Painting in Northeast Arkansas

Paint is the finish everyone sees and the trade most often judged by its preparation.

What Painting Covers

Preparation is the job. Surface condition, patching, sanding, priming, and caulking determine how the finish looks and how long it lasts, and a premium coating over poor preparation fails faster than an ordinary coating over good preparation.

Exterior work is a weather assembly rather than a color choice. Paint on the outside of a building is protecting material from water and sun, and where it fails is where the material underneath starts to deteriorate.

In restoration, paint is a sequence question. Painting over material that has not been cleaned or dried locks the problem underneath, and it comes back through the finish.

Painting Services

Interior Painting

Interior walls, ceilings, and trim with the preparation the surface actually requires.

Exterior Painting

Exterior painting as weather protection, including preparation and caulking.

Surface Preparation

Patching, sanding, priming, and caulking, which is the part that determines the result.

Trim & Millwork Finishing

Finishing interior trim, doors, and millwork.

Cabinet Finishing

Finishing and refinishing cabinetry.

Post-Damage Painting

Painting after restoration, once surfaces have been cleaned, dried, and verified.

New Construction, Remodeling, and Rebuilds

The same crews perform this work on new construction, on remodels of existing buildings, and during the rebuild phase of a restoration project. One page, one standard, whichever way you arrived here.

General Contracting

New construction, additions, full rebuilds, and commercial projects.

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Remodeling

Custom kitchens, custom bathrooms, and whole-home renovation.

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Property & Building Restoration

The rebuild phase after water, fire, mold, or storm damage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does preparation matter more than the paint?

Because the coating can only perform as well as what it is bonded to. Premium paint over poor preparation fails faster than ordinary paint over good preparation.

How often does exterior paint need redoing?

It depends on exposure, surface, and the quality of the previous preparation. The honest answer is that it needs redoing when it starts failing, and where it fails first tells you what to look at.

Can you paint over smoke damage?

Not until the residue is removed. Painting over smoke residue locks it in, and the odor comes back through the finish, usually when humidity rises.

Do you paint cabinetry?

Yes, including finishing new cabinetry and refinishing existing cabinets as part of a remodel.

Is caulking part of a paint job?

Yes, and on exterior work it is one of the most important parts. Caulking is what closes the gaps where water would otherwise get behind the finish.

Do you self-perform painting?

Yes. It is one of the trades our own crews perform.