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What Interior Painting New York will do for you
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Thursday, 07 August 2008 09:30
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    Interior setup

    Moving heavy items, place furniture in center of each room or where it doesn't interfere with the work, and cover it with new plastic sheets.

    Protect wood and marble floors with special protectors.

    Protect carpet and vinyl using new drop cloths.

    Protect counter tops, cabinetry, railing, etc.

     

    Preparation and painting

    Mold and algae removal.

    Scrape or replace the damaged part of walls/ceiling and trim (we won’t paint in-top of a damaged surface).

    Skim-coat the walls/ceilings if needed or requested.

    Voids, holes, imperfections and cracks will be filled utilizing premium mediums.

    e: pre;"> Prime, and caulking where needed.

    Apply quality paint for a consistent professional finish.

     

    Cleaning

    Floors are swept and vacuumed

    Furniture and accessories are replaced to original positions.

    All project tools, equipment, and thrash is removed from the site.

    Final inspection walk thru.

     

    Exterior setup

    Installation of scaffoldings where needed.

    Cover the floor where the work is taking place.

     

    Pre-clean surface

    Remove dirt, algae and grime by water blasting.

    Weather checked paint is scraped and sanded smooth.

     

    Preparation and painting

    Repair the damaged parts

    Voids, holes, imperfections and cracks will be filled utilizing premium mediums.

    Prime and caulking where needed.

    Apply quality paint for a consistent professional finish.

     

    Cleaning

    Remove the scaffoldings and floor coverings.

    Complete clean up shall be performed, trash removal and sweeping of paint chips.

    Final inspection and sign off.

     

    Faux Finishing

    The first thing our decorative painters will do is to understand what the client is exactly looking for. After the idea is clearly understood, our painters provide the client with the sample so both the client and the painter have an idea of what the room/surface will look like. After the approval of the sample, both the client and the painter will sign the sample and the contract. After the work is finished, there will be a final inspection and sign off.

     

     

     

     

     

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