In Defiance County and small-town Northwest Ohio, contractor rates are often 10–15% below urban Ohio markets.
Covering or moving furniture, floors, and belongings to keep them safe from paint splatter.
Washing walls, trim, and ceilings to remove dust, grease, and dirt before painting.
Filling all nail holes, dents, and cracks so walls look smooth after painting.
Lightly sanding patched areas and glossy surfaces for better paint adhesion.
Naming the exact paint brand, sheen (flat, eggshell, semi-gloss), and type for each area.
Applying primer on new drywall, dark colors, or stained areas for even coverage.
Selecting specific paint for baseboards, doors, trim, and ceilings.
Applying enough coats of paint so walls look uniform with no old color showing through.
Painting straight, sharp lines where walls meet trim, ceilings, and corners.
Painting interior doors, cabinets, or built-ins if included in the project.
Removing all peeling or loose old paint so new paint sticks properly.
Sealing gaps with quality caulk to keep water and air out.
Scheduling work during good weather so paint dries correctly and lasts longer.
Removing paint supplies, drop cloths, and debris every day.
Going over the entire job to fix any missed spots or drips.
Hauling away empty paint cans, old scrapings, and supplies when finished.
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