Details that make the whole project feel finished.
Beyond walls and siding, we offer select specialty services that help refresh kitchens, repair damaged surfaces, protect outdoor wood, and soften the look of brick.
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Refresh cabinetry without changing the entire room.
Cabinet painting can dramatically change the tone of a kitchen or built-in area. The focus is on surface prep, adhesion, smooth application, and a durable finish appropriate for frequently handled surfaces.
- Cabinet doors and drawer fronts
- Frames and exposed cabinet surfaces
- Color-change and refresh projects

Correct the surface before covering it.
Small dents, holes, cracks, and rough patches can remain visible after painting. We address appropriate minor wall repairs and surface preparation as part of a cleaner painting result.
- Minor holes and damaged areas
- Patch, sand, and spot-prime preparation
- Wall smoothing ahead of repainting

Protect outdoor wood while preserving its character.
Stain adds color and helps outdoor wood stand up to exposure. We prepare suitable deck and fence surfaces and apply finishes selected for the project condition and desired look.
- Deck boards and railings
- Wood privacy and decorative fences
- Transparent, semi-transparent, or solid-color looks as appropriate

Soften brick color without losing texture.
Whitewashing creates a lighter, more relaxed finish while allowing some of the brick’s natural variation and texture to remain visible.
- Interior brick accents and fireplaces
- Select exterior brick surfaces
- Adjustable opacity for a softer or more covered appearance
Specialty service questions.
Can specialty work be added to a larger painting project?
Yes. When the scope and surfaces are compatible, specialty services can be discussed alongside residential or commercial painting.
Do all damaged walls qualify for minor drywall repair?
No. Larger structural, moisture-related, or extensive drywall problems may require a dedicated repair contractor before painting begins.
Can you help choose a cabinet or brick finish?
Yes. We can discuss the visual goal, existing surface, and practical finish options during the estimate process.