Exterior repaint on a Pacific Northwest home

Painting that lasts because the prep was done right.

Interior and exterior. Two-coat minimum. Pressure wash, scrape, sand, fill, prime, paint. Written scope, fixed price.

The paint is not where the work happens.

Pressure wash. Scrape. Sand. Fill. Prime. Then paint.

Most premature paint failures we get called to fix are not paint problems. They are prep problems. The previous crew skipped the pressure wash, painted over peeling paint, or covered active moisture without addressing it. We do not bid that way. The prep line on our scope is longer than the paint line, and the budget reflects it. The result is a paint job that looks right when we leave and still looks right five and ten years later.

Two-story Pacific Northwest home with scaffolding and weather containment during exterior work

Interior and exterior, both.

Interior: walls, ceilings, trim, doors, cabinets (when scoped with the right prep and finish). Exterior: full repaints over stucco, siding, fiber-cement, wood, and metal, plus trim, fascia, and doors. Color consultation included on every project; we bring fan decks on the walkthrough and put samples on the wall before we start.

We have done painting scopes across Everett, Mukilteo, Lynnwood, Edmonds, Bothell, Mill Creek, Bellevue, Kirkland, and Redmond.

Interior painting: finished family room with neutral palette and trim cut-in

Our painting process.

Five stages. Written scope. Fixed price.

1. Free walkthrough. We meet you on site, look at the substrate honestly, and tell you whether paint is the right call or whether something underneath needs attention first.

2. Color and product selection. Fan decks on the walkthrough plus samples on the wall before the project starts. Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore by default; alternates on request.

3. Prep. Pressure wash, scrape, sand, fill, caulk, prime bare spots. The line on our scope is the longest line for a reason.

4. Two-coat application. Cut in, roll or spray with back-rolling where appropriate, and a second full coat. We do not paint over wet substrate.

5. Walkthrough and warranty. Final inspection, punch-list completion, and a written workmanship warranty.

Testimonials

What clients say after the warranty walkthrough.

Stucco, exterior, and interior renovation across Snohomish County and the Eastside.

Homeowner, Everett

Stucco repair, North Everett

Found water damage behind our stucco that two other contractors had missed. They opened the wall, fixed the framing, rebuilt the assembly, and the whole thing was done on the price they quoted.

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Homeowner, Bellevue

Kitchen remodel, West Bellevue

Schedule held week to week, the crew on site Monday was the same crew on site Friday, and the final price matched the contract. We have already signed them for the primary bath next year.

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Homeowner, Lynnwood

Whole-home repaint, Alderwood Manor

The prep took longer than the paint, which they had warned us about up front. Three years in and the paint still looks like it did the day they finished.

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Homeowner, Mukilteo

Siding replacement, Harbour Pointe

They replaced the underlayment and added flashing details the original install had skipped. Walked us through every change order with photos before the work happened.

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Property Manager, Everett

Multi-family exterior, downtown Everett

Pulled permits, ran the project on schedule, closed everything out clean. Communication was the best we have had on a multi-family job in years.

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Painting, answered.

The questions we get asked the most on interior and exterior repaint walkthroughs across Snohomish County and the Eastside.

Paint cannot fix a wall that is failing underneath it. Loose paint, exposed substrate, and active moisture problems will telegraph through any topcoat within a year or two. Most premature paint failures we get called to fix are not paint problems; they are prep problems. Pressure wash, scrape, sand, fill, prime the bare spots, then paint.

Repaint walkthrough? Free.

In-person inspection, color consultation, written scope, fixed price. The prep line is the longest line for a reason.