Andy is on every job — not “coordinating remotely,” actually swinging the brush, laying the plank, setting the tile. Below is exactly what we do, and exactly how.
Walls, ceilings, trim, doors, and the cabinet finish neighbors keep recommending us for. We sand, prime, and spray cabinets in a temporary booth on-site so the lacquer-grade finish doesn’t come with a six-week wait for them to ship somewhere and back.
Every room gets two coats minimum, drop cloths edge-to-edge, and walls walked with you under full lighting before we call it done.
Siding, trim, doors, shutters, soffits, foundation. Every exterior job starts with a soft pressure wash, then scrape, then prime any bare wood, then two coats of Sherwin-Williams Duration in the finish you picked.
We tarp the landscaping, mask the windows, and walk the perimeter with you on the final day. The estimate covers paint, primer, washing, and prep — there’s no separate “surprise” line on the invoice.
Houses, decks, driveways, sidewalks, fences. We use soft-wash detergent on siding, higher PSI on hardscape, and we never blast under siding seams or into window frames where moisture lingers.
About half our pressure-wash jobs are pre-paint prep — and we won’t finish-coat a wall we didn’t wash. That’s how exterior paint actually lasts a full decade in NC humidity.
Subway, herringbone, picket, zellige, marble mosaic — we’ll install whatever you bring back from the tile shop. We laser-level every row, set with the right thinset for the wall type, and grout in the same week so the kitchen is back in service.
Bundle it with a fresh coat of cabinet paint and you’ve essentially remodeled the kitchen in two weeks for a fraction of a full remodel.
LVP done the right way — subfloor leveled to within 1/8" before a single plank goes down, quiet underlayment under it, and seams that read as one continuous board across the room.
“Luxury locking” means the planks click together without glue or nails, so you get the look of hardwood with the moisture-resistance of vinyl. Perfect for kitchens, basements, and any open-plan main floor in the Triangle’s humidity.
We start by walking the whole deck or fence and flagging every loose board, popped nail, and split rail. Anything structural gets replaced before we sand. Then we strip the old finish, brighten the wood, and apply semi-transparent or solid stain depending on the board condition.
The result: a deck that looks like the day it was built and a fence that won’t need touching for another three to five seasons.
The number on the estimate is the number on the invoice. We list every product, color code, prep step, and square-foot count so you know exactly what you’re paying for — and so we can’t move the goalposts halfway through the job.
If you want to add scope, that gets a new written line item before any extra work happens. Simple.
Get a written quote →Andy comes out, measures, listens, and asks the awkward budget question early so we’re honest from minute one.
Paint samples on your wall, plus a written quote with every product, color code, and prep step listed.
Floors covered, furniture masked, neighboring rooms sealed off. Prep is where the result is won or lost.
Two coats minimum, then you walk every wall with Andy with the lights on. We don’t leave until you sign off.
Tell us a little about what you’re thinking and Andy will follow up the same day. No pressure, no obligation — just a real quote.