Living in your house while it gets painted shouldn't be miserable. Here's exactly how an interior job with us runs, from the first drop cloth to the final walk-through.
We arrive when we said we would. First hour is protection, not painting: furniture shifted to the center and covered, floors masked, outlets and fixtures taped off, and a plastic barrier if we're sanding near rooms you're using. Then prep — nail holes filled, dings patched, glossy spots scuffed, stains primed. Prep is the part cheap painters skip and it's the part that decides how the wall looks in a year, so we don't skip it.
Every color change gets two full coats. One coat over a different color always ghosts through — you'll see the old beige in the afternoon light no matter what the paint can promises. Cutting in at ceilings and corners is done by hand, by whoever on the crew has the steadiest lines that day, and the owner checks the work before we move to the next room.
End of each day: tools staged in one corner, lids on cans, floors swept, and your house handed back to you. No open paint in reach of kids or pets, ever.
Can we stay in the house? Yes — almost everyone does. We work room by room so bedrooms and the kitchen stay usable, and the low-odor paints we use mean rooms are back in service the same day.
Do we have to pick colors before you quote? No. The quote covers the scope of work; colors can be settled after. If you're stuck, we'll tell you plainly what we see working in homes like yours — and what we'd avoid.
What about the tall stairwell wall? That's a ladder-and-plank job done properly, not a stretch-and-hope job. Two-story entries in Seven Hills and MacDonald Ranch homes are routine work for us.
When the last room is done, we walk the whole job with you — every wall, every line — and fix anything that isn't right before we ask for the final payment. Painting the outside too? See exterior house painting — bundling both saves you mobilization cost and gets one crew accountable for the whole house.
Tell us the rooms and your neighborhood — photos are often enough to quote.
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