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What should a good paint job cost me?

The first and foremost consideration on your mind should be “How long do I want my paint job to LAST?” before ever considering costs. Painting your home or commercial building is a permanent investment in your property’s equity, so carefully consider all the factors besides “What’s the lowest price I can get?”

Factors to consider towards the cost of your property’s paint job are:

  • How long has it been since the last paint job? 
  • How many hours and even days of prep work are needed to properly prepare your property for the surface paint? 
  • Contrary to popular belief, pressure washing may not be necessary. Its' value is only for 'chalky' surfaces. Other steps may be required for the overall success of the final product. A properly “prepped” building will accept and hold paint better and that’s where we excel. 
  • When preparing your home or office building to be paint ready, the professionals at Pro-Master painting attend to cracks, loose paint, peeling paint, and chalky surfaces. Our special know-how plus extra attention to prepping a surface insures paint adhesion for years to come. 
  • What type of paint do you want to use, a flat, a semi-gloss, an acrylic, enamel, or elastameric type of product? Each type of paint has it merits, and paints vary greatly in their costs per gallon and longevity once exposed to the elements – especially here in the Valley of the Sun.  
  • Finally, how many different colors do you want to apply? Each color variation you add to the job requires a little more time on the job and a more careful, skilled craftsman to get those details right.  

Call us for an evaluation of your property's needs.

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I thought it was an interesting motto "When you want it done right...". I heard from a friend that the owner, Karr, was a master painter but wasn't prepared for what that truly meant.

I have painted numerous houses myself, and consider myself a neat painter. But then I saw the Pro Master in action and the finished product. I was amazed.

He free-hand cuts incredible straight lines. I have oak flooring that was added after the previous painting, with quarter round moulding. I 'crawled' my complete floor looking for any smudge or paint on the oak. It was literally perfect. I brought in 6 different people, and only one found a tiny speck on the oak. Now that's flat impressive!

John in Glendale AZ