Exterior Painting
Painting the exterior of your home serves two functions, the first is protection. A good paint coating will keep sun and moisture away from the surface. The second purpose of paint is to beautify by giving the desired color and finish. It is our job to properly prepare the surface and apply the paint in order to provide both protection and beauty. We take the following steps in our exterior painting process.
Washing: This step is used to clean the area to be painted. If it is dirty or has mold or mildew we will use a power washer or clean the surface by hand.
Protecting Your Home: All areas beneath and around the surfaces to be painted are protected with a drop sheet. Outdoor furniture, barbeques and the like are moved away from the work area. Light fixtures and door handles are protected.
Preparation: All areas are inspected for peeling paint and rotten wood. Rotten wood is replaced and any loose paint is removed and sanded. Areas that have had paint scraped and/or wood replaced receive a coat of primer to seal the surface. All corners and gaps are caulked to seal out moisture.
Painting: Exterior painting serves two purposes: protection and beautification. We will consult with and advise you with regard to the number of coats required to achieve both protection and beautification of your home. If you are changing the color a second coat is needed to achieve the color you are looking for. We only use top quality paints such as Duration and SuperPaint from Sherwin-Williams.
Clean up: The project area is cleaned daily and at the completion of the project. Paint chips are swept up and all equipment is removed. Outdoor furniture, barbeques and the like are returned to their original location.
Quality Assurance: The production manager will do a final inspection with the customer. Final paperwork is completed and a customer survey card is left so that our performance may be evaluated
Exterior Painting
Painting the exterior of your home serves two functions, the first is protection. A good paint coating will keep sun and moisture away from the surface. The second purpose of paint is to beautify by giving the desired color and finish. It is our job to properly prepare the surface and apply the paint in order to provide both protection and beauty. We take the following steps in our exterior painting process.
Washing: This step is used to clean the area to be painted. If it is dirty or has mold or mildew we will use a power washer or clean the surface by hand.
Protecting Your Home: All areas beneath and around the surfaces to be painted are protected with a drop sheet. Outdoor furniture, barbeques and the like are moved away from the work area. Light fixtures and door handles are protected.
Preparation: All areas are inspected for peeling paint and rotten wood. Rotten wood is replaced and any loose paint is removed and sanded. Areas that have had paint scraped and/or wood replaced receive a coat of primer to seal the surface. All corners and gaps are caulked to seal out moisture.
Painting: Exterior painting serves two purposes: protection and beautification. We will consult with and advise you with regard to the number of coats required to achieve both protection and beautification of your home. If you are changing the color a second coat is needed to achieve the color you are looking for. We only use top quality paints such as Duration and SuperPaint from Sherwin-Williams.
Clean up: The project area is cleaned daily and at the completion of the project. Paint chips are swept up and all equipment is removed. Outdoor furniture, barbeques and the like are returned to their original location.
Quality Assurance: The production manager will do a final inspection with the customer. Final paperwork is completed and a customer survey card is left so that our performance may be evaluated