Residential | Commercial | Interior | Exterior
Serving Marion since 1998.
From estimating to final walk-through – we handle it all, so you don’t have to.
Residential:
We get to know what’s important to you, and manage your project around your household routines. FREE color consulting helps you over the hurdle of choosing the perfect colors.
Commercial:
Our Commercial Painting Department is skilled at working with your business, office, or condominium community to plan the painting without disrupting your business or residents.
Scroll down for some Marion-specific painting tips:
Marion, MA exterior painting tips:
Harsh New England weather: Marion gets battered by our harsh winters and hot summers. Because of Marion’s climate, we use specify painting and staining products to help combat the wear and tear on your home’s exterior.
Most Marion exteriors are painted every 6-8 years to help protect the wood. If you don’t know when your home was last painted, take our 20-second quiz to see if it needs painting.
Carpentry:
Rotted wood shingles, trim, and clapboards are of particular concern for Marion’s homes. Wood rot is common in our harsh winters, coastal storm damage, and hot summers. If you see rotted wood on your home’s exterior, replace it as soon as possible. You don’t want water to get inside the wood and cause further damage. If you are painting the project yourself, never paint over rotted wood – the paint will fail quickly. The carpentry professionals we send to your home are trained to repair wood rot on trim, clapboards, windows, shingles and more.
Cedar Shingle Maintenance: Cedar shingles are durable and impact-resistant material, making them popular in Marion. Cedar shingles often cover whole homes or, at the very least, one or two sides of Marion’s exteriors.
Many residents prefer to let their shingles “gray” over time, and you’ll see this “Nantucket” look throughout town. Other residents prefer to coat their shingles with a semi-solid or solid stain to protect them and prevent graying.
Because cedar shingles tend to grow mold and mildew, you may see some black color on your shingles or behind them (the black is an indication of plant growth). Power washing with a mold-killing detergent will wash off the plants, but if your shingles are in a damp or shady area, the mold or mildew will grow back. Trimming your trees to reduce the shade will help slow mildew growth on your shingles.
Cedar Shingle Staining and Installation
Cedar shingles are a staple of Massachusetts' homes and require occasional power washing & staining to keep them beautiful & protected.
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Free Color Consultation
We hire a professional South Shore designer to work with you to choose interior or exterior colors. This is a complimentary service for all projects.
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Interior Carpentry and Molding Installation Installation
Crown and dental moldings, wainscot, and other decorative interior moldings give a polished look.
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Deck and Fence Painting and Staining
Protecting decks, porches and fences from the harsh New England climate in commercial environments means they will look beautiful and last longer.
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EPA Lead Certified Professionals
If performing a renovation, repair or painting project disturbs lead-based paint, a professional EPA-Certified Lead-Certified Renovator will be matched to your project. It's the law.
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Epoxy Finishes to your concrete floor
Epoxy coatings help your garage, and basement floors seem polished and more “finished.” By locking in the concrete dust that gets kicked up when people drive or walk on concrete, these coatings can keep the rest of your home cleaner as well.
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Exterior House Painting and Staining
Painting your home's in the Boston climate requires product expertise to ensure it not only looks beautiful, but lasts.
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Financing Available
Convenient financing allows clients to get the work done now, and pay later.
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Interior Painting
Painting your interior beautifies the space and gives the whole house a fresh look and feel.
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Kitchen Cabinet Painting
Painting outdated kitchen cabinets makes your home instantly more modern and provides a huge "boost" to the feel of your entire home.
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Popcorn Ceiling Removal
While popcorn ceilings had their time on top trends lists, they are rarely seen in modern homes. Removing a popcorn ceiling is tricky and messy, and because popcorn ceilings trap dirt and dust, this is a popular project for allergy sufferers!
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Power Washing
Power washing is an important first step to remove mold, mildew, oil, salt, and old paint so the new coat of paint lasts longer in our harsh New England climate.
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Stucco Repairs and Painting
Maintainance and repair of stucco or EIFS (a synthetic stucco) is important to control moisture.
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Walls: Drywall installation, Horsehair plaster repair, Plastering
Whether your walls have water damage or if they have holes and dents that need patching and sanding, they'll need a smooth surface before painting can begin.
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Carpentry & Wood Repair
Repairing rotted wood is essential prior to painting a home's exterior. Paint will not last if painted over wood rot.
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Vinyl and Aluminum Siding Painting
Faded vinyl and aluminum siding can be painted to give it new life.
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