Posts Tagged ‘Exterior Painters’
Painting Your Home Exterior: Don’t Miss the Deadline!
As we enjoy the midsummer heat remember autumn will soon arrive in charming Charleston SC. Yet, many homeowners contemplate an essential home improvement project: giving their beloved houses a fresh coat of paint. With an eye on the changing season, they ponder, “When is the latest we can complete this project?” At Colorworks Painting &…
Read More6 Things to Consider When Selecting an Exterior Color for Your South Carolina Home
When it comes to selecting exterior paint colors for your home, there are many factors to consider. Certain colors will make your home look more inviting or even vibrant. Others will make your home look dull and lifeless with not enough color contrast. Before you select an exterior paint color for your home, there are…
Read MorePainting Your Charleston Home – The Pros and Cons Of Doing It Yourself
Colorworks Painting & Designs of Charleston SC brings many years of home remodeling expertise to Charleston residents. We have perfected the art of home painting and transformation. When planning a painting project, one may wonder whether to DIY or hire professional help. We are here to guide you in making an informed decision that works…
Read MoreHow to Determine if Your South Carolina Home Needs an Exterior Repaint This Spring
Repainting your Charleston SC home’s exterior is a big job, but it will deliver beautiful results that you can enjoy for years to come. In fact, an exterior painting project does more than update curb appeal. As a protective coating, paint can seal the underlying material and prevent significant property damage. Hiring residential exterior painters…
Read MoreHow Often Does Cedar Siding Need to be Painted in South Carolina?
For years wood siding has been a common choice for all houses. Depending on your requirements, wooden siding comes in several varieties, from redwood and pine to engineered timber and cedar. Cedar is one of the most popular. Professionals recommend that you repaint cedar siding every five to seven years, but if you take extra…
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