FAQs
Crestwood Painting
Have an interior or exterior-related question? Crestwood Painting has the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!
How much does interior painting cost?
Interior painting costs vary significantly. A small bedroom in Kansas City might cost under $1,000, while a whole house could exceed $100,000. The final price depends on numerous factors, making it difficult to provide a precise estimate without assessing the specific project.How long does an interior painting estimate take?
Scheduling an estimate is a straightforward process. You can book online or call our office at 816-805-4515. We'll send a confirmation email immediately and a reminder 24 hours before the appointment. Most estimates are completed in 30 minutes or less. Our aim is to ensure you're well-informed and comfortable with the proposed painting process.How long does interior painting in Lee's Summit take?
The duration of interior painting projects can vary. For instance, painting a living room, including walls, ceiling, and trim, typically takes about two days. However, if extensive plaster repair or trim preparation is required, the project may take longer.Do I have to move out for interior painting?
Relocation during interior painting is generally unnecessary. We use low-VOC, low-odor paints with quick drying times, minimizing disruption to your daily routine. While certain areas may be temporarily inaccessible, we'll work with you to schedule the project in a way that maintains your home's livability, such as painting one room at a time or prioritizing high-traffic areas.Do I have to be careful with new paint?
Some caution is advisable with newly painted surfaces. While paint dries quickly, it takes about two to three weeks to fully cure and reach maximum hardness and durability. During this period, avoid scrubbing, bumping, or placing heavy objects against freshly painted surfaces. For cleaning, a gentle wipe with a damp cloth is sufficient. After the curing period, your painted surfaces will be ready for normal use.What is included in exterior house painting?
Our exterior painting service covers all previously painted surfaces, including siding, trim, doors, soffits, fascia, and accent trim. Garages are typically included unless they have unique features. Sheds may be included if they require painting. Playhouses are generally not included, but we're happy to offer color advice. Stone foundations are only painted if they were previously painted. Our approach ensures clarity about what's included in the service.How long does exterior paint last in Kansas City?
Based on our experience, exterior paint in Kansas City can last up to 14 years. This longevity is achieved through attention to detail, use of high-quality products, and a process designed for durability. Our focus on these aspects ensures good value for homeowners.How much does exterior painting cost?
Exterior painting costs vary based on several factors. A small ranch-style home might cost around $5,000, while larger, more detailed homes could cost up to $40,000. The final price depends on the home's size, number of colors used, complexity of color placement, accessibility, and any necessary repairs. While some painters may offer lower prices, our focus is on delivering lasting results and a smooth experience.When is it OK to paint exteriors?
Exterior painting in Kansas City is typically done from spring through Thanksgiving, although exact dates may vary yearly due to weather conditions. We can paint in temperatures as low as 35°F, but we prioritize our painters' comfort. Contrary to common belief, summer heat doesn't prevent painting as long as best practices are followed. In essence, if weather conditions are suitable, we can proceed with painting.What's the best exterior sheen for Kansas City?
The choice of exterior sheen is primarily aesthetic rather than functional. For the main body of the house, flat or satin finishes are common. Trim is often painted in satin or semi-gloss for a crisp look. Front doors and shutters typically use gloss or semi-gloss for a polished appearance. Suburban homes often use satin finish throughout, while older, traditional homes may combine different sheens for contrast. Higher sheens are easier to clean but may highlight imperfections more than lower sheen finishes.
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