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Common Questions
Do you charge for estimates?
Roe Painting provides a free, no obligation estimate for your commercial or residential painting project.
What is a color consultation?
Our color consultation is designed to make your color selection process straightforward and stress-free. Using our expertise and color palettes, we help you find colors which make your property appealing from the curb, define your entryway, create the mood you wish to display, keep the trim uniform, and determine the color flow for your home or business.
What do I have to do in order to get ready for the painters?
If you chose to move furniture to the center of the room and remove all pictures and artwork from the wall you may do so. We will be happy to perform this service for no additional charge.
What are different paint sheen?
Sheen refers to the light reflection of the painted or varnished surface. There are varying degrees of sheen, from no sheen to high-gloss. Though some paint manufacturers may refer to their paint sheen by different names, generally, from lowest to highest, paint sheen correspond to these reflective degrees:
- Flat finish
- Eggshell finish
- Satin finish
Semi gloss finish- High gloss finish
Do you offer a warranty?
Subject to the limitations, for a period of two years from the date of completion of the work described on the front of your contract, Roe Painting will repair peeling, blistering or chipping paint resulting from defective workmanship.
WHAT SHOULD I BE LOOKING FOR before repainting my home or building?
Exterior paint problems can occur in any environment for any number of reasons, the important part is having these problems diagnosed and fixed before they cause further damage. Are you noticing any of the below warning signs in your building?
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MILDEW:
When moisture doesn’t evaporate, it causes mildew to set, which paint will not adhere to properly. Mildew must be removed properly from the exterior surfaces of your home to ensure that no further damage to your home will occur. Many times people think that they can simply paint over existing mildew, however this is only a temporary fix that will eventually create expensive repairs for you later on. When it is simply painted over, mildew continues to live and spread beneath the paint’s surface, and in time will eventually bleed through.
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WARPED SIDING:
Warped siding is a condition caused by the accumulation of moisture followed by baking in the sun. Once warped, these areas cannot be nailed or screwed down to flatten out these manipulated areas, this would just continue to cause further damage. If warping has started to occur, your options are to replace it, or otherwise, have the areas properly prepped and painted with a quality paint.
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CHALKING:
Chalking, to the untrained eye, may appear as fading. However, chalking is actually the result of a deep chemical change. This change is caused by ultraviolet rays, which cause molecules in the top coat of your exterior house paint to transform, resulting in a white film of dust over the wall’s surface. This causes problems because when new paint is applied on top of it, it may not adhere to the surface properly.
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BLISTERING / BUBBLING:
A blister, or bubble, in your exterior paint means that the paint has lost adhesion in that particular spot. When the paint begins to pull away from earlier coats or from the painted surface, it’s usually caused by heat from the sun interfering with drying times. Preventing blistering and bubbling is done by never applying paint to a hot surface because it will cause the paint to dry before it has adhered to the wall.
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PEELING:
The leading cause of peeling paint is due to the damaging effects of the sun on the paint’s surface over a prolonged period of time. Peeling is the result of blistering, or bubbling pockets bursting open. These exposed pockets will then become larger, peeling over time. Once the blisters have been exposed, this leaves the areas unprotected against the sun’s rays, moisture, and other outdoor elements that can continue to make the problem worse.
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FADING / BLEACHING PAINT:
Fading paint color is dependent on how much exposure your home gets to the sun. Intense heat and ultraviolet rays from the Las Vegas sun is severe and will begin to cause damage to most any color over time. While we use only top quality paint that guarantees your color to last as long as possible, some paint colors simply fade more quickly than others. Fading, or bleaching, happens slowly. Often times, you might not even notice that the color of your home has changed drastically from the color you chose five years ago. Dark colors are the most likely to fade noticeably, but even bright colors can take a beating from the effects of the Arizona sun. Some of those colors include: reds, blues, greens, and yellows.
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CRACKING / STAINING STUCCO:
If you have started to notice cracking in your stucco, it must be attended to, or it will continue to worsen over time. Cracking stucco is not normal and should not be ignored. When these cracks are left unattended to, they will only continue to get worse as water enters, forcing them to crack further and leaving stains on your exterior walls as the moisture begins to escape.
HOW OFTEN SHOULD I PAINT MY HOUSE?
There is no single way to determine how whether it’s been too long since you last painted the exterior of your home, in fact, it depends on several factors such as the climate in your area, the continued care and maintenance, and the quality of the paint products that were previously used.
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What's the best time to clean and protect my surfaces?
The best time is almost always “now.” The sooner you protect your surfaces, the less damage they sustain from the elements. In areas subject to freezing temperatures, you’ll especially want to protect wood surfaces before winter. The freezing and thawing cycles of winter can be more damaging to wood than any other season.
Of course, weather plays a role in when you can have your surfaces cleaned and protected. Rain and freezing temperatures don’t mix with cleaning or protecting any surface. Otherwise, any warm, dry day is usually acceptable. Contact Renew Crew today to schedule a free estimate.
Will your products harm my plants, pets or family?
No. We only use environmentally friendly products. The vast majority are proprietary products formulated especially for Renew Crew and specifically designed to be gentle to everything but dirt.
There is no chlorine in our products. Chlorine bleaches wood, permanently marring its beauty. Our gentler, non-chlorine cleaning agents kill mold and mildew just as effectively – without harming your wood or your plants.
To Paint or Stain? That is the Question.
We’ll help you determine what’s best for your deck or fence. Whether you choose to paint or stain depends on the look and effect you’re hoping to achieve. Stain, which comes in a surprising variety of colors and hues, offers a more natural look and is much less likely to peel or chip. It also highlights the natural texture and character of your existing deck. However, if you’re looking for a virtually unlimited selection of custom colors that lasts for years and provides unbeatable protection against the weather, then paint may be the solution for you. We’ll help you analyze the pros and cons of each and help you select the right option for your project.
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