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Top of the Line Painting, LLC
4.9(
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Serving State Park, SC and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1985

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Very well. Matt is very professional and reliable. He kept in touch with me as I was out of state and we had a pre-arranged date to do the job. He repaired our ceiling, painted it and painted our walk- in closets and bathroom. Very good job and I would recommend him highly!"
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+165

Response time8 hrs
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Groovy Hues Painting of Columbia
5.0(
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Serving State Park, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Transform your space with Groovy Hues Painting of Columbia! We bring color and life to homes and businesses throughout South Carolina. Specializing in both residential and commercial projects, our skilled team delivers exceptional results, inside and out. Experience the difference precision and passion make – let Groovy Hues Painting elevate your property with vibrant, lasting beauty."

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Groovy Hues Painting
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Groovy Hues Painting

+18

Response time8 hrs
Response rate89%
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Brownstone Builders
4.0(
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Serving State Park, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They didn't have the specialties required for this project. They said they could take down the door and place it on the lawn to work on. Then they would sand the door by hand and then paint with an rust preventative and then with the White paint. None of the suggestions would work. We required SodaBlasting to remove the old paint. Then Powder coat with White coating."
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+14

Response time2 days
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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FAQs for painting projects in State Park, SC

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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