Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Interior Exterior House Painting Contractor Painter Syracuse NY

Last Fall Donigan Painting Worked with a homeowner on Syracuse's Northside.  Kelli called for an exterior quote for her asbestos siding. After a color consult and choosing her beige-sage combo we went right to work.  In this case her siding had accumulated a bunch of areas with mold.  So we started by bleaching the problem areas then pressure washing the entire house to remove dirt and dust.  Cleaning a house prior to painting is key so that the paint has a clean surface to cling on. Once it had dried out we started in painting the trim with Sherwin-Williams A-100 Exterior Paint - Shagreen in an eggshell finish.  Following this one coat of  SW's A-100 Harmonis Tan was applied.  We scraped and sanded the entry stairways and two coated them with porch enamel in battle ship grey.  Following the exterior painting of her home she contracted us to paint her entire interior over the winter which included many rooms with wallpaper, repainting all the ceilings-walls, and polyurethaning her original oak molding through out.

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Donigan Painting EPA RRP Certified
224 Ross Park
Syracuse, NY 13208
315-313-3254
www.doniganpainting.com
 Proudly Serving: Syracuse NY, Dewitt NY, Fayetteville NY, Manlius NY, East Syracuse NY,Minoa NY, Lafayette NY, Pompey NY, Nedrow NY, Fairmount NY, Camillus NY, Warners NY, Mattydale NY, North Syracuse NY, Cicero NY, Baldwinsville NY, Liverpool NY, Salina NY,Solvay NY, Jamesville NY, Onondaga Hill NY, Lyncourt NY, Seneca Knolls NY, Bayberry NY, Onondaga Hill NY, Nedrow NY, Skaneateles NY, Eastwood NY, Strathmore NY, Sedgwick NY, Syracuse University, Onondaga County, Oneida Lake, Tully NY

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Interior Exterior House Painting Contractor Painter Syracuse NY

Recently Donigan Painting worked with a customer in East Syracuse.  Debbie called to have her kitchen, family room, and dining areas painted.  She chose Sherwin-Williams Lounge Green in an eggshell finish.  The ceilings were painted with SW's Eminence Ceiling Paint one coat.  The walls were 3 coated with Promar 200 and sanded in between coats with 220 grit for a uniform, smooth finish.  Her base, door, and window molding was painted with ProClassic Bright White Satin.  All nail holes, gaps in the molding, dents-dings were caulked and floated with joint compound.  The results are fit for Good House Keeping.  We fit her in over winter break so that it coordinated with her families ski trip and did not effect the daily routine.  She initially had some trouble picking a color so I recommended Sherwin-Williams Color Visualizer to paint her rooms online to get a good idea how each color looked.  Once the winter weather breaks for good she has us coming back to fix water damage caused from a leaky roof to her family rooms ceiling.  In this case we will be removing a water logged section with new sheetrock then texturing it to match the rooms popcorn ceiling finish.  One thing leads to another when you do excellent work! 

Visit the website below to fill out the contact form or call for a faster response for your free quote today.  A company rep will contact you immediately to discuss your needs and set an appointment to walk through your painting project.

Donigan Painting EPA RRP Certified
224 Ross Park
Syracuse, New York 13208
315-313-3254
www.doniganpainting.com

Proudly Serving: Syracuse NY, Dewitt NY, Fayetteville NY, Manlius NY, East Syracuse NY,Minoa NY, Lafayette NY, Pompey NY, Nedrow NY, Fairmount NY, Camillus NY, Warners NY, Mattydale NY, North Syracuse NY, Cicero NY, Baldwinsville NY, Liverpool NY, Salina NY,Solvay NY, Jamesville NY, Onondaga Hill NY, Lyncourt NY, Seneca Knolls NY, Bayberry NY, Onondaga Hill NY, Nedrow NY, Skaneateles NY, Eastwood NY, Strathmore NY, Sedgwick NY, Syracuse University, Onondaga County, Oneida Lake, Tully NY

Monday, April 9, 2018

Interior Exterior House Painting Contractor Painter Syracuse NY

Recently Donigan Painting completed an interior painting project for a customer in Cicero.  Mike and Beth wanted to update their living room, kitchen and entry hall.  To get the ball rolling we met to discuss exactly what they would like done, the level of service they required, their color choices, when this needed to be completed.  They chose to go with a service plan that offered meticulous prep work and premium paint.  Preparing their surfaces in this case involved thoroughly sanding the walls to knock down the orange peel finish the previous painter gobbed on as well as pieces of the roller nap and dust rolled onto the walls leaving visible inconsistencies that distorted the overall finish.  They pointed out areas where paint was applied lightly leaving bleed through and obvious mismatches from one area to the next.  They base, door, and window molding was not caulked leaving gaps though out.  Nail holes needed to be filled and lines around all the rooms needed to be re-cut for perfectly straight lines meeting the wall to ceiling and wall to molding.  Dings and dents were floated with joint compound, sanded, cleaned, and primed.  All the molding was caulked to remove the gaps and nail holes were filled for a smooth finish.  They choose a popular gray for the walls and bright white for the molding.  The products used were Benjamin Moore's Aura, Impervo Waterborne Satin and Pittsburgh Ceiling Paint.  After a few days of work their painting was completed and exceeded their expectations in uniformity and consistency that they were looking for.  Two coats of paint were applied on the ceiling, walls and molding to completely transform their home.

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Donigan Painting EPA RRP Certified
224 Ross Park
Syracuse, New York 13208
315-313-3254
www.doniganpainting.com


Proudly Serving: Syracuse NY, Dewitt NY, Fayetteville NY, Manlius NY, East Syracuse NY,Minoa NY, Lafayette NY, Pompey NY, Nedrow NY, Fairmount NY, Camillus NY, Warners NY, Mattydale NY, North Syracuse NY, Cicero NY, Baldwinsville NY, Liverpool NY, Salina NY,Solvay NY, Jamesville NY, Onondaga Hill NY, Lyncourt NY, Seneca Knolls NY, Bayberry NY, Onondaga Hill NY, Nedrow NY, Skaneateles NY, Eastwood NY, Strathmore NY, Sedgwick NY, Syracuse University, Onondaga County, Oneida Lake, Tully NY
 

Friday, April 6, 2018

Interior Exterior House Painting Contractor Painter Syracuse NY

Recently Donigan Painting worked with a home owner in Syracuse's Strathmore Neighborhood.  I met John at a TNT meeting a few months ago and he said he needed a few rooms painted in his home sooner than later.  We met and did a walk through to figure out what exactly he needed done and came up with a price that worked for him and his wife.  They needed their living room , dining room, and kitchen painted.  While they were out of town for a week we got it there and went right to work.  Furniture was centered and covered with plastic and their newly refinished hardwoods had drop cloths placed over them.  Once the walls were sanded, nail-screw holes filled with joint compound we started on the ceilings.  Two coats of Pittsburgh's Ceiling Paint were applied.  Next we cut in and applied two coats of Benjamin Moore Regal Select Interior in an eggshell finish with the colors they chose using their color visualizer.   A quick note, if you are having trouble choosing colors go to Ben Moore's website and click on their paint a room tab.  You can pick out any colors you can imagine and virtually paint any room they provide so you can get a very good idea of what it will look like.  To finish things of we scuffed the base-door-window molding and applied one coat of Impervo Satin White.  The results are stunning and their project was completed on time and on budget.  Thanks for all the work!

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Donigan Painting EPA RRP Certified
Bill Donigan
224 Ross Park
Syracuse, New York 13208
315-313-3254
www.doniganpainting.com



















Proudly Serving: Syracuse NY, Dewitt NY, Fayetteville NY, Manlius NY, East Syracuse NY,Minoa NY, Lafayette NY, Pompey NY, Nedrow NY, Fairmount NY, Camillus NY, Warners NY, Mattydale NY, North Syracuse NY, Cicero NY, Baldwinsville NY, Liverpool NY, Salina NY,Solvay NY, Jamesville NY, Onondaga Hill NY, Lyncourt NY, Seneca Knolls NY, Bayberry NY, Onondaga Hill NY, Nedrow NY, Skaneateles NY, Eastwood NY, Strathmore NY, Sedgwick NY, Syracuse University, Onondaga County, Oneida Lake, Tully NY

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Interior Exterior House Painting Contractor Painter Syracuse NY

Recently Donigan Painting worked with a home-owner in Syracuse.  Rita and Jim just bought a new home and wanted to lighten up the color scheme throughout with a neutral palate.  This interior painting project included their living room,dining room, kitchen, office, 3 hallways, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a finished basement.  We started by repainting the ceilings twice with Pittsburgh Ceiling Paint.  In this case we applied two coats because the previous owners had not painted in 20 years so it was a bit drab and needed a real pick me up to get it looking great again, this did the trick.  They choose Benjamin Moore's Regal Select Interior Mountain Peak White for all the walls through out each room for a uniform look.  Two coats were applied, with the walls sanded in between coats for a smooth-glass like finish, using the eggshell sheen.  The base, door, and window molding were painted with Impervo White satin finish as well as all the doors.  Since they had not moved in yet we were able to make quick work of the space speeding up their move in date by getting done ahead of schedule.  The results are fantastic and brought new life to their beautiful new home.  All that is left to do was move in and decorate when we finished because we left the house absolutely spotless so there was one less thing to worry about.  Thank you for the great opportunity to deliver exceptional service in your new home! Below is a shot of their office space-spotless.


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Donigan Painting EPA RRP Certified
Bill Donigan
224 Ross Park
Syracuse, New York 13208
315-313-3254
Proudly Serving: Syracuse NY, Dewitt NY, Fayetteville NY, Manlius NY, East Syracuse NY,Minoa NY, Lafayette NY, Pompey NY, Nedrow NY, Fairmount NY, Camillus NY, Warners NY, Mattydale NY, North Syracuse NY, Cicero NY, Baldwinsville NY, Liverpool NY, Salina NY,Solvay NY, Jamesville NY, Onondaga Hill NY, Lyncourt NY, Seneca Knolls NY, Bayberry NY, Onondaga Hill NY, Nedrow NY, Skaneateles NY, Eastwood NY, Strathmore NY, Sedgwick NY, Syracuse University, Onondaga County, Oneida Lake, Tully NY

Monday, April 2, 2018

How to remove wallpaper- Donigan Painting Syracuse NY

A question that often pops up with homeowners is how can you easily remove wallpaper?  So here is a professionals opinion on the best way to tackle it.  The good news is you need very basic tools to do so and here they are:  a large sponge, a 5 gallon bucket, a putty knife, ladder, and trash bag.  The sponge is key so go to your local hardware store and buy a contractors sponge, I'll put a pic below.  Whether it is a whole room, half a room or border around the room this should do the trick.  First things first go to a popped edge-corner of the wall paper or pop an edge-corner with your finger nail or putty knife and see if you can lift up the paper and pull off the entire sheet.  You may be surprised that you can with most wall papers get the entire first layer off with out anything more than your finger nail and a good long pull.  It takes a little practice and it may come off in sections vs the whole thing but removing wall paper is a tedious job.  Once you have torn off as much paper as you possible can to expose the pasted backing on it now it's time to get messy.  Fill up your bucket with hot water and soak your sponge.  Now be prepared this is going to get messy and wet so don't freak out the water will dry and you can wipe up the excess with a sponge mop or towel as you go.  Take the soaked sponge and work it over a section really getting it wet from top to bottom.  You want to almost push the water from the sponge into the paper backing.  Work in 6x8 sections from the ceiling down.  Start with one section and move to the next once you have removed all the paper backing.  Here is the key.  Once you have worked over one section let it sit for a few minutes then soak it again, let it sit for 3 minutes, then soak it again and let it sit for 5 minutes.  Doing this will reactivate the paste so it can be removed.   Starting in the area you soaked first in your 6x8 section pull up a corner of the backing and pull it off.  It may not all come off with pulling so keep your putty knife handy to get the smaller stuff.  Once you have removed all the backing you now need to thoroughly clean the paste residue left behind with hot water and your sponge.  This may take many minutes to remove one section of residue so be prepared to get a workout.  Another pro tip is throw out and pickup all the little pieces from your floor or drop clothes before it dries because once it does it's going to be a pita to get back off again. For a smooth finish before painting sand your walls with 100 grit to knock down any snags or remnants of the paper.  The picks below had three layers.  The above formula is what removed it all to get to the end result for this homeowner who was getting ready to sell at the time.

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Donigan Painting
224 Ross Park
Syracuse, New York 13208
315-313-3254
www.doniganpainting.com
   Proudly Serving: Syracuse NY, Dewitt NY, Fayetteville NY, Manlius NY, East Syracuse NY,Minoa NY, Lafayette NY, Pompey NY, Nedrow NY, Fairmount NY, Camillus NY, Warners NY, Mattydale NY, North Syracuse NY, Cicero NY, Baldwinsville NY, Liverpool NY, Salina NY,Solvay NY, Jamesville NY, Onondaga Hill NY, Lyncourt NY, Seneca Knolls NY, Bayberry NY, Onondaga Hill NY, Nedrow NY, Skaneateles NY, Eastwood NY, Strathmore NY, Sedgwick NY, Syracuse University, Onondaga County, Oneida Lake, Tully NY

Friday, March 23, 2018

How do I paint a ceiling? Interior Exterior Painting Contractor House Painter Syracuse NY

Often times homeowners want to paint their ceilings to freshen them up.  What looks like a simple project can turn into a daunting task of picking the right paint, having the right tools, keeping the paint just on the ceiling not your belongings, and having it look right.  Here is a pro's take on doing it right with the least resistance.  It takes some practice but you can do it.

1.  Buy enough ceiling paint and buy the good stuff.  To figure out how much paint you will need measure the area of your room.  Grab a measuring tape and take the length and width measurement and multiple it.  You now have your square footage and how much paint you will need.  So if you have a large living room for instance that is 20 x 20 you have 400 square feet. Most ceiling paints have a coverage rate of 300-400 square feet leaning more towards 300 in my experience.  Error on the side of too much and buy an extra gallon, you can always return it and it will save you a trip.  Different paints apply thicker or thinner.  In this case 1 gallon may cover this area but is it worth having to run back to the store?  Next, buy a high quality ceiling paint.  The more you spend the less time you will have to put in applying a second coat or getting less than desirable coverage from an inferior product on one coat.  A gallon of the good stuff at your local paint retailer or big box is $20-$30 and will save you a huge headache with the bargain store junk that covers like water.

2. Depending on the type of ceiling you have you want to choose the right roller nap or cover.  For a smooth ceiling or orange peal-light texture a 3/8's inch nap will do the trick.   Spend $5-$8 and buy a good one that will not shed on your ceiling leaving behind little hairs and compromising all your hard work.  If you have a heavily textured ceiling like popcorn that is very rough buy a 1/2 inch nap.  This size will give you a little more ump to get the paint on there without killing yourself and damaging the ceiling. Typically with a popcorn ceiling you will need to apply more paint because they suck it up.  So you may need two coats.  You are also going to need a 2 inch angle sash or straight brush to cut the room in,  a roller pan, extension pole, drop clothes, plastic, tape, ladder, rag, cut can, roller nap, roller cage.

3. Here is one way that works for me. To protect your belongings such as furniture and pictures remove or center the furniture in the middle of the room and cover with plastic.  Take down pictures and drapes leaving the nails-hardware to hang them back up.  Lay down drop cloths.  If you cannot cut a straight line to save your life put tape around the room where the ceiling meets the wall.  It takes a little time to do this but will save you hours of cleaning brush marks on your wall and getting a perfectly straight line.  When you put the tape down make sure you seal it by running your finger across the top edge.  This will give you the straight line that is sealed.  Now grab your stirred or shaken paint and pour about an inch of it into your cut can and dip the brush in it getting it saturated a bunch of times.  You are now ready to cut in the ceiling.  Grab your ladder and go to a corner and apply paint all around the perimeter of the ceiling in a 2 inch wide span.  Once you are done cutting in grab your roller and extension pole and saturate the nap.  Really roll it in and out of the paint for a minute and get the paint in there.  You want paint on there so get in it there good.  Start on one side and roll out the length of that wall the width of your roller, this will help keep your walls clean when doing the rest.  It's not a race so go slow to prevent splattering the paint everywhere on the wall.  The slower the better.  Extend this line of paint a few feet on each side wall for the same pattern, like the letter u.  Load up the paint as soon as it runs out again and start on one side of your u shape and put it on in a v pattern back rolling over it.  Repeat this across the entire room.  Sometimes low light can help you see better because you can see the wet edge you just left on the last pass so turn off the lights or you can buy pink paint that turns white as it dries to help. Work in 3-4 foot rows across the room till you get to the other side.  You're done.  Clean up and move your furniture back.  When it comes to making it look right here's a pro tip.  When you are rolling if you are seeing lines all over the area you just rolled once the paint is on the ceiling gently go back over the area smoothing out the lines- back roll with each pass to create a consistent look.  The key is using the empty roller from the paint you just applied, don't redip it you want a dry roller so to speak.  This takes a little practice but ceiling paint is very forgiving because it is flat-sheen so practice practice practice. 

Call or visit the website below for help on your next project or a fast free quote.  I will return your phone call or email as soon as I get it to discuss your needs. 

Donigan Painting EPA RRP Certified
Bill Donigan
224 Ross Park
Syracuse, New York 13208
315-313-3254
www.doniganpainting.com 

   




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