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Elite Painting, LLC provides a range of residential painting services which bring your creative point of view to reality! Our experienced painters are respectful of your space and will treat your home with the care it deserves. For your project, we’ll follow a dedicated process outlined below to make sure the completion of the project goes as smoothly as possible.

1One of our owners will take some time to connect with you and discuss your needs. if you haven’t decided on your colors, we’ll have a color wheel from which you can select the hues which speak to your creative side.

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Once the proposal has been agreed upon, the painting crew will get to work! They fill in any holes or cracks in the ceilings or walls which will be painted, seal any stains and scuff sand any necessary surfaces. Prep work is important to ensure the success of any painting project! After the repaired areas are primed, premium-quality paint is applied to create an even finish. Our painters will clean up at the end of each work day.

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Now that the project has been completed one of the owners of Elite Painting will walk you through the space. This will give you the opportunity to inspect the work and ensure you are not just satisfied but thrillled with your new look.

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Understanding the Process

Typically, the most arduous part of any painting project is the prep work. Unfortunately, skipping the prep work can mean a sub-par application, adhesion and integrity of the paint. Prepping the surfaces means filling in holes and repairing any damage which may exist. Cracks and holes need to be filled and then the entire surface sanded to form an even and smooth surface. Paint will adhere the best to those smooth surfaces. It would be a shame to have a newly painted wall and notice the old art and picture frame nail holes, after all.

At times, your painter may decide to mask walls, windows, floors, or trim in preparation for painting a room. This can help protect the areas that should not be painted. Depending on what and how much is being painted, the painter may choose to mask or not mask off certain areas.

If you’re having an existing room that you currently use painted, be sure to cover items or remove them from the area that is being painted. This way, you can ensure your belongings stay safe and in one piece. It can be difficult for a painter to sometimes have to work around objects when painting ceilings or areas which may have items left in close proximity. Professional painters don’t typically wash walls, so if you are expecting that walls are washed prior to painting, be sure that you discuss this prior to agreeing on the cost of the project and expect to pay more for the service. A better option would be to hire a cleaner to do this work, or do the cleaning yourself before the painter arrives – give it at least a day to dry.

A fresh coat of paint is a great home improvement idea which should be done every few years. Whether you choose to paint one wall or your entire house, you will find your house looking new again with just a splash of paint. A new paint job can not only refresh the look of your home, but also increase the home’s value, brighten your space, even provide an inexpensive way of updating your home!

The choice of color should be made at the beginning of the project. If you are undecided, ask for a color test, and the painter will be happy to do it for  you. You should probably not wait until the whole wall is painted before telling the painter that the color is too dark. Typically, you should inspect when the project is completed. but it is also possible to inspect during work to monitor the progress. That will allow you to question or to highlight the points which can be corrected earlier. When our customers inspect us during the work, they often notice that we exceed their expectations, and they trust us so  much that they do not even feel the need to inspect later. However, we leave that opportunity open and available. We typically like to provide an inspection at the end to make sure that the project has been completed to your satisfaction and that nothing has been missed.