We Help Answer Your Common Painting and Wall Updates Questions

Interior Painting

  • Q: What paint products do you use?

    A: We want our finishes to last beautifully. We refuse to cut costs with contractor-grade paint that comes off when scrubbed. That’s why we use high-quality paints from Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, and Fine Paints of Europe.

  • Q: How long does an interior painting project usually take?

    A: The duration of a painting project depends on various factors, such as the size of the area, the number of rooms being painted, and the complexity of the job. A long-lasting paint job requires time and attention to detail. However, you can still live in your home even during an extended project.

  • Q: What is your interior painting process?

    At Driggs Finishing, we take pride in delivering exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail. Below, we'll guide you through our meticulous painting process to showcase the care and dedication we put into every project.


    Protection of Furniture and Flooring

    Before starting the painting process, we take great care in protecting your furniture, fixtures, and flooring. We will carefully move furniture to the center of the room and cover it with protective film to prevent any accidental damage.


    Premium Paint Application

    We apply only the best paints with the best brushes and rollers for a buttery-smooth finish.


    Surface Preparation

    Prep is king. You’ve probably heard it said that painting is 90% prep, 10% painting. That’s because a perfectly applied paint is worthless without the proper surface preparation. When painting walls, we inspect them for cracks, nicks, and old paint drips. We eliminate these imperfections to leave you with a flat and fresh looking surface. All trim and woodwork are masked with tape to keep paint where it belongs, leaving you with a razor-crisp line.


    Post-painting Cleaning

    We believe in leaving your home as clean and tidy as we found it. Our team takes care of all post-painting cleanup, returning your furniture to its original position, and ensuring there's no trace of the painting process left behind.

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