Walls, ceilings, trim, doors. Full prep — patch, sand, caulk, prime — then two coats of premium paint. Floors covered, edges taped, dust kept down. We move and protect your furniture, lock up nightly, and finish on schedule.
Get a quotePower wash, scrape, prime, paint. Brick, siding, stucco, wood. Weather-rated finishes built for Memphis sun and humidity. Full repaints completed in days, not weeks.
Get a quoteTransform a tired kitchen without ripping it out. We sand, prime, and HVLP-spray your cabinets for a factory-smooth finish at a fraction of replacement cost.
Get a quoteStain or paint new wood fences. Seal and finish backyard sheds. We don't just slap a coat on — full prep so the finish actually lasts through Memphis weather.
Get a quoteCrown molding, baseboards, interior doors, exterior doors. The detail work that makes the rest of a paint job look right. Done with the same care as a full room.
Get a quoteDescribe what you've got. We'll come look, ask questions, and write a clear quote. Free estimate, no obligation.
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Fresh-installed pine privacy fence, fully stained and sealed against Tennessee weather. Edges, posts, and gates done by hand for a uniform finish.

Cabinets fully masked, primed, and HVLP-sprayed in place. The plastic is the work — every surface protected so paint goes only where paint should go. Result: factory-smooth finish without the cost of replacing.
The visible part of painting is the easy part. What separates a 3-year paint job from a 10-year one is everything that happens before the topcoat.
On every interior job we patch nail holes and dings, sand glossy or rough surfaces, caulk every gap where trim meets wall, and prime any bare or stained spots. Furniture moves to the center of the room, gets tarped, and stays that way until we're done. Floors get drop cloths over rosin paper. Outlet covers come off. Edges get taped clean.
For exteriors we start with a thorough power wash to strip dirt, mildew, chalk and loose paint. Then scrape, sand any rough wood, address rot, caulk failed seams, and prime bare wood, knots, and stains. Only after that does the topcoat go on — usually two coats of weather-rated finish for Memphis humidity.
For cabinets we mask the kitchen end-to-end with plastic and tape, remove and label every door and drawer front, sand every face, prime in HVLP-grade primer, and finish with a self-leveling cabinet enamel. The result is a factory-smooth, fully-cured surface that doesn't chip when you wipe it down.
You won't see most of this work in the finished photos. But you'll feel it five years from now when the paint still looks like the day we left.
Tell us about your project. We'll come walk the home, ask questions, and write a clear quote — usually on the spot.