Mesa Residential Painters
This interior is very typical of an Arizona home. We love earth tones and our Mesa Residential Painters can make your living areas POP like this burnt orange over beige. Others prefer a darker browns, a hunter or forest green, or even a shade of red or maroon.
When you are ready to repaint your interior, pick out the colors and call the experts at Mesa Painting Pros. |
Let us take the pain out of painting.
We are ready to paint your new home and make your house FEEL like a new home.
We are ready to paint your new home and make your house FEEL like a new home.
What types of paint do your residential painters in Mesa use?
Every wall, ceiling, cabinet and panel is painted with either a latex or an oil-based paint. Typically, latex is used to paint walls and ceilings while oil-based paints, like high gloss, satin and flat gloss, provides a more durable surface and are commonly used in kitchens, bathrooms, trim and doors. Here are some differences between these common oil-based paint finishes:
- High Gloss is the highest gloss finish. It is more durable and stain resistant than the others. And, it is the easiest to clean. High Gloss paint is almost always used on kitchen walls, cabinets, and bathroom walls. High Gloss is the most popular trim finish.
- Satin (or Semi Gloss) is a medium gloss finish. It is also relatively easy to clean and stain resistant. Satin finish is commonly used in the living areas, bedrooms, interior doors, and trim when a high gloss is not desired.
- Eggshell Finish is a medium-to-low gloss finish. It is semi-stain resistant and typically used like a flat gloss paint.
- Flat (or Matte) is the lightest gloss finish. It is easy to apply and most often used for painting the ceiling.
What Process Will Mesa Residential Painters Use to Paint My Interior?
Mesa Painting Pros are experienced and you can trust us with the appearance of your home's interior paint job. We view painting your home as a long-term investment in one greatest asset. Here are the steps we take:
1. Move furniture away from walls and cover with plastic.
2. Cover adjacent areas, like wood floors, hard surface floors, carpet, counter-tops, etc.
3. Fill and prime cracks, holes, and voids.
4. Clean and prime other surfaces, trim, new drywall, etc.
5. Apply premium paint. Twice.
6. Clean up our mess. Sweep, vacuum, remove protective covering, and place furniture back where it was.
7. Inspect with owner to ensure you love the work as much as we do.
2. Cover adjacent areas, like wood floors, hard surface floors, carpet, counter-tops, etc.
3. Fill and prime cracks, holes, and voids.
4. Clean and prime other surfaces, trim, new drywall, etc.
5. Apply premium paint. Twice.
6. Clean up our mess. Sweep, vacuum, remove protective covering, and place furniture back where it was.
7. Inspect with owner to ensure you love the work as much as we do.