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Accent Painting

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Accent Painting

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Accent Painting is a family operated business working out of Dubuque Iowa since founded. Our prices are very affordable and most important, we use the highest quality products available. We service the entire area and have received many referrals for our outstanding work. Some of our specialties include: Interior And Exterior Painting, Drywall Installation And Repair, Pop Corn Ceiling Removal, Faux Finishes, Power Washing and Spraying to name a few!

Accent Painting is a family operated business working out of Dubuque Iowa since founded. Our prices are very affordable and most important, we use the highest quality products available. We service the entire area and have received many referrals for our outstanding work. Some of our specialties include: Interior And Exterior Painting, Drywall Installation And Repair, Pop Corn Ceiling Removal, Faux Finishes, Power Washing and Spraying to name a few!



Godwin Painting

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Godwin Painting

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Self Employed, one person crew. Billing done by the job or by the hour. Depending on the size of the job--50% required at the start of the job--balance due at when the job is complete.

Self Employed, one person crew. Billing done by the job or by the hour. Depending on the size of the job--50% required at the start of the job--balance due at when the job is complete.



Momchilovich Drywall LLC

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Momchilovich Drywall LLC

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38 years of experience

Started in 1988 as a one-man operation, specializing in gypsum installation, finishing and painting, in residential and commercial construction, and has been in continuous operation for more than 25 years. Our company has since been incorporated. Presently we employ 7 full-time finishers and painters and sub-contract a portion of our operations. We manage drywall contracts up to $200,000. Our company has established safe, organized, and effectual procedures for providing consistently superior drywall installation, finishing and painting services and has established a standard of excellence in all it’s operations and activities. Area builders have found us to be predictable and reliable in meeting construction schedules and deadlines. We strive to exercise care in hiring the best suited people to our profession, a stable, well trained, well equipped, and motivated workforce, in numbers proportionate to the size projects we are targeting, who will be respectful, helpful, and professional to each other and to the people we work for.

Started in 1988 as a one-man operation, specializing in gypsum installation, finishing and painting, in residential and commercial construction, and has been in continuous operation for more than 25 years. Our company has since been incorporated. Presently we employ 7 full-time finishers and painters and sub-contract a portion of our operations. We manage drywall contracts up to $200,000. Our company has established safe, organized, and effectual procedures for providing consistently superior drywall installation, finishing and painting services and has established a standard of excellence in all it’s operations and activities. Area builders have found us to be predictable and reliable in meeting construction schedules and deadlines. We strive to exercise care in hiring the best suited people to our profession, a stable, well trained, well equipped, and motivated workforce, in numbers proportionate to the size projects we are targeting, who will be respectful, helpful, and professional to each other and to the people we work for.



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Exterior Painting questions, answered by experts

Many paint brands advertise as being one-coat paints. While technically true, most painting jobs still require at least two coats of paint to fully cover older paint effectively. When covering particularly dark paints with a lighter color or covering a lighter color with dark paint, three coats, and sometimes more, are often necessary to avoid streaks and spots.

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.

When choosing paint for stucco, it's recommended to use a high-quality exterior paint specifically formulated for masonry or stucco surfaces. Look for paints labeled as "masonry paint," "stucco paint," or "concrete paint." These paints are designed to adhere well to stucco surfaces and provide durability and weather resistance. 

Opt for paints with good breathability to allow moisture to escape and prevent potential issues with trapped moisture. You may also want to consider paints with UV resistance to protect the stucco from fading or discoloration due to sun exposure.

While painting your stair's railing is a job for a small collection of various brush sizes, painting the stairs portion of a stairwell with a roller is a matter of personal preference. You can find two-, four-, and six-inch rollers at home centers and hardware stores, which can be excellent for painting treads and risers. However, you'll still need at least one brush to cut in the details and edges. 

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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