Interior Painting
From a single bedroom to a whole-house refresh, every interior job gets the same prep, the same paint, and the same warranty.
Interior painting looks simple from the outside. The difference between a job that lasts ten years and one that peels in two is what happens before the first coat — and we don't cut corners on it.
Every job, every time.
- 01
Surface prep — sanding, patching nail holes and cracks
- 02
Taping, masking, and full furniture protection
- 03
Primer on bare drywall, repairs, or stain blocks
- 04
Two coats of premium paint (Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore)
- 05
Trim, doors, ceilings included as scoped
- 06
Full clean-up and final walk-through
Five steps, no surprises.
- 01
Free on-site quote
We measure, scope, and write you a fixed-price quote.
- 02
Color consultation (optional)
If you want help, we'll bring sample boards and walk through options with you.
- 03
Prep day
We patch, sand, mask, and protect everything we're not painting.
- 04
Paint
Two coats, primer where needed, low-VOC if you ask.
- 05
Final walk-through
We walk the job with you and don't pack up until you're happy with it.
Frequently asked.
- How long does an interior job take?
- A single room is usually one day. A 3-bedroom whole-house is 4–6 days depending on prep.
- Do you move furniture?
- We'll center furniture and cover it with plastic. We don't move anything heavy or fragile — that stays with you.
- What paint brands do you use?
- Sherwin-Williams Emerald and Benjamin Moore Aura by default. We can use whatever you spec.
- How long before we can use the room?
- Walls are dry to the touch in 1–2 hours. Heavy use is fine the next day.