When you paint your exterior in the month of May.

Professional interior painting for Utah homes — walls, ceilings, trim, and accent walls. Premium paints and expert color matching for Park City, Heber City, Midway, and Salt Lake County residences.
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Weather-resistant exterior painting and HardyBoard siding finishing designed for the Wasatch Back's demanding mountain climate. Protect your investment.
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Cabinet painting, refinishing, and specialty decorative techniques that transform kitchens and living spaces throughout Salt Lake County and beyond.
We use products specifically designed for:
Higher-end exterior paints are especially worth it in Utah’s climate.
Prep is the most important part of any exterior job. This can include:
Skipping prep is the #1 reason paint jobs fail early.
Not necessarily. Many homeowners choose to be away, especially for exterior work. For interior projects, we coordinate access and communication so everything runs smoothly with minimal disruption.
It depends on the size and scope:
We always aim to balance efficiency with quality—prep and drying time are key.
Yes—Utah is actually a harsh environment for paint due to:
That’s why proper prep and high-quality products matter more here than in milder climates.
The ideal season is late spring through early fall (May–October). We look for:
Painting outside of this range can impact how well the paint cures and adheres.
In Utah’s climate, most homes need repainting every 5–10 years depending on exposure. South- and west-facing sides tend to wear faster due to intense sun and UV exposure, while shaded areas can last longer.
