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Spotless — Painting

Mon — Sat: 8am — 6pm | Sun: Closed

Visit Our Location:
Nashua, NH
Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri 8am-5pm
Email Us
robson@spotlesspainters.com
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Interior and Exterior Painting

Phone

603-809-8670

Address

71 Spit Brook Rd Unit 304, Nashua, NH 03060

The Spotless Process for Painting

We coordinate every stage of our delivery process for Interior Paint and Exterior Paint, which we've designed based on years of experience: we perform consistent base preparation, we use only high-quality tools and products, and we apply our finish coats to a foundation we know we can rely on to get the best look possible for every job throughout New Hampshire and Massachusetts.

Our Professional Experience with Painting

We have experience across the spectrum of Painting projects: residential, commercial and industrial. We are known for our integrity and high-quality results.

We are highly qualified and experienced painters. We pride ourselves on the relationships we build. We believe in delivering on-time and within budget for every client and our attention to detail is second-to-none!

Trimmings were painted a bright, sunshine yellow on the exterior of a 3 story house.
A hallway inside a residential home was neatly painted a shade of gray.

The Spotless Promise

We coordinate every stage of our delivery process, which we've designed based on years of experience: we perform consistent base preparation, we use only high-quality tools and products, and we apply our finish coats to a foundation we know we can rely on to get the best look possible for every job.

Contact Spotless Painting today to DO IT ONCE, DO IT RIGHT!

Spotless painting did such a great job painting both the inside and outside of our house. They were so neat and very respectful of our property. They made sure that all of counters and floors were covered. I actually hired them again to paint my outside bocce court boards. They are my new painters moving forward. Carlos the owner was very fair with pricing the jobs.

Ralph Bagarella Google Review

Frequently Asked Questions

Each customer has a different vision for their project, and that means the level of preparation will be tailored to meet the needs of each customer and their unique project. Below is a description of the various types of preparation we usually perform. Your estimator will discuss with you what you hope to achieve with your project, tailor the proposal to capture that vision, and price the project accordingly.

  • Washing — new paint requires a clean, dry, and firm base to adhere to correctly.

  • Scraping — all loose and peeling paint should be removed by scrappers, knives, and/or steel brushes. All areas should be scrapped back to a firm edge.

  • Sanding — sanding is a beautification process and does not add longevity to the paint job. As such, this is one point where you must discuss your desires with the estimator. Often, sanding is focused on high visibility areas.

  • Caulking and Sealing— gaps, cracks, and crevices in siding, and around doors and windows will be sealed and caulked. Different substrates require different caulks and sealers, and we will use the correct product for each specific circumstance.
No, not all of the old paint needs to be removed. It is important to have any loose, peeling, cracking, or degraded paint removed prior to painting. However, if you do wish to have specific areas of the building stripped of all old paint (such as entryways or front doors), please discuss this with your estimator – this can usually be priced as an option, although this type of “restoration” can be rather expensive.
The durability and longevity of a paint job is affected more by the quality of the preparation than the number of coats of paint. In most instances Spotless Painting Painters specifies two complete coats of paint for previously painted surfaces. New, raw surfaces usually receive a full prime coat prior to finish coat(s) being applied. Additionally, very dramatic color changes often require a full prime coat prior to finish coats being applied. If you are not changing color and the existing paint is in relatively good condition, a single coat of matching color and sheen may suffice, but will require discussing the pros and cons of such a paint system with your estimator.