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Before a new piece goes in, we take the time to measure it correctly. That helps keep the work clean and makes the finished area fit the way it should.
A smooth project depends on a clear handoff from sales to production. This is where we review the scope, customer expectations, project details, and anything the team needs to know before the work moves forward.
The materials on an exterior project are more than just paint. Caulk, primer, coatings, and prep supplies all play a role in how the finished project comes together.
Before paint goes on, we work through the gaps and joints around the exterior trim. Caulking these areas helps seal out moisture and prepares the exterior for the next step.
This is why communication matters during a project. The first color did not give the homeowner the look they were hoping for, so we paused, made a new plan, and helped get the project back on track.
Exterior painting takes more coordination than people may realize. While one person sprays, another helps shield and protect the nearby surfaces as the work moves forward.
Before a house gets to the finished photo, it has to go through this stage. Scraping, caulking, masking, and surface prep all help set up the final result.
Meet Alex, who handles content and media creation at Absolute Painting. Heβs been with us for about a year and helps show the work, people, and process behind our projects.
Meet Jeremy from our admin team at Absolute Painting. Heβs been with us since March 2026 and helps support the office behind the scenes. Outside work, he enjoys time with friends and family, reading, and The Lord of the Rings.
Meet Jayden, the head of our marketing and admin teams at Absolute Painting. Sheβs been with us for 3 years and helps keep the office organized, communication moving, and our marketing consistent.
Power washing is not just about spraying water and moving on. We use TSP during the wash process because it helps cut through dirt, grime, and buildup so the surface is cleaner before sanding, prep, and stain.