Interior Painting Services for Steamboat and Routt County
We are proud to offer a wide range of interior painting services to Steamboat Springs and the surrounding areas. Whether you are needing to paint every room in your home, or you need a small painting project done quickly and efficiently, we have you covered!
No Paint Job is Too Small or Large!
We love painting homes! If you are in need of a full repaint, or you are just needing to paint a single room in your home, I have you covered! My crew and I are seasoned veterans who can handle any interior paint job large or small. We are up to date with the latest painting trends and have the expertise and experience to get the job done in a flawless and timely fashion.
As a professional, I treat your space like my own. This means I only use high quality paints and stains from industry leaders like Sherwin Williams, Benjamin Moore and PPG.
A quality paint job means we keep your surfaces protected and that we leave without a trace!
Cabinet, Door, Trim Painting
No matter the size of the job, you deserve quality craftsmanship and service! After 9 years of professional painting experience, I know firsthand that detailed finishing makes a huge impact on beuatifying your home!
If you are needing a cabinet repaint or stain job, a new coat for your trim, or you are looking to make a statement with a bold color for your doors or shutters, my crew is ready to work hard for you!
As a local painting company, we are familiar with all wood and surface types that are commonly used in this area. You deserve the very best for your home project which is why my team and I are attentive and detailed oriented from the quote to the final inspection!
Drywall/Patch and Repair
Starting a painting project can be difficult. There’s a lot of prep work that goes into every project and often times unanticipated painting prep tasks come out of nowhere. We have seen and done it all! My crew and I have extensive experience in drywall, texturing, caulking, and patch/repair. Don’t let these tasks hold your home renovation project back. I’m here to do the dirty work and get your interior painting project off to a strong start!
Our Interior Painting Process
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Color Selection
All of our painting projects begin with helping you select the perfect color pallette. We go the extra mile to ensure you choose a color scheme that brings your style to life. We take our time to ensure everything is perfect by color sampling and by consulting you on paint products and paint sheens that meet your project needs. If you love your current color scheme, but just need a fresh coat, we’ll diligently work to get you the perfect paint or stain match.
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Protecting Painting Areas
Your space is valuable which is why we don’t cut corners on protecting it. We carefully mask all surfaces and use high quality drop cloths to ensure flooring and furniture is completely covered. We believe that a homeowner should not have to be a project manager which is why we take protecting your surfaces very seriously.
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Painting Prep & Repair
Before every painting project we ensure that everything is in perfect order. That means caulking windows, doors, and trim as well as repairing drywall, filling holes and texturing walls.
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Painting/Staining Application
We use a variety application methods to ensure the perfect finish everytime. We spray, roll and brush to achieve an even coat regardless of the surface.
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Project Cleanup
The painting project does not stop with the final coat. We don’t skip a step in our detailed painting process. When you return to your space you won’t have to worry about cleaning up tape or picking up empty paint cans. We’ll leave your space looking like we were never there.
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Final Walkthrough & Inspection
Your happiness matters to us. That’s why we want to walkthrough the final project with you and get your feedback.
Interior Painting Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I paint my interior walls?
We recommend 5-7 years, although this does depend on quite a few factors. When you see your walls show noticeable discoloration, and a chalky look, that’s a sign that it is time for a repaint. Factors such as foot traffic, and high activity might change this recommended timeline as well.
A guest bedroom most likely can be extended out a couple of years, whereas entry ways, hallways and kitchens will likely fall within this timeline. The quality and the way the paint was applied also matters.
For example, many new construction homes use lower quality paints because they are typically just trying to get the job done quickly with the expectation the homeowner will soon change the color.
If you a builder or other painter leaves a can that says ‘Promar 200’ which is a Sherwin-Williams product, that is on the lower end of quality meaning your home will need an interior paint job sooner rather than later. I always use the best paint in the industry because I believe in your home looking stunning for as long as possible. Find out more about my favorite interior wall paint.
How many coats of paint will you apply?
At least two. We want to ensure the best results which is why we go with a primer and a base coat before finishing with a top coat. Depending on if we are going from noticeably darker to lighter there may be additional coats required. Whatever is needed to get the job done, my team and I are work diligently to make sure you love your space!
How do I pick the right paint sheen?
Let’s make this easy, sheen is essentially “how shiny” would you like the paint to look? In my 9 + years of experience, most of my clients follow this formula for choosing the right paint sheen: Walls = Satin or Matte, Satin is going to have a little more shine than matte and be more washable and durable.Good for high traffic areas and high moisture areas.
Ceiling = Flat, that’s the least shiny that way you don’t bring shine to your ceiling, However, you might consider doing Matte if you have bathroom ceiling that is just drywalled and not tiled.
Cabinets, trim and doors: Typically semi-gloss (most shine out of all of these) or satin. That way you have plenty of durability and washability. Think grabbing (cabinets and doors) or cleaning (running a mop against baseboards).
For more information, check out some visuals in this article I published.
How many paint samples can we get?
Short answer, as many as it takes. Real paint is always going to be more beneficial than simply holding up color cards or a fandeck. I’ve built awesome relationships with Steamboat’s paint suppliers which streamlines paint matches for my customers.