feet high, a 12x12 room will need one gallon of paint per coat. The number of coats you need will depend on the condition of the wall and whether you’re painting over an existing color or starting fresh.

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.

Stucco by itself is durable, but even paint made for harsh environmental conditions requires regular maintenance and upkeep. In other words, repaint your stucco every five to 10 years, depending on its current condition. Trust your senses. If it looks fine, it probably is fine. If it looks cracked and worn down, give it a new coat.

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