Not "done fast." Not "done cheap." Done right — which means it still looks good in year seven, not just on the day we pack up.
It's almost never the paint. It's the prep. Specifically, it's the prep that got skipped because the crew was trying to finish by Thursday.
Unprepared surfaces. Skipped primer. Single coat on a color transition. These are the decisions that look fine on day one and embarrassing by year two.
Our process is built around the assumption that you're going to live in this house for a long time. We paint accordingly.
Our Process
We walk every room before a drop cloth hits the floor. We're looking for cracks, texture inconsistencies, water stains, and anything that will show through the paint. Most painters skip this. It's why most paint jobs look fine for 18 months and then start telling the truth.
Holes filled. Cracks caulked. Surfaces sanded. Trim masked with precision tape, not the 'close enough' approach. We spend more time on prep than most companies spend on the entire job. This is not a flex. It's just how paint works.
Not everywhere — that's overkill. But on bare drywall, stained surfaces, and color transitions? Primer is non-negotiable. We use it where the science says to, not where it's convenient to skip.
One coat is a primer with ambitions. Two coats is a paint job. We apply two full coats of premium paint on every surface, every time. If a third coat is needed for full coverage, we do it. It's in the warranty. It's in the price.
We walk the job with you before we call it done. Touch-ups happen on the spot. You sign off when you're satisfied — not when we decide we're finished. There's a difference.
What We Do
Full interior repaint — every room, every surface, coordinated and completed on schedule. Ideal for move-in repaints and full refreshes.
You don't always need the whole house. We do single rooms and accent walls with the same prep and process as a full job.
Ceiling painting is where amateur work shows immediately. Right sheen, right roller, right technique — no lap marks, no texture.
The detail work that separates a good paint job from a great one. Crisp lines, proper sheen selection, clean edges on every surface.
You bought the house. Now make it yours. Full interior refresh before you unpack a single box. Fresh paint, your colors, done right.
Not sure what colors to choose? Complimentary color consultation with every project. We've seen thousands of rooms. We know what works in Arizona light.
FAQ
A single room takes 1–2 days. A full home interior typically runs 3–5 days depending on square footage, ceiling height, and prep requirements. We give you a specific timeline in your quote — not a range wide enough to drive a truck through.
Move the small stuff and the things you care about. We handle moving larger furniture away from walls and covering everything with drop cloths. We're not moving your grandmother's china cabinet without your supervision, though. That's just common sense.
Pittsburgh Paints is our primary brand. Not because they sponsor us — they don't — but because the quality difference between premium and budget paint is real and shows up in year three. We also use Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore on request.
If the paint fails due to workmanship or materials within 9 years, we come back and fix it. No charge. No argument. The warranty covers both labor and materials — which is rare. Most warranties cover one or the other.
No. We focus on occupied homes and move-in repaints — not builder timelines and GC schedules. If you just bought a new house and want it painted before you move in, that's exactly what we do. That's different from new construction.
Free quote. Honest timeline. No pressure to decide on the spot.