Interior and Exterior House Painting
House Painting to Protect Your Investment
Painting your home is a great way to improve its aesthetic, but it also provides necessary protection, especially in damp climates like the Pacific Northwest.
Beach Bear has a team of well-established professionals that provide a wide range of custom interior and exterior painting services. They bring years of expertise and skilled techniques to every job, and it shows in the quality of their workmanship.
Whether your motivation is to protect your home from rotand mold, or the desire for a fresh new look, you can trust our painters to be professional, respectful, and highly capable.
Indoor House Painting
Adding or changing paint colors inside the home changes the feel of a space and makes it look more finished. But mistakes and blemishes, even small ones, can become a focal point and tarnish the whole project. Our painting professionals work with expert precision to achieve an impeccable finish. You deserve professional results and the highest quality of service, and when working with our team that’s exactly what you’ll get.
Exterior House Painting
The Pacific Northwest climate, particularly in Coastal towns, contributes to common issues that can affect the structure or appearance of your home.
Surfactant leaching, vinyl siding warp, blistering, peeling, mildew, wrinkling and fading – these are just some of the problems that can be corrected by a fresh exterior paint job.
Our team of artisans can work with all types of exteriors - wood, brick, hardy plank, vinyl and more – and deliver results that enhance your home’s curb appeal while also restoring the integrity of its exterior finishes.
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House Painting FAQs
How often should I paint my walls?
5-10 years is the general longevity of properly applied paint for both interior and exterior walls. This will depend on a multitude of factors, such as the material being painted, exposure to weather, the type of paint, and a multitude of other scenarios.
How many times can I paint over paint?
There is no limit! As long as your paint is still in good condition, you can repaint many layers. However, if your paint has started to peel or chip, those areas will need to be scraped, pressure washed, or sanded before painting to increase longevity.
I am installing new floors as well as painting the interior walls. Which should I do first?
We suggest that you install your flooring first. Installation of flooring can scratch the paint, causing you to need touchups. Avoiding the damage will help you avoid unnecessary extra costs.
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Contact us today with any questions you might have, advice we can offer, or to receive a quote for the house painting services that you’re looking for!