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Superior Renovations

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Superior Renovations

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I'm a Handyman getting my general contractors license. Superior Renovations specializes in Interior and exterior paint, Roofing, carpet and flooring, remodels. Drywall, nothing to small or to big.

I'm a Handyman getting my general contractors license. Superior Renovations specializes in Interior and exterior paint, Roofing, carpet and flooring, remodels. Drywall, nothing to small or to big.




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Synergy Cleaning Services LLC

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Synergy Cleaning Services LLC

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13 years of experience

Located in Payson, Utah, has been providing High Quality Janitorial Services in the Western States for over five years. Our owners and managers have been in the Facilities Industry with over twenty years providing Interior and Exterior Maintenance, Supplies Management etc., to a wide variety of institutions throughout the United States. CDC guidelines and EPA Products.

Located in Payson, Utah, has been providing High Quality Janitorial Services in the Western States for over five years. Our owners and managers have been in the Facilities Industry with over twenty years providing Interior and Exterior Maintenance, Supplies Management etc., to a wide variety of institutions throughout the United States. CDC guidelines and EPA Products.


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MJF Home Solutions

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Over 20 years experience in professional drywall hanging, taping, texturing, and painting. Extensive experience in tiling, laminate floor installation, and framing as well. Multiple references from satisfied customers available upon request.

Over 20 years experience in professional drywall hanging, taping, texturing, and painting. Extensive experience in tiling, laminate floor installation, and framing as well. Multiple references from satisfied customers available upon request.



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23 years of experience

We have multiple crews we Love what we do we do most of the work in-house and We've done we can build a house from the ground we have done for years we are very very qualified

We have multiple crews we Love what we do we do most of the work in-house and We've done we can build a house from the ground we have done for years we are very very qualified




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Interior Painting questions, answered by experts

Primer is always recommended for every exterior paint job because it ensures even coverage and long-lasting color. That said, there are high-end brands of paint that market themselves to be easily used without the need for a coat of primer beforehand. It’s up to you which one you choose (and have the budget for), just as long as you read the paint manufacturer’s specific instructions on the product before getting started. 

Yes, painting textured walls is harder than painting standard walls. All the uneven textures make it challenging to get adequate coverage and can leave you with small, bare sections if you’re not meticulous with your painting technique. Textured walls also often require a third paint coat to ensure total coverage, increasing the project time and cost.

You may need to provide your own paint, depending on the agreement you make with the painter. Some painters prefer that you buy the paint and they supply the labor. However, some professional painters get a better price on paint and can pass that savings along to you even after accounting for labor costs.

Generally, interior paint takes up to one month to fully cure. Factors like temperature, humidity, the type of paint you used, and the surface you painted over will affect how long it takes. In particularly dry areas, your paint will cure in 30 days, whereas humid locations may take more than a month. While paint may feel dry to the touch in a matter of hours, it takes much longer for it to cure, so be careful around newly painted surfaces within the first 30 days after painting.

To prep a floor for painting, start by sweeping and cleaning any loose debris that could puncture the protective material. Take out as much furniture as possible. Then lay plastic, canvas, rosin paper, or masonite sheets across the room, securing them at the edges with masking tape. Plan your painting so that you minimize the chances you’ll step in and track any splatters.

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