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Dion's Painting

Services

Painting and exterior care, done with proper prep

Interior painting, exterior painting, power washing, and deck staining and sealing — here's what each service covers.

A room prepared for interior painting, with a wooden stepladder, drop cloths, paint tray, and taped baseboards

Interior Painting

Interior painting covers the surfaces you live with every day: walls, ceilings, trim, doors, baseboards, and crown molding. Projects start with surface preparation — cleaning, sanding, and minor patching where paint work calls for it — so the finish coat goes onto a sound surface. Accent walls and decorative painting are welcome projects too.

  • Walls and ceilings
  • Trim, doors, and baseboards
  • Crown molding
  • Accent walls
  • Decorative painting
  • Surface prep and minor patching
Two-story home with gray lap siding, white trim, and a blue front door

Exterior Painting

Exterior painting protects a home as much as it improves it. Work begins with preparation — cleaning and readying the surfaces so paint can bond properly — and covers exterior walls, trim, and doors. If you're not sure whether a surface can be painted or what condition it's in, that's exactly the kind of question a quick phone call can sort out.

  • Exterior walls and siding surfaces
  • Exterior trim and doors
  • Surface preparation
  • Weathered-surface assessment by phone
A worker in a yellow rain jacket, face shield, and gloves power washing the clapboard siding of a house

Power Washing

Power washing removes built-up dirt and grime from exterior surfaces. It's often the first step of an exterior paint project, and it's also available as a standalone cleaning service. Describe the surfaces you have in mind when you call, and we'll talk through what power washing can do for them.

  • Exterior surface cleaning
  • Pre-paint wash-downs
  • Standalone cleaning projects
A wooden backyard deck with a railing, a patio table and chairs, and a covered grill

Deck Staining & Sealing

Decks take sun, rain, and foot traffic all year. Staining brings back the wood's color; sealing and waterproofing help protect it going forward. Deck projects include the surface preparation the finish needs — and choosing a stain color and sheen is part of the conversation.

  • Deck staining
  • Deck sealing
  • Deck waterproofing
  • Surface preparation
  • Stain color and finish selection

How it works

From first call to finished surfaces

A simple path: describe the project, agree on the scope, plan the look, and the work follows.

  1. 1

    Call or text to describe it

    One call or text to (410) 935-5472 — tell us the rooms, surfaces, or outdoor areas you have in mind and roughly when you'd like the work done.

  2. 2

    Talk through scope and prep

    Every surface is different. We discuss what yours need — cleaning, sanding, priming, or minor patching — before any color or finish decisions.

  3. 3

    Plan colors and finishes

    Sheen, color direction, accent walls, stain tones — we talk through the choices so the finished look matches what you pictured.

  4. 4

    The work gets done

    Painting, staining, sealing, or washing — carried out the way we discussed, with the prep work done first.

Not sure which service fits?

Describe the surfaces and we'll figure it out together — the estimate is free. Call or text (410) 935-5472.

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