
Q. Is there any risk in going with All Pro Painting?
A. Absolutely not! Our company practices numerous Quality Controls to ensure that you are receiving the best paint job at every step of the process. These vary from quality check-offs at different stages of the painting process to complete guarantees on our finished work and, of course, we are licensed, bonded and insured. Our painters are experienced and -thoroughly trained in technique, paint characteristics, and job
safety.
Q. How experienced are All Pro painters?
A. All Pro
Painting hires only the best and most qualified professional painters. All Pro Painting has had the same owner and lead painters for the last five years. Our lead painters have supervised and helped paint over 150 homes and are always striving to increase their knowledge to ensure that they are on the cutting edge when it comes to techniques, tools, and materials.
All Pro
Painting employees are educated, skilled, and experienced in all types of residential and light commercial painting.
This includes:
- Exterior home re-paints
- Interior painting
- Decks
- Pressure Washing
- Light commercial
Q. Should I select house paint with a glossy, satin or flat finish?
A. It’s to you; however, glossy finishes are smoother and better at repelling dirt, while flat finishes minimize surface irregularities. Satin combines the best of both. Most people prefer a flat or satin for the body and a glossy finish on the trim.
Q. Can I paint aluminum or vinyl siding?
A. Yes, latex house paint is excellent coverage for aluminum and vinyl siding.
Q. How can I make sure my paint job lasts?
A. Proper and extensive prep work is key to a lasting paint job. Equally important is selecting high quality paint. Although it will cost more in the beginning, you will save money in extra years of durability. Here are some other things the homeowner can do to lengthen the performance of the paint job:
- Make sure that gutters and downspouts are installed properly and draining effectively.
- Wash the dirt off your house periodically to minimize problems caused by dirt, grime, and mildew.
- Choose high gloss to lengthen the duration of the paint.
- Make sure that your home is well ventilated. Humid rooms (such as bathrooms and kitchens) that are not properly ventilated will cause moisture to be drawn through the walls and damage the paint from the inside out.

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