Late Winter is a Great Time for Interior Painting
Are you tired of staring at that lingering honey-do list? Maybe you’re looking at putting your home on the market. With the holidays done, late winter is a great time to knock out minor interior repairs and interior painting.
“A fresh new look for your home doesn’t have to break the bank,” Brian Schwaller says. “Consider removing outdated things like popcorn ceilings and wallpaper, fixing damaged drywall or plaster and giving your walls and ceilings a fresh coat of paint. Painting cabinetry can make it look like you did an expensive kitchen remodel.” |
Interior painting is an affordable update that can completely transform your home and boost property value. Don’t underestimate the impact of a great first impression when you’re trying to sell your home. Something as simple as fresh paint tells prospective buyers that you have taken care of the home and takes to-do items off their list. “Move-in ready” is a huge selling point.
Painting looks easy to DIY, but for many projects you’re better off hiring a pro. Painting cabinets and wood trim, removing wallpaper or popcorn ceilings and repairing drywall or plaster, can be very challenging to DIY. Painting cathedral ceilings can present safety issues.
By the time you watch YouTube videos, buy all the supplies and equipment you need and spend lots of time trying to get things perfect, you would likely have saved money hiring a professional painter. Don’t discount the value of your time.
Are you dreaming of a kitchen remodel but you think you can’t afford it? If your wood cabinets are in good shape, they can be painted, re-stained or simply touched up and re-sealed for far less than the cost of new cabinetry. Replace the countertops and hardware for a whole “new” kitchen. This isn’t typically a good DIY project — cabinet refinishing requires thorough preparation and professional spraying equipment to get a smooth, durable finish that will hold up to household cleaners.
Schwaller’s has a 2,500-square-foot shop for painting and staining projects to minimize the mess in your home. Prep work and sprayed finishes are done in the shop, then your projects are delivered ready to reinstall. Popular shop projects include bathroom and kitchen cabinetry, interior trim and doors, fireplace mantles and built-in shelving. We even refinish wood furniture.
Have you put off your painting projects because you’re worried about paint smells or don’t want painters in your home for an extended period of time? Our experienced professional painters work efficiently and clean up spotlessly afterwards. We use professional-grade, low or no VOC (volatile organic compound) paint products that leave behind almost no odor, making them safe to use when it’s too cold to open windows.
Schwaller’s Painting residential interior services include:
• Painting ceilings and walls, including cathedral ceilings;
• Wallpaper removal and repairing damaged drywall and plaster;
• Drywall texturing or removal, including popcorn ceilings;
• Painting and staining window trim and doors;
• Painting and staining crown molding, door trim and baseboards;
• Sealing windows, doors and trim with caulking;
• Staining and painting kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities and built-ins;
• Restoring and refinishing wood furniture;
• Services for new construction and remodeling.
Painting looks easy to DIY, but for many projects you’re better off hiring a pro. Painting cabinets and wood trim, removing wallpaper or popcorn ceilings and repairing drywall or plaster, can be very challenging to DIY. Painting cathedral ceilings can present safety issues.
By the time you watch YouTube videos, buy all the supplies and equipment you need and spend lots of time trying to get things perfect, you would likely have saved money hiring a professional painter. Don’t discount the value of your time.
Are you dreaming of a kitchen remodel but you think you can’t afford it? If your wood cabinets are in good shape, they can be painted, re-stained or simply touched up and re-sealed for far less than the cost of new cabinetry. Replace the countertops and hardware for a whole “new” kitchen. This isn’t typically a good DIY project — cabinet refinishing requires thorough preparation and professional spraying equipment to get a smooth, durable finish that will hold up to household cleaners.
Schwaller’s has a 2,500-square-foot shop for painting and staining projects to minimize the mess in your home. Prep work and sprayed finishes are done in the shop, then your projects are delivered ready to reinstall. Popular shop projects include bathroom and kitchen cabinetry, interior trim and doors, fireplace mantles and built-in shelving. We even refinish wood furniture.
Have you put off your painting projects because you’re worried about paint smells or don’t want painters in your home for an extended period of time? Our experienced professional painters work efficiently and clean up spotlessly afterwards. We use professional-grade, low or no VOC (volatile organic compound) paint products that leave behind almost no odor, making them safe to use when it’s too cold to open windows.
Schwaller’s Painting residential interior services include:
• Painting ceilings and walls, including cathedral ceilings;
• Wallpaper removal and repairing damaged drywall and plaster;
• Drywall texturing or removal, including popcorn ceilings;
• Painting and staining window trim and doors;
• Painting and staining crown molding, door trim and baseboards;
• Sealing windows, doors and trim with caulking;
• Staining and painting kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities and built-ins;
• Restoring and refinishing wood furniture;
• Services for new construction and remodeling.