Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about painting, carpentry, and exterior cleaning in Vermont. If you don’t find your answer here, call us at (802) 266-0055 — same-day response on requests received before 2 PM.
Painting FAQs
How much does interior painting cost in Vermont?
Interior painting in Vermont typically costs $3–6 per square foot, depending on room size, ceiling height, prep required, and paint quality. A standard bedroom costs approximately $800–1,500 including prep, primer, and two coats of paint. We provide free detailed estimates within 48 hours with transparent pricing — no hidden fees.
How long does it take to paint the interior of a house?
A typical 3-bedroom Vermont home takes 5–8 days for a full interior repaint including prep, primer, and two finish coats. Single rooms typically take 1–2 days. Timeline varies based on how much drywall repair, patching, or wallpaper removal is needed before painting begins.
What kind of paint do you use?
We use Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams products on every project. For interiors, we typically recommend Benjamin Moore Regal Select or Sherwin-Williams Emerald for their durability, coverage, and low VOC. We’ll recommend the right product line for your specific project during the estimate.
Do I need to move my furniture before you start?
No. Our crew moves and covers all furniture, protects floors with drop cloths, and masks off fixtures, outlets, and trim as part of our standard prep process. We clean up at the end of every work day.
When is the best time to paint the exterior of a house in Vermont?
The best months for exterior painting in Vermont are May through October, when temperatures consistently stay between 50–85°F and humidity is moderate. Paint needs these conditions to adhere properly and cure fully. We start booking exterior projects in March for spring start dates.
How do you handle drywall repair before painting?
Every painting project starts with a full surface assessment. We patch holes, repair cracks, skim coat damaged areas, and sand everything smooth before priming. Drywall and plaster repair is included in our painting estimates — you don’t need to hire a separate contractor.
Carpentry FAQs
How much does deck repair cost in Vermont?
Deck repair in Vermont typically costs $500–3,000 for board replacement and hardware, or $3,000–8,000+ for more extensive structural repair including joists and ledger work. A full custom deck build ranges from $10,000–25,000+ depending on size, materials, and design. We provide free estimates within 48 hours.
How do I know if my deck needs repair or just refinishing?
Push a screwdriver into the deck boards and framing, especially where the deck meets your house (the ledger board). If the wood is soft, you need repair. If the wood is solid but the stain is faded or worn, refinishing is sufficient. We do free deck inspections and will tell you exactly what needs attention.
Do you pull permits for deck builds?
Yes. All deck builds that require permits under local building codes are permitted and inspected. We handle the permit process and ensure every build meets or exceeds code requirements.
Can you repair rot without replacing the entire structure?
In most cases, yes. Rot repair targets only the damaged sections — we remove compromised wood, treat adjacent areas, and install new material. Catching rot early is significantly less expensive than waiting until a full replacement is needed.
Cleaning FAQs
How much does power washing cost in Vermont?
Power washing in Vermont costs approximately $0.50 per square foot for standard residential surfaces. A typical driveway (600 sq ft) costs around $300. A full house exterior wash ranges from $400–800 depending on size and accessibility. We provide free estimates within 48 hours.
Will power washing damage my deck?
It can, if done incorrectly. Too much pressure destroys wood grain and raises fibers, creating a rough surface that splinters. Our crew adjusts pressure based on wood type and condition. For older or softer wood, we use a soft wash approach with lower pressure and cleaning solutions.
How often should gutters be cleaned in Vermont?
Most Vermont homes need gutter cleaning twice per year — once in late spring after pollen and seed season, and once in late fall after leaves drop. Homes surrounded by trees may need a third cleaning in midsummer.
Is soft washing safe for vinyl siding?
Yes. Soft washing is the recommended method for vinyl siding. It uses low pressure with biodegradable cleaning solutions that kill mold and algae without risking damage to the siding surface.
Do you clean roofs?
Yes. We use soft wash techniques to remove black algae streaks, moss, and lichen from asphalt shingles, metal roofing, and slate. We never use high pressure on roofing materials — it voids most manufacturer warranties and causes damage.
Pricing & Process FAQs
How do your estimates work?
We provide free estimates within 48 hours of your request. For most projects, we can begin estimating from photos you send us — then confirm with an on-site visit if needed. Every estimate includes a detailed written proposal with clear scope, pricing, and timeline. No obligation.
Do you require a deposit?
Yes. We collect a 50% deposit when you approve the proposal and sign our project agreement. The remaining 50% is due upon project completion and your satisfaction. This is standard industry practice and protects both parties.
What areas do you serve?
We serve South Burlington, Burlington, Essex, Williston, Shelburne, Charlotte, Hinesburg, Stowe, Waterbury, South Royalton, and surrounding communities throughout central Vermont. We stack projects by geography to keep scheduling efficient.
Are your crews background-checked?
Yes. Background-checked crews on every project. Every person who enters your home has passed a background check. No exceptions.
Do you have references?
References available from every completed project. Not a curated handful — every single job. Ask us and we’ll connect you with past clients in your area.
How far in advance should I book?
It depends on the season. During peak exterior season (May–August), we recommend booking 4–6 weeks in advance. Interior projects during winter have more flexibility. Call us and we’ll give you an honest timeline for your specific project.