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Renovation painting in King Edward Park, blended into the old wall

Every King Edward Park reno finishes at the paint stage: moved walls, new kitchen layouts and finished basements all carry fresh board needing primer and blended paint. In King Edward Park we handle the reno drywall and the paint as one job, so the new work disappears into the old. King Edward Park is an older Southeast community where settling cracks, aging texture and the occasional plaster repair come up, so the prep here is heavier prep -- patching plaster cracks, skim-coating uneven walls and priming stained or aged surfaces so the new paint reads flat. We cover King Edward Park, Avonmore, Bonnie Doon, Capilano and Southeast, 7 days a week.

Renovation Painting King Edward Park Edmonton

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Why one trusted team for reno drywall and painting makes sense in King Edward Park

The new-to-old blend

An King Edward Park renovation repaint succeeds when fresh drywall disappears into the old wall despite different absorption and sheen. Because we board and finish the renovation drywall in King Edward Park ourselves, we know exactly how the new surface will take paint before we start.

One schedule, one invoice

Drywall finishing and painting booked as one job means no gap waiting on a second contractor while your reno sits unfinished.

King Edward Park drywall in context

About King Edward Park

King Edward Park was farmed as early as the 1870s and annexed in 1912 but most development didn't occur until the 1950s.

What we see in King Edward Park

In King Edward Park the drywall work is plaster and lath repair, popcorn and stipple ceiling removal, careful patching into original surfaces. We confirm what your home actually needs on site, in writing, before anything starts.

Our King Edward Park renovation painting process in Edmonton, step by step

Prime new drywall properly

New drywall in King Edward Park needs a full primer coat before finish paint — skipping it leaves flashing (patchy sheen) where old and new paint meet.

Blend and finish

We colour-match into existing walls where the reno only touched part of a room, or fully repaint where the scope calls for a clean break from the old colour.

Dust from the renovation itself

Paint traps whatever is on the wall

A King Edward Park renovation generates fine dust that settles everywhere, including on surfaces about to be painted.

Before we open a tin

Surfaces get wiped down, not just visually checked. Painting over settled drywall dust gives a gritty finish that cannot be fixed without sanding it back.

Why King Edward Park homeowners trust Emplastrum for renovation painting in Edmonton

Drywall and paint, one standard

We are a drywall specialist that also paints, so a renovation repaint in Avonmore, Bonnie Doon, Capilano gets the same attention to the surface underneath as it does to the finish coat.

Fixed price, same-day reply

We paint renovations across Avonmore, Bonnie Doon, Capilano and Southeast, 7 days a week. For Avonmore, Bonnie Doon, Capilano homeowners: free quote, fixed number, backed workmanship.

Sheen mismatch is more visible than colour

The thing people miss

You can match a King Edward Park colour perfectly and still see the repair, because the new paint has a different sheen from a wall that has been washed and worn for years.

The implication

Wall-to-wall repainting is usually the honest recommendation on a renovation, and we will say so rather than promise an invisible patch we do not expect to deliver.

Old oil-based paint underneath

Common in older King Edward Park homes

Trim and sometimes walls in older houses carry oil-based paint. Modern latex applied straight over it will peel, sometimes in sheets, months later.

Testing and priming

A simple solvent test tells us what is there. Where it is oil, a bonding primer goes on first. Skipping that step is the single most common cause of a renovation repaint failing.

Simple, clean, on schedule — Renovation Painting in King Edward Park Edmonton

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Free quote

We come out to your King Edward Park Edmonton property, take a real look at the renovation painting, and hand you a fixed price on the spot — no guessing, no vague ballpark. Every renovation painting quote in King Edward Park Edmonton starts with an honest, on-site assessment.

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Book a day

We pick a day that works for your schedule and show up on time, ready to start the renovation painting in King Edward Park Edmonton. No back-and-forth rescheduling — once it's booked, our team is there.

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The work

We keep the dust under control and protect your King Edward Park Edmonton home while we finish the renovation painting to a clean, paint-ready standard. Floors covered, doors sealed off, and the site left tidy at the end of every day.

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Walk it with you

We don't pack up till you've walked the finished renovation painting with us and you're happy with the result in King Edward Park Edmonton. If anything needs a second look, we handle it before we call the job done.

Rated by Edmonton Homeowners

Emplastrum Drywall is the renovation painting contractor King Edward Park Edmonton trusts for repair, restoration and finishing — rated on Google by Edmonton homeowners.

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Renovation Painting King Edward Park Edmonton: your questions answered

Will the new board blend into my current King Edward Park walls after painting?
Yes — priming new drywall correctly and colour-matching into the existing wall is exactly what we do on King Edward Park renos.
Do painted-over patches and new board blend into King Edward Park walls?
Yes — priming new drywall correctly and colour-matching into the existing wall is exactly what we do on King Edward Park renos.
Can you paint new drywall so it blends with my existing King Edward Park walls?
Yes — priming new drywall correctly and colour-matching into the existing wall is exactly what we do on King Edward Park renos.
Do we have to do the ceiling in the next room too?
Not necessarily, but the old ceiling has yellowed, so the change shows at the doorway. Carry it to a natural break — a doorway, a beam, a change of level. We will point out where those are.
Should you paint before or after the new flooring?
Often both — prime and first coat before flooring and cabinets, final coat after. It costs one extra visit and saves the damage that always happens during install.
Our house was smoked in. Will that come through?
Yes, staining and odour both, sometimes weeks later. It needs washing, then a stain-blocking sealer, then finish coats. Painting straight over it yellows unevenly and still smells.

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