All ceilings, walls, and trim were inspected for prep work, which included, but it was limited to scrape, sand, prime, and caulk all poor surfaces.
The project took an application of one coat of primer to all stained woodwork/trim around the house, followed by two coats of an acrylic latex semigloss to all trim and woodwork. Ceilings and wall received two coats of Cashmere Sherwin Williams paint.
Exterior painting and interior painting are about bringing your vision to fruition. Here at Elkins Painting & Wallpapering, we're proud to be a part of making that happen for so many homeowners.
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