Interior paint, the whole room.
Ceilings, walls, trim, doors. Two coats. Two-day prep, two-day paint on a standard 4-bed. We come back to fix the punch-list before we send the invoice.
Paint, drywall, cabinets, floors, and the half-bath remodel — finished by one organized team before your in-laws fly up in six weeks. Not three sub-contractors who all want different deposits.
“Organized, quick, neat. They had the laundry drywall up Tuesday and the room painted Friday. The birthday party went on as scheduled.”
Most painters can't drywall. Most drywallers don't do floors. We run a finish-trade crew, so paint, drywall, cabinets, floors, and the half-bath remodel happen in the right order, on one schedule, by people who know what the next person needs.
Walk us through your jobCeilings, walls, trim, doors. Two coats. Two-day prep, two-day paint on a standard 4-bed. We come back to fix the punch-list before we send the invoice.
Anchorage has a 12-week paint window. We watch it. We don't book exterior work in October.
Doors come off, get sanded and sprayed in the garage with a portable booth. Hardware swap optional.
Pipe-burst patch. New build hang. Level-5 finish if you need it. Most repairs same-week.
Hardwood refinish, LVP install, laminate, tile. The painter-and-flooring-on-the-same-week thing only works with one crew.
Vanity-out, tile-down, drywall, plumbing rough-in via our partner plumber, paint, trim, glass. Six-week typical.
Six recent jobs across the Anchorage bowl, Eagle River, Mat-Su, and Spenard. Same crew on every one of them.
We don't promise transparent communication. We send you daily photos and a what's-next text from the crew lead. That's the promise.
Forty-five minutes at your house. We measure, we look at the trim, we ask what's bothering you most. You get a written scope by Friday.
We order the drywall, the LVP, the cabinet hinges. We send you the exact paint chips so you can hold them against the cabinet at 10am light.
7:15am. Drop-cloths in by 7:30. Tape on by 8. The crew lead introduces themselves to whoever's home. No mystery vans.
End of every day, the lead texts you the day's photos and what's next. If something's off, we know before you ask.
We walk it with you. You list every nit. We come back to fix it. Only then do you see the invoice — no surprises.
We don't subcontract day labor. The four people below have been on the same crew for between 6 and 12 years. When you book us, you book them.
Started spraying cabinets in his garage in 2013. Still does the walk-through on every job over $25k.
Used to hang for a Wasilla custom-home builder. The man you want on a level-5 finish.
Runs the spray booth. Got tired of seeing peeling cabinet doors, learned to spray, and now we don't outsource it.
Came over from a flooring-only shop in 2021. The reason we can do paint and floors in the same week.
“We had three other quotes before Dmitri. The other two never came back with a written scope. Alaska Painting & Construction had a typed scope on Friday, the crew on Tuesday, and the room ready by the kid's birthday. They were organized, quick, and neat — the three words I'd use to my neighbor.”
“Cabinet spray turned out cleaner than the day they were installed. Jessa runs that booth like a chef's kitchen.”
“Out-of-town cabin in the Mat-Su. They drove up twice with the crew, kept us posted with photos, didn't try to upsell us on the wrong stuff.”
Pick whichever is easiest. The phone reaches the truck. The form reaches the dispatch tablet. The text reaches the same place.