Buffalo Grove straddles the Lake and Cook county line and we cover the whole village either way. Housing is mostly subdivision-era with attached garages and finished basements, so the standing work is interior repaints, basement finishing and cabinet refinishing in kitchens of a certain age.
An exterior repaint in Lake County has to survive freeze-thaw cycles, lake-driven humidity and a hundred-degree summer swing. That makes prep and timing the whole job. Coating over a surface that is damp, chalky or still holding failing paint is why a repaint fails in three years instead of ten. We wash, let it dry, scrape back what is failing, prime the bare spots and caulk the joints before the first finish coat. And we book the work inside the season rather than squeezing it into November because the calendar got tight.
Same written scope in Buffalo Grove as anywhere else in Lake County — surfaces, products and coats named before anything is booked.
The Lake County painting year
Interior work runs every month. Exterior is weather dependent, so the spring slots go first.
How it works
We look at the surfaces, not just the rooms. Prep is what the number is built from, so it is what gets measured.
You get the surfaces, the products, the number of coats and the price in writing before anything is booked.
Interior any month. Exterior inside the season, not squeezed into the end of it.
We walk the finished work with you under real light and fix anything on the list before the final invoice.
Also in Buffalo Grove
Service area
Text a photo of the room or the elevation and we will scope it, or call and we will walk it through with you.
Questions
No. Buffalo Grove is inside our regular service area and the price is built from the surfaces and the preparation, not the drive. We are across Lake County most days of the week.
By surface area and by the amount of preparation the surfaces need, which is the part that varies most between two houses that look similar. A wall that needs washing, filling, sanding and priming is several times the work of one that needs a coat. You get the scope in writing — surfaces, products, number of coats — so you can compare quotes on the same basis rather than on a single number.
Interior work runs all year, and January through March is the easiest time of year to book. Exterior work is weather dependent and needs surface temperature and dryness within range, so it runs roughly April through October in Lake County. We would rather tell you to wait for spring than put a coat on in November that fails by summer.
A single room is usually a day or two. A whole-house interior runs one to two weeks depending on how much trim and how much prep. A full exterior is typically one to two weeks, and the weather decides more than the crew does. You get a schedule up front, and you are told when it moves.
No. Interior work is done room by room so the house stays livable, and each room is put back at the end of each day rather than at the end of the job. If a kitchen is being refinished you will lose the use of the cabinets for a few days, and we plan that with you rather than around you.
Roughly April through October, and it varies with the spring. What matters is surface temperature and dryness rather than the date. Booking in winter for a spring slot gets you the dry early window, which is the best of the year for adhesion and curing.
Text a photo of the room or the elevation and we will scope it. Fastest way to a number.
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