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2020 Paint Trends That Will Outlast This Decade
Mark talks about 2020 paint trends you’ll love
Painting to add Home Value?
I was looking at YouTube and came across this interesting video by the Tampa Home group which highlights how to increase the value of your home. Several of the items noted were painting and pressure washing.
Behr Marquee vs Glidden Diamond
We tested the top two interior paints from Home Depot for one coat coverage. Behr Marquee vs Glidden Diamond. Interestingly, Marquee cost $40+ per gallon while Diamond is $24.
Waterproofing your home
Water intrusion is a widespread problem in both residential and commercial properties. Small cracks around windows, stucco or expansion joints can allow water to seep into the walls.
Painting increases home values
A fresh coat of paint can help increase your home values an appeal when selling.
Behr Marque vs Sherwin Williams Duration, Part 2
We did another test on these two top-line interior paints. This time we used a Sherwin Williams color rather than a Marquee one coat color.
Testing Behr Marqee vs Sherwin Williams Duration
We recently tested Behr Marquee flat versus Sherwin Williams Duration in a coverage showdown. The results are surprising. More tests are coming in the future.
Workers Compensation Insurance
It’s important to hire a licensed and insured painting contractor. Far too many painters in the Tampa area carry liability only and have an exemption for workers’ compensation.
Testing Behr Marquee vs Sherwin Williams Emerald
We decided to put the top two paints to a test.
What makes Top of the Line paint ....Premium?
We all know that exterior and interior paint varies from the low end at $10 per gallon to over $60.00 per gallon. So what makes the best paint the best?
Choosing Your Paint colors
Paint colors can transform a room into something special or, with the wrong color, a disaster!
Old worn wood deck transformed to like new with Behr Deck Over
We can transform old worn out deck to like new with Behr Deck Over.
Residential Waterproofing
Many homes we work on have water penetration points in the exterior. This can lead to water slowly entering the home.