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Doors and Frames

Doors and frames see daily use, so they deserve a durable finish that can handle constant contact. We start by removing hardware when possible, cleaning the surface thoroughly, and sanding to remove previous finishes or imperfections. After applying a high-bond primer, we use specialized rollers and brushes for a smooth, even topcoat with no streaks or drips.

Our paints are chosen for both appearance and durability, ensuring your doors and trim stay fresh for years.

Homeowners often combine this service with Trim and Baseboards
for a perfectly matched finish, or with Cupboard Refinishing
to extend that polished look throughout the home.

FAQ

Q1. Do you remove doors to paint them?
If possible, yes. Removing doors allows for cleaner edges and smoother coats, especially for front or cabinet doors.

Q2. What’s the best paint finish for doors?
We use satin, semi-gloss, or gloss finish for doors and other high-touch areas—they resist fingerprints, scuffs, and moisture.

Q3. Can you paint metal or fiberglass doors?
Yes. We properly prime those materials so paint adheres evenly and lasts.

Q4. How long does door painting take?
A standard interior door can be painted in less than an hour. Entry doors may need an extra coat or drying time.

Q5. How do I keep my doors looking fresh?
Wipe them regularly with mild soap and water and avoid harsh chemicals that dull the finish.

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