
Can you paint the exterior of a house during the winter?
We do not recommend painting the exterior of your house during the winter. The first reason being that cold temperatures significantly impact the paint’s ability to stick to surfaces correctly which could lead to multiple problems such as an uneven finish, peeling and bubbling. Stucco in particular causes big problems during the cold because it forces the paint to expand uncontrollably which leads to issues in the future. Cold temperatures also lead to condensation inconsistencies which forces moisture to stick to surfaces preventing the paint from drying properly. The best practice during the winter would be to focus on interior painting and renovations.
How do I choose a paint color for my home?
Choosing a paint color for your home could be an overwhelming task as there are an unlimited amount of options out there. At A Quality Paint Job we have a color consultant who will go to your house and personally walk you through every step of this daunting process. Our color consultant makes sure to simplify the process allowing our customers to feel at ease and taken care of while also being able to choose the exact color they want to use to beautify their home.
Sherwin-Williams paint products review
We exclusively use Sherwin-Williams paint products at A Quality Paint Job. Although there are many alternatives out there we found that Sherwin-Williams provides the best and most reliable painting technology for our customers. This reliability allows us to offer warranties for our clients which oftentimes extend over multiple years for certain projects.
Kitchen cabinets
Kitchen cabinets wear and tear over time and can be very costly to replace for homeowners. A more affordable option would be to go through A Quality Paint Job and take advantage of our Colorado Cabinet Combo which is our offer to Colorado residents who want to refurbish and paint their cabinets. Our patented process creates a factory look and finish every time!
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