Residential Specialist

We want to be remembered as one of the best contractors you have ever worked with. How do we go about it? It means that we: return phone calls in a timely manner, show up for appointments on time, make sure all project details are provided in writing, keep in touch with each customer about their project, are courteous and professional, and complete the project to each customer's satisfaction. We make every effort to make the experience of beautifying or maintaining your home an experience that is pleasurable and not painful.

Whether you are painting or staining the exterior of your home or painting the interior of your home. Over time, we have completed many different types of painting or staining projects and would love to help you with yours.


Your Painting Needs

Your franchise manager will be happy to assist you in choosing colors for your home’s exterior. However, you may want to consider doing the following:

· Drive through neighborhoods or look for houses you like in books and magazines

· Consider the similarities and differences between the houses that catch your eye and your own home. Think about how specific painting elements could be applied to your home.

· Consider landscaping, your climate, materials, and the style of your home. Terra cotta may be your favorite paint color, but it may look better on a Mediterranean stucco home than on your wood home near pine trees. You may want to look for a similar hue that might work better for your situation.

· Always look at paint chips outside in the light at various times of day. Bright sun washes out colors and can make distinctions between shades of color less dramatic. Colors will also appear different when viewed in sun versus shade.

· Paint dries darker than when first applied, so if you are painting swatches on your home let the paint dry thoroughly before making your decisions.

· Consider the colors of nearby houses and avoid clashing with their colors if possible. And pay attention to your roof color and elements such as brick trim when choosing your paint palette.