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Before painting, all stucco surfaces will be thoroughly pressure washed to remove loose paint, dirt, and debris. Soil areas near the stucco base will be trenched approximately four inches below the surface for complete coverage.

Cracks in the stucco (excluding minor hairline cracks) will be patched in accordance with industry standards. Mildew-affected areas will be treated with a Tri-Sodium Phosphate and bleach solution to ensure proper adhesion and longevity.

Surrounding elements such as windows, landscaping, and fixtures will be carefully masked using paper, plastic, or drop cloths to protect against overspray. Primer and finish coats will be selected based on the specific requirements of the surface.

All materials will be applied cleanly and professionally—free of runs, drips, skips, or other defects—using only high-quality paint products to ensure a durable and uniform finish.

Stucco building with wooden shingles, bright sunlight casting shadows. Green bushes and a small tree alongside the wall add natural elements.

Warm kitchen with rich cherry wood cabinets, adorned with a vintage clock and decorative items. Modern appliances and neutral tile backsplash complete the cozy ambiance.

All wood surfaces will be pressure washed to remove loose paint, dirt, and debris. Surfaces will then be scraped, sanded, or wire-brushed as needed to ensure proper adhesion, and any loose boards will be re-nailed. Cracks or gaps in the wood will be caulked to seal and protect.

Non-painted areas—including windows, plants, and fixtures—will be covered with protective materials such as paper, plastic, or drop cloths. Primer and finish products will be selected based on the specific needs of the project and applied using a spray and backroll method for consistent coverage.

Paint will be applied using brush, roller, or spray—depending on surface type—for optimal results. All coatings will be applied evenly and professionally, without runs, drips, or other defects, using only top-quality paint materials to ensure a long-lasting, durable finish.


A person in jeans pours peach-colored paint from a can into a tray on a drop cloth. A paint roller and brush are nearby, conveying a DIY activity.

All wrought iron surfaces will be thoroughly sanded and wire-brushed to remove rust, peeling paint, and debris. After preparation, surfaces will be wiped down with a cleaning solvent to ensure proper adhesion.

Exposed metal will receive spot priming as needed, followed by one full coat of high-quality finish paint. The job site will be maintained daily to ensure a clean, organized work area throughout the project.

A gloved hand paints a black iron fence with a brush. The fence features circular patterns against a brick wall backdrop, conveying a sense of precision and care.

A logo displaying "Dunn-Edwards PAINTS" in white and orange text within an orange-bordered black hexagon, conveying a classic and professional tone.
Red "Vista Paint" logo on a black background. The "V" resembles a paint drip forming ripples below, conveying creativity and fluidity.
Logo of Sherwin-Williams with a paint can pouring red paint over a globe, featuring the text "Cover the Earth" and "Sherwin Williams" in bold blue letters.

We use only premium-grade paints and primers from trusted manufacturers to ensure durability, performance, and a professional finish. While we have preferred brands, we’re flexible and can accommodate customer preferences, project requirements, or specific bid specs.

Each surface is evaluated to determine the ideal product, based on factors like coverage, adhesion, finish quality, and surface conditions. Every paint has its own strengths, and we’ll always recommend the best fit for your project. If you have a preferred brand or color, we’re happy to match it using high-quality materials from our trusted suppliers.