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Ken­ne­saw  Best Choice in Home Paint­ing Projects


Pro­fes­sional Paint­ing– Qual­ity Exte­rior at Great Prices

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Eagle Paint­ing not only pro­vides you with the best qual­ity paint­ing ser­vices but can add value to your home or busi­ness! Our respect for our cus­tomers and our atten­tion to detail gives you a fin­ished prod­uct that you can be proud of. We offer patient high qual­ity ser­vice and pre­scrib­ing the cor­rect prod­ucts and process is our strength.

With Eagle Paint­ing, you can rest assured that you will receive a great ser­vice and prompt­ness in prod­uct delivery.

No project is too big or small, we cater to all! From small home projects to Cor­po­rate offices and Nurs­ing Homes, Eagle Paint­ing will pro­vide you with a ser­vice that will make you proud. To view tes­ti­mo­nial let­ters from sat­is­fied cus­tomers, please click here.

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Res­i­den­tial and Com­mer­cial Painter in Kennesaw

Spe­cial­iz­ing in Paint­ing Ser­vices, Dry Walling Ser­vices and Plas­ter­ing Ser­vices in the Ken­ne­saw area.

At Eagle Paint­ing, we know how dread­ful the idea of paint­ing can be. As sim­ple as it may sound, clear­ing up a room, lay­ing down pro­tec­tive mate­r­ial on the floor and the actual apply­ing of paint can be time con­sum­ing, messy and over­all a down­right unpleas­ant expe­ri­ence. And doing the work is only part of the process: choos­ing the right col­ors is cru­cial for your Ken­ne­saw paint­ing job, the right type of paint and choos­ing the appro­pri­ate tex­ture or wall­pa­per design can be just as daunt­ing. For those who choose to do this on their own, the results are often dis­ap­point­ing. This is why a lot of res­i­den­tial own­ers and busi­nesses in Ken­ne­saw choose to hire pro­fes­sional painters such as Eagle Paint­ing to help them trans­form their envi­ron­ment into a clean, refresh­ing, eye pleas­ing work or liv­ing area.

IF OUR PAINT JOB LASTS YOU TWICE AS LONG, THEN IT REALLY ONLY COSTS YOU HALF AS MUCH!
Step1
Repair or replace any dam­aged sur­faces, whether wood, stucco, masonry or metal.

Step2

Wash off all sur­faces. Use a high-pressure water sprayer  to reduce labor. Make sure that sur­faces dry thoroughly.

Step3

Use sand­pa­per or a paint scraper to remove any loose, cracked, chip­ping or blis­tered paint — down to raw sur­faces if nec­es­sary. Use a small drop cloth as you go to catch loose bits of paint and debris. If you decide the exte­rior needs to be sand­blasted, hire a licensed professional.

Step4

Patch all nail or screw holes, gouges and cracks.

Step5

Caulk such places as seams and cor­ners, above door and win­dow trim, and where trim meets sid­ing — or where any mate­r­ial meets a dif­fer­ent kind of mate­r­ial, such as trim over masonry. (Excep­tion: Don’t use caulk where sid­ing or shin­gles over­lap or between shin­gles.) Use high-grade exte­rior caulk. Bet­ter caulks (such as sil­i­cone) actu­ally bond to sur­faces like glue and resist break­ing down.

Step6

Use epoxy filler (the mate­r­ial used for car bod­ies) to repair seri­ous prob­lems in woodwork.

Step7

Cover dark stains — a wood knot, old paint, wood stain — with a stain-blocking primer. The same goes for mildewed areas; you can find primers and addi­tives made espe­cially for mildew.

Step8

Sand all rough or glossy sur­faces; paint needs a slightly rough­ened sur­face to stick to. You can also use paint deglosser on all glossy sur­faces. Remove sand­ing dust and debris.

Step9

Remove or cover all light fix­tures, plumb­ing out­lets, elec­tri­cal cov­ers and house numbers.

Step10

Remove all screens. You don’t want to get paint on them; it’s dif­fi­cult (or impos­si­ble) to remove.

Step11

Use drop cloths to cover every­thing you don’t want to paint, such as plants, walk­ways, cars and your neigh­bors’ property.

Step12

Apply primer over all raw sur­faces. Note that dif­fer­ent sur­faces — paint, metal, wood, stucco — require dif­fer­ent primers.

Step13

Allow the primer to dry, then apply at least two coats of exte­rior paint. Let each coat dry between appli­ca­tions accord­ing to the manufacturer’s instruc­tions. Use a brush on all wood­work and a paint roller or spray machine for every­thing else.

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