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Most homes look tired before they look damaged. Fresh interior paint changes how a room reads in a week, often more dramatically than furniture or fixtures, and it does the slow work of protecting your walls and trim from daily wear.
Interior painting looks simple from the outside. The reality is that most of the work happens before paint hits a wall: protecting your floors and furniture, repairing nicks and nail pops, caulking gaps, masking trim, and prepping surfaces so the topcoat lasts. Skip those steps and the finish reads cheap, no matter how good the paint.
We treat your home like it's our own. Drop cloths everywhere, daily cleanup, and a final walkthrough so every wall, ceiling, and edge meets your expectations before we call it done.
The written quote we send spells out the exact scope. Here's the baseline of what comes with every job.
No mystery, no shortcuts. Each step exists for a reason.
We listen to what you want, point out anything we'd address before painting, and confirm scope and color choices.
Drop cloths on every floor, plastic on furniture, masking on outlets, switches, and trim.
Patch nail pops, fill gouges, sand glossy areas, caulk gaps, and prime stains so they don't bleed through.
Two coats on every wall and ceiling, brushed cut-ins around trim and outlets, no thin spots.
Brushed and where appropriate sprayed for a smooth finish that beats a lazy roll.
We walk every room with you, fix anything you point out, and leave the space cleaner than we started.
We don't quote sight unseen. These are the variables that move the price up or down once we walk your project.
Bigger rooms and tall ceilings add labor. A two-story foyer takes longer than a same-square-footage hallway.
Crown molding, wainscoting, and lots of doors mean more cut-in time and slower coats.
Lots of nail pops, water staining, gouges, or peeling paint adds prep time before we can paint.
Going from light to dark, or covering a deep color, often needs extra primer or an additional coat.
Each new color needs its own cut-in and coat. More colors means more time, not always more money, but it adds up.
Every quote we write is a fixed number with the scope spelled out. Honest quotes, clean job sites, finishes that outlast the next election cycle.
Timelines below are rough estimates. Actual schedules depend on prep, weather, the size of your job, and our current crew workload. The written quote we send locks in real dates.
Most single-room jobs are one to two days. Whole-home interior repaints typically run four to seven working days, depending on size, prep needed, and whether trim and ceilings are included.
No. We work around your daily life. Furniture gets pulled to the center of the room and covered. We can also move heavier pieces if you tell us in advance. Pets and kids can stay in the home, just not in the active work zone.
Premium-line products from Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, or comparable. We don't use builder-grade paint because it doesn't hold up to wash-downs and looks worn a year in.
Yes. We've seen what works in Southwest Michigan homes. We'll bring fan decks, recommend finishes for each surface, and tell you honestly when a color is going to read different than you expect.
Most modern interior paints are low-VOC, much less smell than ten years ago. Rooms are usually back to normal within a few hours of finishing.
We do a walkthrough at the end of every job. Anything you point out, we fix. We don't call a job done until you're happy with it.
Yes. We can provide proof of liability insurance on request, and we're happy to send a certificate to your homeowner's association if you need it.
Family-owned crew based in the region. We treat your home like it's our own, wherever you are on the map.
Don't see your town? We cover all of Southwest Michigan. Call or text us to confirm we serve your street.
Free estimates. No pressure. Usually back within 24 hours, often same day.