What we offer
More than painting.
We build the surfaces too.
From a full sheetrock hang on a new addition to wallpaper removal, trim carpentry, door hanging, and wainscoting, we handle the work that has to happen before and after the paint. Every service comes with a written proposal and a 2-year workmanship warranty.
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Interior Painting
Interior painting isn't just about color. It's about prep. We patch every nail hole and hairline crack, sand rough surfaces smooth, caulk the trim-to-wall gaps that accumulate over years, and prime before any finish coat goes down. The result is coverage that looks intentional, not like someone rolled paint over whatever was already there.
We protect your floors, furniture, and fixtures before a single drop of paint moves. At the end of each day we clean up, keep the space livable, and make sure you can actually use your home during the project. When we're done, we walk through every room with you before we call it finished.
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Exterior Painting
New Jersey weather is genuinely hard on exterior paint, freeze-thaw cycles, summer humidity, and UV exposure all work against you. A paint job that wasn't properly prepped and primed won't make it three years. One that was done right can go eight to ten.
Our exterior process starts with pressure washing the entire surface. Then we scrape any peeling paint, caulk around windows, doors, and trim gaps, and spot-prime any bare wood or metal before applying finish coats. We don't skip any of it, because the whole point is a result that holds up.
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Cabinet Painting & Factory Finish
New kitchen cabinets can cost $15,000 to $40,000 or more. A professional paint job, done with the right process and equipment, delivers a comparable result for a fraction of that. The difference between a factory finish and amateur cabinet painting comes down to four things: surface prep, primer selection, spray application, and environmental control. We do all four correctly.
We remove all cabinet doors and drawer fronts before starting. Surfaces are cleaned, deglossed, and sanded to guarantee adhesion. We apply a bonding primer formulated for the cabinet material, then spray the finish coats in a controlled setting to eliminate brush marks, lap lines, and dust contamination. When the finish cures, it is hard, smooth, and indistinguishable from a factory door. We reinstall everything and do a final inspection before calling it done.
Our Advanced Factory Finish Process
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Drywall & Sheetrock
We go well beyond patching holes. We hang full sheetrock on entire homes and commercial spaces, from new construction and additions to gut renovations and basement finishes. If your walls need to be built from scratch, we build them. If they need to be rebuilt correctly after a renovation or water event, we do that too.
Danny's drywall work is in a class of its own. Skim coats, texture matching, smooth finish over new board, it all gets treated with the same obsessive prep that defines every job we touch. And because we also paint, the handoff from sheetrock to finished walls is seamless, one crew, one standard, no coordination headaches.
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Plaster Repair & Restoration
Older New Jersey homes Colonials, Victorians, Cape Cods built before 1950 were constructed with traditional 3-coat plaster walls. This system is dense, hard, acoustically superior, and genuinely difficult to repair correctly. Most painting contractors fill the hole and paint over it. We do not.
We specialize in plaster repair for older NJ homes. We assess whether plaster has simply cracked or has actually delaminated from the lath behind it a critical distinction most contractors miss. Loose plaster is re-bonded with construction adhesive injected through small access holes and clamped with plaster washers while it cures. Only then do we build up the repair in layers, letting each coat firm up before adding the next, the same way it was originally done.
The final step texture matching is where this work gets genuinely hard. Original sand float finishes, smooth trowel work, and skip-trowel patterns all require different techniques. We test our approach on cardboard before touching your wall. If we can't get the match close enough from five feet, we tell you up front so you can decide whether to skim the whole room for a seamless result.
Our Plaster Repair Process
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Wallpaper Removal
Wallpaper removal is one of those jobs that looks straightforward until it isn't. Old paper can hide layers of adhesive, damaged drywall, and surfaces that need significant repair before they're ready for paint. We remove wallpaper correctly, treating the wall underneath with the same care as everything else we do.
After removal, we assess the condition of the walls, repair any damage, skim coat if needed, and prime so the surface is completely ready for the next finish. We can take the project from bare wallpaper all the way through to a freshly painted room.
Need wallpaper hung instead? We have a trusted wallpaper installation specialist we work with regularly and can resource for your project. Just ask when you call.
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Carpentry & Finish Work
Most painting contractors hand you back the keys when the walls are done. We can do everything that happens before and after. Light framing for additions and smaller projects, hanging doors, installing trim, chair rail, and wainscoting. These are the details that make a finished room feel complete, and we do them with the same care as the paint itself.
We also have the capability to take on larger framing projects. If you're adding a room, finishing a basement, or building out a commercial space, we can discuss scope and bring the right resources to the job. The honest answer is: tell us what you are building, and we'll tell you what we can do.
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Deck & Fence Painting
A deck is one of the hardest surfaces to coat correctly. It takes foot traffic, UV exposure, moisture from below, and the full force of New Jersey winters. A paint or stain job that was not properly prepped and primed will peel, check, and gray out in under two seasons. Done right, it can look great for five to eight years.
We start every deck job with a thorough power wash and a full assessment of the wood condition. Any soft, rotted, or raised boards are flagged before we ever open a can. We sand rough surfaces, spot-prime bare wood and nail heads, and apply a penetrating stain or solid deck coating depending on the existing surface and the homeowner's preference. Every inch gets coated, including rail posts, balusters, and the underside of cap rails where moisture hides.
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Get a Free EstimateWhy prep matters
Most paint failures aren't paint failures.
The honest truth is that most paint problems, peeling, bubbling, cracking, and early fading, are caused by what happened before the paint went on, not the paint itself. A coat of high-quality paint over poorly prepared drywall, or over existing paint that wasn't cleaned and lightly sanded, is going to fail. It doesn't matter how good the product is.
We've walked into homes where the paint was barely two years old and already peeling at the trim. Every time, the cause is the same: whoever painted it before us skipped the prep. They didn't caulk the gaps. They didn't clean the surface. They didn't prime the right areas. They just painted, collected the check, and moved on.
We don't do that. Preparation adds time to a job, there's no way around it. But it's the only thing that separates work that lasts from work that has to be redone. We'd rather take the extra day and have you call us back in eight years for the next job, not next year for a redo.
"Most paint problems are caused by what happened before the paint went on, not the paint itself."
What proper prep includes
Every job starts with a free estimate.
We visit the property, assess the work, and give you a written proposal within 48 hours. No obligation.