Winter lighting is brutal—in a good way. It exposes everything: patch edges, roller lines, uneven drywall, and trim that isn’t sharp. If you want a paint job that looks premium in real daylight, the process has to be prep-first, not paint-first.
What “prep-first” really means (and why it matters)
A clean finish is built before the first coat:
- Drywall patching + feathering so the wall reads flat
- Sanding + dust control so the finish doesn’t “grain”
- Caulk + edge correction so trim lines look crisp
- Correct primer selection so sheen and adhesion behave consistently
10 painting services (service-first)
- Interior painting (walls, ceilings, trim)
- Exterior painting planning + repairs (seasonal strategy)
- Drywall patching + skim support
- Trim painting + detail finishing
- Door + baseboard refinishing
- Surface prep (sanding, patching, sealing)
- Stain blocking / primer systems
- Commercial painting
- Touch-ups + punch list finishing
- Color/finish guidance for durability and cleanability

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EPA lead-safe renovation info (important for pre-1978 homes): https://www.epa.gov/lead/lead-renovation-repair-and-painting-program



