Can I stay in my home while you paint?

Yes — and nearly all of our clients do, comfortably. We work one room at a time, so your bedroom, kitchen, and a bathroom are always in service. Work areas are sealed off, walkways stay clear, and the paint we use is low-odor and low-VOC. Most rooms are back in normal use the same day they're painted.

Do I need to move my furniture before you arrive?

No, and please don't — furniture handling is part of every job. Our crew carefully moves each piece, covers everything, protects the floors, and returns it all to its exact place before that room is handed back. Nobody in your household lifts a thing.

Will I know exactly when your crew is coming?

Yes. You get fixed appointment windows for every stage — walkthrough, start day, each work day, and the final walkthrough. The same crew comes each day, you'll know them by name by day two, and the lead checks in with you every morning and evening.

My HOA has to approve exterior colors. How does that work?

We handle it with you. The age-qualified communities we serve — Sun City Summerlin, Sun City Aliante, Siena, Solera at Anthem — all maintain approved exterior palettes and an application process, and Desert Shores, The Lakes, and Peccole Ranch have their own review standards. We help you choose from what your association will approve, prepare the submittal, and don't schedule work until the approval is in hand.

How long does a typical repaint take?

A room-by-room interior on a single-story home usually runs a few days to a week; a full exterior about the same, depending on prep and weather; both together are sequenced so the disruption never stacks up. You get a real day-by-day schedule with the quote — appointment windows, not guesses.

How many coats do you apply?

Every color change gets two full coats of Sherwin-Williams paint, interior and exterior. One coat over an old gold or a sun-faded wall leaves the previous color ghosting through, so we quote two coats from the start rather than surprising you later.

Is your crew quiet? I don't want a construction site in my house.

That's exactly what we built the company to avoid. No radios, no shouting, conversational voices, and equipment staged neatly. Outside, we keep reasonable daytime hours and never block a neighbor's drive. The most common thing we hear from clients is that the house was calmer during the work than they'd feared.

What does the quote include?

Everything discussed at the walkthrough, as one written flat rate: furniture handling, prep and repairs we've identified, two-coat color changes, materials, and full cleanup. If something unforeseeable comes up mid-job, we tell you before touching it. No line-item surprises and no drip of change orders.

My house still has its original 1990s or 2000s colors. Is that a bigger job?

It's a normal job for us — most of the homes we repaint are retiring exactly those palettes. Covering a 2000s gold or beige completely is why the two-coat spec exists, and older drywall gets its nail pops and settling cracks patched before paint. The transformation on these homes is the most dramatic work we do.

Do you paint the outside in summer?

Yes, carefully. Summer exteriors start at first light and follow the shade around the house — paint applied to a 140-degree west wall in afternoon sun fails early, so we sequence around it. Where the calendar allows, we'll also tell you honestly if waiting a few weeks for milder weather serves the job better.

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