House Painters in Bountiful
We’ve been painting houses in Bountiful long enough to know what works here and what doesn’t. The sun off the Wasatch Front fades exterior paint faster than you’d think. Winter freezes crack it. And if you’ve got one of the older homes near downtown or up by the foothills, you already know the prep work matters more than the paint itself.
We handle interior rooms, outside siding and trim, drywall fixes, and detailed trim work. Most of our jobs come from neighbors who’ve seen our work or homeowners who are tired of repainting every few years because the last crew cut corners.

Exterior Painting in Bountiful
Your house sits in full sun most of the day if you’re anywhere west of Main Street. That’s great for your garden but terrible for paint. Add in how cold it gets in January and you’ve got siding that cracks and peels by year three if it wasn’t done right.
We scrape everything down to a solid surface first. Caulk the gaps. Prime any bare wood. Then two coats of actual quality paint, not the contractor-grade stuff that’s thin as water. It costs you a bit more up front but you’re not calling us back in 18 months.

Interior Painting in Bountiful
Most people call us for interior work when they’re selling or right after they buy. Fresh paint is the cheapest way to make a house feel completely different. Lighter colors open up those smaller bedrooms in the 70s ranches. Darker accent walls work great in the newer builds up near Lakeside.
The older neighborhoods—anything built before 1980—usually have some kind of textured ceiling or walls. Orange peel, knockdown, popcorn. If you roll over those wrong you end up with dark spots and roller marks everywhere. We’ve painted enough of them to know how much pressure to use and which nap works. Your walls come out even.

Drywall Repair in Bountiful
Cracks show up. Nail pops happen. Someone moved out and left holes from their wall-mounted TV. And if your house is anywhere near where the soil has clay in it—which is a lot of Bountiful—you get settling cracks that come back unless you actually fix the issue.
We don’t just spackle over it and hope. We open up the crack, use mesh tape if it needs it, and blend the texture back in. Then sand it completely flat and prime it separate from the walls. You shouldn’t be able to find the patch when we’re done.

Trim and Molding Painting in Bountiful
Trim is where you can tell if someone knows what they’re doing. Baseboards take a beating from shoes and vacuum cleaners. Door casings get hand prints. And if you’ve got one of those beautiful old homes on the east side with the original crown molding and thick baseboards, you don’t want someone slapping paint on with a wide brush and calling it good.
We tape carefully. Use smaller brushes for detail work. Two thin coats beat one thick coat every time. You get sharp lines where the trim meets the wall and no runs dripping down your baseboards.
FAQ
Interior & Exterior Painting FAQ
If you’re planning to paint a room or the outside of your home, you probably have questions about how the process works. Our FAQ covers what to expect before, during, and after your paint job so you can plan with confidence.
