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Runland Renovations

Painting and Finish Work

Interior and exterior painting, patching, and the pass that ends the project.

The finish coat everyone actually sees

The finish coat everyone actually sees

Paint is the least expensive part of a remodel and the part every visitor evaluates. It is also the trade where the work happens before the color: patching, sanding, caulking, and priming take the hours that make the finish look effortless.

We match sheen to the room, choose coatings for the moisture and sun each surface will take, and cut clean lines at ceilings, trim, and cabinetry, then leave the site swept.

What the Finish Pass Covers

Prep is most of the job

Prep is most of the job

Patching, sanding, caulking, and priming take the hours. The color goes on last and takes the credit.

Clean lines

Clean lines

Cut lines at ceilings, trim, and cabinets are the detail that separates a finished remodel from a nearly finished one.

Coatings for the exposure

Coatings for the exposure

Bath, kitchen, and exterior surfaces each get a product chosen for the moisture and sun they will actually take.

How a Remodel Runs

  1. 1

    Talk It Through

    We start with what is not working and what the finished space has to do.

  2. 2

    Walk the Space

    We read the structure, the plumbing, and the ceiling heights that set real scope.

  3. 3

    Design and Scope

    You get a drawn plan and a written scope, with selections settled up front.

  4. 4

    Permits and Build

    We pull what the work requires and run the trades in the right sequence.

  5. 5

    Final Walkthrough

    We walk the finished space with you and close the punch list together.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do walls need to be patched before painting?

Nearly always. Nail pops, seams, and old anchors show through fresh paint under raking light, so patching and sanding come first.

How many coats will the walls get?

Primer where the surface needs it, then two finish coats as the standard. A dark color over a light wall, or new drywall, can ask for more.

Which sheen should I choose?

Flatter finishes hide wall imperfection, higher sheens clean more easily and take moisture better. We match the sheen to the room instead of using one everywhere.

Can you paint cabinetry rather than replace it?

Yes, when the boxes and doors are sound. Proper prep and a sprayed finish give a hard, even coat that a brush cannot match on a cabinet door.

How is the rest of the house protected?

Floors covered, furniture wrapped and moved to the center, openings masked, and the site cleaned at the end of each day. Painting is the tidy trade or it is not done right.

Ready for the finish pass?

Tell us which space is not working and we will walk it, draw it, and put the scope in writing.

Start Your Remodel

Share a few details about the space and we will reach out to arrange a walkthrough.

Call us(253) 244-8244EmailRunlandRenovations@gmail.com
HoursMonday to Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
ServingPuyallup, Bonney Lake and Auburn