Just finished this painting job at Life Church in Norton MA.
It was a very large room where they hold their Sunday service.
It was painted in 2 shades of gray, Sherwin Williams "argos" and "tin lizzie". Jcb Painting uses primarily Benjamin Moore Paints but this job called for Sherwin Williams color.
Friday, June 7, 2019
Monday, May 27, 2019
Life Church Painting-Norton, MA.
Jcb Painting started this paint job last week at the Life Church in Norton, MA. |
The walls need some sanding and patching work before painting. The new colors will be 2 shades of the ever popular color gray. |
Saturday, April 13, 2019
Interior painting in Norton, MA.
Saturday, March 30, 2019
Interior house painting in North Attleborough, MA
When I first started painting I thought I knew how to paint. (doesn't everyone?) In order to paint well you have to use the proper tools, i.e. good brushes and roller knaps, not the cheap ones. If you go the cheap route the job will be much harder to do. It also makes sense to spend the extra money for premium paints. Because you really do get what you pay for and the paint job will look much better than if you used cheap stuff. Trust me.
You need a good eye for cutting in, a steady hand to get those straight paint lines and quite a bit of knowledge.
No two paint jobs are the same. They are all different in some way. Some are easy to do, and some harder to do.
With all the products associated with painting, paints, stains, varnishes, lacquers, etc, you have to be part chemist and painter at the same time.
You have to know what to do first and what to do last to insure a great paint job. And after decades of painting homes and businesses in southeastern Massachusetts we have that experience. We are always on time, neat, and trustworthy.
When Jcb Painting comes to the job we set up for the day. We cover all floors and furniture. We move all furniture away from the walls and sweep and vacuum the area that will be worked that day.
We then proceed to prep the area, caulking baseboard and trim neatly, and patching and sanding the walls to get ready for painting. (painting is the easy part!) |
We prime and paint the ceilings first and then prime and paint all the woodwork, (doors, windows, baseboard, all trim) then we paint the walls.
At the end of the day, if the room isn't finished, we clean up again (sweeping, vacuuming) and put the room back in order so it can still be used. We only disrupt the area while we are working.
Sunday, March 24, 2019
Interior Painting in Mansfield, MA.
Saturday, March 23, 2019
Interior painting and wallpaper removal in Foxborough, MA.
Removing wallpaper chair rail in this dining room in Foxborough, MA. |
Thursday, March 14, 2019
Interior house painting in Foxborough, MA,
After images from my last bathroom paint job in Foxborough, MA. What usually takes 2 days to do, painting from baseboard to ceiling, took 4 days because this bathroom was in poor shape. A big contributor of the mold and paint failure was not using the ceiling fan.
The wall color is "la paloma gray" by Benjamin Moore.
The wall color is "la paloma gray" by Benjamin Moore.
Jcb Painting caulked all around the shower enclosure to keep moisture from seeping under the paint and causing a paint failure after using the shower. |
The medicine cabinet will be replaced at a later date. |
The bottom line here is always use your ceiling fan to exhaust the moisture in the air after using the shower. Keep it on for at least 15 minutes. |
Saturday, March 9, 2019
Bathroom prepping before painting.
This is what happens when your bathroom isn't properly prepped and painted. Priming and caulking would have prevented this and saved the homeowner money when they hired Jcb Painting to fix it.
The original paint job had a really bad caulking job around the vanity and along the baseboard which Jcb Painting had to completely remove and redo. Where the other painter should have absolutely caulked was around the shower enclosure as you can see from the images.
This bathroom will be finished next Tuesday. Stay tuned.
This post originally appeared on houzz.com.
The original paint job had a really bad caulking job around the vanity and along the baseboard which Jcb Painting had to completely remove and redo. Where the other painter should have absolutely caulked was around the shower enclosure as you can see from the images.
This bathroom will be finished next Tuesday. Stay tuned.
This post originally appeared on houzz.com.
Ceiling paint failure because of no primer and not using the ceiling fan. |
Wall failure because shower enclosure was not caulked between shower and wall allowing moisture to seep in and destroy the wall. |
We see this type of bathroom paint failure quite often. We will be doing mold remediation also. |
Removing old bad caulking job around vanity. |
Removing bad caulking from baseboard and along the tile edge. |
Monday, February 18, 2019
Mold removal and painting in North Attleboro, MA.
Jcb Painting works on a lot of Bathrooms and very often when we come to look at the paint job, mold is an issue because the exhaust ceiling fan is hardly used or not at all. Before using the shower the ceiling fan should be turned on and kept on for at least 15 minutes after to exhaust the moisture from the air. So the lesson here is, use your bathroom fan. It's there for a purpose. |
Thursday, February 14, 2019
After wallpaper border removal
This is the room after the wallpaper border was removed in North Attleborough, MA. It took a lot longer to finish than expected but Jcb Painting prevailed. The walls below the border were also in rough shape, but after a lot of patching and sanding they came out beautiful. The hardwood floor will be refinished also. |
Sunday, February 10, 2019
Wall paper border removal.
But on this job it was the opposite. The backing was extremely difficult to remove. The original installer must have used a lot more paste than was necessary to apply this wall paper border. |
After removal of wall paper, Jcb Painting, machine sanded to remove all left over bits of paper and glue, patched and sanded again and then primed and painted. It's tough to price this kind of job. You never know what to expect. No two wall paper borders are the same when it comes time to remove for painting. It's a lot of physical work plus a lot of clean up. One of the hardest things to do when painting a room. This article originally appeared on Linkedin. |
Sunday, January 27, 2019
Painting a bathroom in Foxboro, MA.
Jcb Painting, painting another bathroom in Foxboro with the popular color gray. We paint a lot of bathrooms. |
The finished bathroom after painting. The blue tape hasn't been removed yet because the paint was still wet. |
Friday, January 11, 2019
Home office painting.
Here is a scenario Jcb Painting comes upon these days when contracted to paint a home office. Before we can begin painting the space we first have to move furniture. Then there is the input and output peripherals attached to the computers and other electronics.
This can be a delicate procedure. In order to paint the area most of the connections have to be disconnected and then reconnected after the painting is finished. Jcb Painting has a lot of experience doing this.
First we take closeup pictures of all the inputs and outputs before disconnecting for reference, so when we reconnect all peripherals, everything works as it did before we got there.
On this paint job we have 2 computers, 2 monitors, 1 printer, TV, speakers, sound bar, woofer, cables, extension cords, router, and many wires to be moved.
As we start to disconnect we clean all dust off of wires and cables, then move everything out of the way to paint. Then vacuum and prep the area to be painted.
After the painting is done, we reconnect all electronics.
No need for the geek squad here.
This is another painting service that Jcb Painting provides to its customers.
Thursday, January 3, 2019
Fixing and painting a ceiling.
This the before image of a ceiling failure in Plainville, MA. The original plaster job was poorly done. |
This is how it looks after Jcb Painting came to the job and repaired the area. This is the master bedroom. Both sides of this room had the same failure. |
Saturday, December 29, 2018
Painting Prep Work Before Painting.
Interior Paint Job Prep Work That Painting Contractors Don't Talk About. (or Charge for)
By Jcb Painting
When we get a call to come out to a potential interior painting job to look it over and give a quote we never know what we will see, or don't see.
When I arrive I meet the homeowner and we introduce ourselves and we proceed to look at the space to be painted.
Gone are the days of measuring the square footage of the room to be painted with a tape measure and writing it all down on a pad of paper. Today it is digital. I ask if I may snap pictures of the space to be painted from all angles and give the room a good look over with the old eyeballs. I look at the shape of the walls, doors, trim, ceiling and anything else that will need painting.
I look to see how much patching, sanding and other prep work that may be required to do the job professionally.
I talk with the home owner about what I will do, what their time frame is of when they would like the job to begin to make sure I can start, with out any conflicts for other scheduled jobs I have and that it fits their schedule.
When I get home I upload the images I took to give me a fresh perspective on the job that I looked at to be painted and what I remember seeing. It all comes together to help me to give a fair and honest quote. I then send the quote out to the customer, and usually, I'm awarded the paint job.
So the day arrives when I start the job.
First thing we do is move furniture. (refrigerators, stoves, beds, bureaus, dressers, end table etc.)
Now, most people keep clean and tidy homes, but there are some area's that just don't get cleaned to often. Those area's are under the furniture and appliances. Especially the heavy stuff, like refrigerators, beds, bureaus, and dressers. You never know what it will look like under those things after moving them away from the walls so we have room to paint. It's good to have at least 5 feet between walls and furniture to work.
So we start to move the furniture.
Now the approaching music score from the shower scene in the movie "Psycho" begins to play in my head.
We start with the bed. Usually the bed has not been moved in a while. It is extremely dusty under there with any number of other things. Like kids toys, snack foods, chips, Doritos's, Cheetos's, candy and wrappers, some chocolates. (people watch a lot of tv in bed today and they like to snack) The list goes on. Some of the things we find, I can't mention here.
Then there is the "other" furniture to move.
Now the music score from "Jaws" is entering my head. You never know what lies below.
This is a scenario that is played out time after time. But that's OK. It's sort of like that in my home also. Perfectly normal.
That furniture is heavy and who looks under there anyways?
So what do we do? We clean. We pick up all trash, stale food etc. etc. and we then completely vacuum the area clean again.
Sometimes we clean the floor, like under the refrigerator.
This is not part of the quote, we just do it. And we don't tell the customer either so as to not embarrass anyone. Like I said before it is perfectly normal for stuff to collect under heavy furniture. It happens to all of us.
Most customers don't realize that we do this. They think we just paint. We are actually providing another service. The room is always cleaner after we exit.
Good painting contractors will do this cleaning service at no extra charge and never say anything about it.
Not all painting contractors do this. But we do.
Thanks for reading!
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