Painting and interior finishing services for homeowners
From a single accent wall to a full interior refresh, our crews handle painting, patching, and finish carpentry as connected parts of the same project.
Services available on most projects
Exterior painting
Cabinet refinishing
Trim & millwork carpentry
Drywall repair & texture matching
Color consultation
Comparing common wall paint sheens
Sheen affects both appearance and durability. None of these options is objectively better; the right choice depends on the room and how it's used.
| Sheen | Appearance | Cleaning & wear | Commonly used in |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flat / Matte | Little to no shine, hides surface imperfections well | Can be harder to spot-clean without marking the surface | Ceilings, low-traffic bedrooms |
| Eggshell | Slight sheen, softer look than satin | Wipes clean with moderate care | Living rooms, dining rooms |
| Satin | Noticeable soft glow, shows some surface texture | Handles regular cleaning well | Hallways, kids' rooms, family rooms |
| Semi-gloss | Reflective, highlights imperfections more | Resists moisture and scuffing | Kitchens, bathrooms, trim, and doors |
How timing and prep differ by project type
Interior projects can generally proceed on a fixed schedule, since weather is not a major factor once a crew is inside. Exterior projects depend more on temperature and precipitation, since paint needs a dry surface and stable conditions to cure properly.
Because of this, exterior estimates usually include a scheduling window rather than a single fixed start date, with adjustments made if forecasts change. Interior estimates tend to have a firmer day-by-day plan from the outset. Both are covered by the same written-timeline approach, just with different levels of built-in flexibility.
Why painting and finish carpentry are often bundled
Fresh paint tends to draw attention to trim and molding that's chipped, gapped, or outdated. Because of this, many homeowners choose to address trim, baseboards, or built-ins at the same time as a paint project rather than as a separate job later.
Handling both under one crew avoids double scheduling and keeps color and finish decisions consistent across surfaces. It also means dust from carpentry work is addressed before final paint coats go on, rather than after.
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