Despite knowing what you want your space to look like when completed, you might not have the first idea of how to go about getting started on it; and that's perfectly fine. Paints are designed for many different applications, and most will only bond and look good on a limited variety of surfaces and materials. Two styles of paint may have indistinguishable qualities from each other, yet prove vastly dissimilar in application, effectiveness, and ultimately longevity. It's important that you consult a professional before starting out by yourself, if you're unacquainted with the full scope of the project.
At Billings Best, we understand all aspects of the painting process. We're as adept at prepping and applying paint to a steel or aluminum fence or gate system as we are at staining a pine privacy fence and seal-coating it with lacquer. We're accustomed to tackling a wide range of painting needs, even on the same jobsite; nothing you present us will leave us grasping for solutions. Much of the hardest work of painting can be found in the actual preparatory work itself. Walls, ceilings, floors, and trim must be cleaned and patched. Metal must be sandblasted and wiped down multiple times to remove any traces of clinging oils. Wood fences or trim must be sanded, holes filled with putty, cracks glued shut... this alone can comprise the majority of a project. Despite the difficulties of these common concerns, we refuse to cut corners on the job; painting is one of those jobs where you get out exactly what you put in. This reflects clearly in the quality of the finished product. We trust that you'll find us as knowledgeable and competent, as we are honest and ethical, in all aspects of the job.
At Billings Best, we understand all aspects of the painting process. We're as adept at prepping and applying paint to a steel or aluminum fence or gate system as we are at staining a pine privacy fence and seal-coating it with lacquer. We're accustomed to tackling a wide range of painting needs, even on the same jobsite; nothing you present us will leave us grasping for solutions. Much of the hardest work of painting can be found in the actual preparatory work itself. Walls, ceilings, floors, and trim must be cleaned and patched. Metal must be sandblasted and wiped down multiple times to remove any traces of clinging oils. Wood fences or trim must be sanded, holes filled with putty, cracks glued shut... this alone can comprise the majority of a project. Despite the difficulties of these common concerns, we refuse to cut corners on the job; painting is one of those jobs where you get out exactly what you put in. This reflects clearly in the quality of the finished product. We trust that you'll find us as knowledgeable and competent, as we are honest and ethical, in all aspects of the job.