Interior & Exterior Painting
Paint does more work than people give it credit for — it's not just color, it's protection against moisture, sun, and everyday wear, especially outside. When it starts peeling, chalking, or fading, it's usually a sign that protection is wearing thin, not just that a room needs a refresh. We handle interior and exterior painting, from single-room touch-ups to full exterior repaints, including the prep work that actually determines how long a paint job lasts — cleaning, sanding, patching, and proper priming before a single coat goes on.
What We Handle
- Interior room painting
- Exterior house painting
- Trim, door, and fascia painting
- Cabinet painting & refinishing
- Deck & fence staining (cross-reference to Fence & Deck page for structural repairs)
- Surface prep, patching, and priming
- Touch-up and color-matching work

Why It's Worth Fixing These Small Things
Peeling or chipped paint isn't just cosmetic — especially outside, it's your home's actual barrier against moisture. Once paint fails, wood underneath is exposed to weather, and that's when small maintenance turns into an actual repair. Inside, scuffs and worn spots are lower stakes, but they're also the cheapest, fastest thing on this whole list to fix well.
If exterior paint is cracking, peeling in sheets, or exposing bare wood, that's worth addressing before the next season's weather gets to the wood underneath.
When It's Time to Repaint
- Peeling, cracking, or bubbling paint
- Chalky residue that rubs off when you touch the surface
- Fading that's noticeably uneven across a wall or the exterior
- Visible bare wood or primer showing through
- Interior scuffs, marks, or stains that cleaning won't fix
- It's been 5+ years since the exterior was last painted (rough general guideline, not a hard rule)
Whether it's one room or the whole exterior, good prep work is what makes a paint job last — that's where we start, every time. Let's talk about what your space needs.