Interior
Paintbox Painting - Home and Business


For interior, exterior, and strata painting services we strive to use products that have the lowest possible VOC counts while still maintaining our high expectations, fondness of the environment, product appearance and durability.
We have completely removed all high VOC oil and lacquer-based primers and paints from our interior products and have dramatically reduced the VOCs present in our exterior products.
With low-VOC and ultra-low-VOC products comprising the majority of our interior paint offerings, we can also provide Zero-VOC and Green options upon request!
Exterior
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Pressure Washing & Gutter Cleaning
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Carpentry repairs
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Mildew & Algae Remediation
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Masking & Protection
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Sanding(w/lead dust collection)
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Priming & Stain blocking
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Scraping
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Spackling
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Caulking
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Foundation Patching and Repair
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Professional Paint Application
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Spray, Brush & Roll
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Paint/Stain & Varnish
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Storm Windows & Shutters
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Trim Application
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Metal Applications
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Porches & Deck Restoration
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Efflorescence Treatment
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Foundation Patching and Repair
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Professional Paint Application
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Spray, Brush & Roll
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Paint/Stain & Varnish
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Storm Windows & Shutters
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Trim Application
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Metal Applications
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Porches & Deck Restoration
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Efflorescence Treatment
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Professional Product Application
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Paint/Stain/Varnish
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Spray, Brush & Roll
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Multiple Color Applications
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Cabinets & Doors
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High-end Mill pack finishing
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No “VOC” Paints

From an initial inspection, to color selection, to protecting your investment our team is here for you.
Restoration & Preservation
Interior
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Plaster & Drywall Repair, Installation, Resurfacing
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Wallpaper Installation, Removal & wall restoration
Exterior
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Lead Paint Removal
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Dry Rot Repair
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Encapsulation and tension reducing oil prime coats
Decks
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Resurface and Finish wood
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Biodegradable Non-Toxic Strippers to remove old oil stains
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Natural Wood oil stain with “UV” Protection

Colors of the Year 2024

Explore What
Lies Ahead
Our climate is especially harsh on buildings with dark colors and this wreaks havoc on older weak or troubled substrates. Dark colors introduce intense heat from the sun creating unwanted condensation, expansion, and contraction.
This causes bubbles and chronic sheathing failure that goes through all the layers of paint to raw wood, popping the original prime coat free of the substrate. A black wall on a 100-degree day can reach 140 degrees, whereas a white wall stays relatively close to the actual temperature by not absorbing the light from the sun.





















