A professionally painted staircase can truly “elevate” the appeal of your home’s interior. Imperial Painting can work with you to transform what is typically just a functional feature into a visual centerpiece for your home.
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Consultation
Staircases are all unique, so we make sure to thoroughly evaluate yours and make appropriate recommendations for colors, materials, and railing or trim repairs—all guided by your own style and preferences.
We’ll discuss your vision for the stairs and provide helpful insights to help execute that vision with precision.
Our team will handle the bulk of the preparation, but there are some things your and your family should do to help prepare your stairs for their makeover.
Select your color choice(s)
Remove staircase rug runners or grippers
Clean railings or hardwood floors
Remove any hanging pictures or valuables from shelves
Our Process
We feel that communication is critical and this list is one way of keeping you informed on how your project will proceed.
Setup
We will cover all carpet/flooring with drop cloths and/or construction paper.
Prepare
We sand all strings and bannisters, re-assessing between coats to ensure a flawless application.
Finalize
After meticulously painting each step and railing, we conduct a final inspection to ensure that every detail has been expertly finished.
Clean Up
We remove all plastic coverings, vacuum or sweep your staircase, and clear away any and all remaining debris.
Quality Assurance
High Quality Rollers We use high-quality "lint-free" rollers & strain all paints to ensure a beautiful look.
Professional Painters Imperial Painting will make sure that the job is completed with the professionalism that you expect.
Finest Quality Paint We use the finest quality paints and never "water down" our paint.
Preparation We thoroughly prep all surfaces by power washing, razor scraping, sanding, priming, and caulking as needed.
Our team follows a structured workflow to create stunning results. Discuss your project with a professional and start creating the vision you have for your home.