
Serving Sharon, GA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2023
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Credit card accepted
"They did a great job fixing two large holes after a water leak. I would use them again in the future. 10/10"





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Serving Sharon, GA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2023
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"They did a great job fixing two large holes after a water leak. I would use them again in the future. 10/10"





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Serving Sharon, GA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1990
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"They know what they are doing!"
Serving Sharon, GA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2012
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Sabastain at US Roofing did an outstanding job replacing our roof. It turned out just as he described. He was very professional, finished the job on time and even came back to change out some shingles that were slightly discolored after he had been paid for the Job. He had us sign a contract which clearly stated the terms and deposit. I would wholeheartedly recommend his team to anyone needing a new roof or repairs."

Serving Sharon, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 2004
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"This is my 2nd time using Gonzalez paints and as usual I'm very happy with the service."





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Serving Sharon, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 2002
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Credit card accepted
"It was a great experience! Kat is a great painter and artist. She provided the best paint job I have every seen. I still can't figure how she worked all the corners. Plus, she covered all of the many nail holes (pictures) so well that now I don't want to put any more nails in the walls. I love the paint job and I feel good every day when I enter my home office : -)
For any future painting, I will call Kat.
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Serving Sharon, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 2005
Free estimates
Offers commercial services
"I had zero complaints, he did exactly what he said he was going to do, was very fair, and very professional. I had another contractor paint my interior very poorly and I wish I had met Ryan a little sooner so he could have done my interior too. I was very pleased with him! He did a great job on the house even tho some parts of the wood had some deterioration which he notified us of and let us decide if we wanted to replace it or just paint over it."

Serving Sharon, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 2020
Credit card accepted
"Fantastic! Very friendly and professional. The carpets they cleaned were in sad shape due to pet stains but now look and smell 1000% better!"





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Serving Sharon, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 2016
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"He worked on some projects with him doing the painting. He performed his work in a professional and timely manner."
Serving Sharon, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 1980
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Very well. The slight dip in the kitchen looks better and the doors trued up. The slight sag still in the kitchen floor is because of the sub floor plywood which I didn't want to get in to. They leveled the joist by shimming the tops of several cinder block posts and installing a pair permanent of steel posts under a section of joist the previous owner had cut in two."

Serving Sharon, GA and surrounding areas
In business since 2013
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"It went well there was an issue with the painters and the quality of the carpentry which they came back and fixed. The deck now looks awesome."





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Most homeowners opt for semi-gloss or high-gloss paint to make the baseboards stand out against the walls. If you’d rather keep things subtle, matching the wall sheen with eggshell or satin also works well. When your trim has nicks or dents, reach for a flatter, matte finish—it hides minor imperfections better than a shiny coat.
Stripping old paint from trim costs $1 to $3 per linear foot. Pros use specialized tools and techniques to lift away existing layers without gouging the wood, then prep the surface for a fresh finish. While it adds to your budget, proper removal protects the molding and sets the stage for a smoother, longer-lasting paint job.
Tackling the baseboards first often leads to crisper lines. Painting trim first lets you tape off the boards instead of the walls, so you’re less likely to splatter color where you don’t want it. Any stray marks on the wall get covered when you roll on the final coat, making the whole process faster and tidier.
You can absolutely paint baseboards in place. Leaving them installed avoids the risk of cracking or misaligning the boards when they’re reattached. With thorough cleaning, light sanding, and careful taping, a pro—or an experienced DIYer—can achieve a sharp, factory-smooth finish while saving you the hassle of prying off and reinstalling trim.
Painting almost always beats replacement in cost. Swapping out baseboards runs about $150 in DIY materials or roughly $1,100 with a pro, while repainting costs about $50 in supplies and $1 to $5 per square foot for labor. Unless the boards are warped or severely damaged, a fresh coat delivers the same visual upgrade for a fraction of the price.
Paintable caulk and wood filler are the go-to fixes for nail holes in baseboards. Wood filler sands flush for a glass-smooth surface, while caulk provides a flexible seal that won’t crack as the house settles. Either way, patching those tiny divots before you prime ensures your finished baseboards look seamless.
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