Interior Painting
Walls, ceilings, trim and cabinetry — prepped, primed and finished to look right up close.
Learn more about Interior PaintingPaint and plaster, done the way it was meant to be done — by the same owner who has finished Charlotte homes for 24 years.


Started in 2002. Same hands, same standard, every job since.
Two decades of work and not one complaint on the record.
Plaster repair, texture, patching — handled in house, not subbed out.
General contractors who could hire anyone keep hiring us back.
In 2002 a general contractor I respected teased me for working solo — one man, one truck, no crew. He hires us regularly now. That is the whole story of this company: the work spoke before I ever had to.
Twenty-four years later I still walk every job in person, price it myself, and tell you plainly what a room needs and what it doesn't. Paint, plaster, drywall, texture, restoration — if something is worth doing, it's worth doing right.
Prep is most of the job. We sand, patch, prime and protect before a finish coat goes on — which is why the line at the ceiling still looks right in five years.
Walls, ceilings, trim and cabinetry — prepped, primed and finished to look right up close.
Learn more about Interior PaintingPressure cleaning, full surface prep and elastomeric coatings built for Carolina summers.
Learn more about Exterior PaintingNew board hung and finished, or 1920s plaster repaired to match the original — not covered over.
Learn more about Drywall & PlasterRemodels and older homes where the substrate needs as much attention as the finish.
Learn more about Renovation & RestorationFinish work on schedule for general contractors and custom builders across the metro.
Learn more about New Construction PaintingKnockdown and orange peel applied, or popcorn ceilings taken down and made flat.
Learn more about Texture & Popcorn RemovalPaper off, adhesive off, walls skimmed smooth and ready for paint. No shortcuts.
Learn more about Wallpaper RemovalEpoxy floors, urethanes and elastomerics for garages, shops and commercial spaces.
Learn more about Specialty & Epoxy Coatingsfaux finishes, wood and siding repair, pressure washing, window glazing and gutter and window cleaning on request.
Ask about your projectNot a salesperson working from a price sheet. The person quoting it is the person answerable for it.
Scope, prep, product and coats in writing. You see what you're paying for, line by line.
Floors covered, furniture protected, hardware removed rather than cut around, swept clean each evening.
Twenty-four years of work has come from neighbors and contractors passing the name along.

Tell us what you're thinking. We'll walk it with you and put a real number on it — no obligation.


Honey oak cabinetry degreased, sanded and refinished in a soft grey. Same doors, same layout, same hardware openings.


Wall and base cabinets taken from mid-tone oak to a clean off-white, worked around the existing tile and appliances.


A full tone reversal — pale maple taken down to a deep espresso, with the upper glazed cabinet kept as a feature.


Bare exterior taken through full prep to a finished blue-grey body with cream trim and a warm front door.






Every frame here is a job we finished. Nothing on this page is stock.
The owner walks the house with you, measures, and asks what you actually want out of it. You get an itemized written estimate — usually the same week.
We protect the house first, then prep: sanding, patching, caulking, priming. Finish coats go on last, and the site is swept clean at the end of every day.
We walk it together in daylight. Anything you point out gets fixed before we call the job finished and hand back the keys.
We keep the radius tight on purpose. A short drive means the owner can be on your job the same day something needs a decision.
Eastover · Myers Park · Foxcroft · Quail Hollow · SouthPark · Seven Eagles
Broadmoor · Marvin Ridge area
Weddington Chase · Providence Downs

Yes. The owner comes out, walks the job with you, and leaves you a written itemized estimate at no cost and with no obligation.
Fully insured, and we send certificates before the first day on site. We're also A+ rated by the BBB, with no complaints on file.
Both. A good share of our work is 1920s–40s plaster in Eastover and Myers Park, repaired to match the original profile rather than boarded over. Drywall installation and repair is a formal part of the business, not a subcontract.
A few rooms is usually two to four days. A whole-house interior in a larger home runs one to three weeks depending on trim detail and how much repair the walls need. Your estimate gives you a schedule, not a guess.
Almost never. We work room by room, protect the floors and furniture, and clean up each evening so the house stays liveable while we're in it.
Whatever the surface calls for, and it's named in your estimate — product, sheen and number of coats. If you have a preference, we'll use it. If you don't, we'll tell you what we'd put on our own house.
Spring and fall are ideal. Summer is workable if we start early and stay ahead of the afternoon heat and storms. We schedule around the weather rather than pushing a coat on in bad conditions.
Within 24 hours. Call or text (704) 280-4264 during business hours and you'll usually reach the owner directly.
Free estimate, no obligation, and the owner walks every job in person.