Interior Painting
There is more to making your home look great than just painting. It does not matter how good the paint is or how much you apply if the surface is not properly prepared. 360º Painting carefully prepares the surfaces to be painted and uses a systematic approach to each project. Each project is customized and is detailed in the proposal you receive. Below is a guideline of the steps we will take when completing your project.
Organization: The production manager and the customer will decide which rooms should be completed first and a timeline of when other rooms will be started. The colors for each room are approved by the customer.
Protecting Your Home: Small items are removed from the work area while large furniture is moved to the center of the room and protected with plastic. Pictures, outlet covers, light switches and telephone jacks are removed and placed under plastic in a safe area. The floors are covered with drop sheets.
Preparation: Holes as well as cracks and imperfections on the walls are fixed with joint compound and sanded smooth. Gaps between trim and walls are caulked. Any stains and recently repaired spots on the walls are primed. Any dust is removed from the baseboards and trim.
Painting: Ceilings are painted first, followed by the walls and then trim. All surfaces receive a high quality paint which leaves a uniform and lasting finish.
Clean up: Outlet covers, light fixtures and telephone jacks are reinstalled. Plastic and drop sheets are removed and furniture is put back in its original location. The floor is swept or vacuumed and the paint is labeled and given to the customer.
Quality Assurance: The production manager will do a final inspection with the customer.
Interior Painting
There is more to making your home look great than just painting. It does not matter how good the paint is or how much you apply if the surface is not properly prepared. 360º Painting carefully prepares the surfaces to be painted and uses a systematic approach to each project. Each project is customized and is detailed in the proposal you receive. Below is a guideline of the steps we will take when completing your project.
Organization: The production manager and the customer will decide which rooms should be completed first and a timeline of when other rooms will be started. The colors for each room are approved by the customer.
Protecting Your Home: Small items are removed from the work area while large furniture is moved to the center of the room and protected with plastic. Pictures, outlet covers, light switches and telephone jacks are removed and placed under plastic in a safe area. The floors are covered with drop sheets.
Preparation: Holes as well as cracks and imperfections on the walls are fixed with joint compound and sanded smooth. Gaps between trim and walls are caulked. Any stains and recently repaired spots on the walls are primed. Any dust is removed from the baseboards and trim.
Painting: Ceilings are painted first, followed by the walls and then trim. All surfaces receive a high quality paint which leaves a uniform and lasting finish.
Clean up: Outlet covers, light fixtures and telephone jacks are reinstalled. Plastic and drop sheets are removed and furniture is put back in its original location. The floor is swept or vacuumed and the paint is labeled and given to the customer.
Quality Assurance: The production manager will do a final inspection with the customer.