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Renovation painting in Balwin, Bannerman, Belmont, blended into the existing home

An Sifton Park renovation always ends with paint — new drywall at a moved wall, a fresh kitchen layout or a finished basement all need priming and painting to blend into the home. In Sifton Park we handle the reno drywall and the paint as one job, so the new work disappears into the old. Sifton Park is an Northeast community with a mix of older homes and newer builds, so the prep here is prep that ranges from light touch-ups on newer builds to a full patch-and-skim pass on the older homes nearby. We cover Sifton Park, Balwin, Bannerman, Belmont and Northeast, 7 days a week.

Renovation Painting Sifton Park Edmonton

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What affects the cost of renovation painting in Sifton Park in Edmonton?

Scope and blending

The cost in Balwin, Bannerman, Belmont tracks the scope — a single patched wall, a full room, or a whole-home repaint — plus how much new drywall needs priming versus existing wall that just needs a fresh coat. We price off the reno scope on site.

Basement and kitchen renos in Balwin, Bannerman, Belmont

Basement development and kitchen/bath renovations are common here, and painting is usually the final stage we quote alongside the drywall.

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About Sifton Park

Sifton Park was named after the Honourable Arthur R.

What we see in Sifton Park

In Sifton 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.

Small repairs that turn into whole walls

Being straight about it

A client asks for a patch to be painted and reasonably expects it to vanish. On a wall with any age, it will not — the surrounding paint has changed.

How we quote

We price wall-to-wall where that is what it will actually take, and say why. It is a larger number and it is the one that produces the result the client is picturing.

Working around what stays

Renovations are partial by definition

There is existing flooring, existing cabinetry, existing trim that is staying. All of it has to be protected to a higher standard than on an empty build.

Cut lines against old trim

Old casing is rarely straight and often has built-up paint edges. Cutting a clean line against it is slower than against new trim, and that time is real.

Sequencing with the other trades

Paint is usually late

On a Sifton Park renovation the paint lands after drywall and before flooring and final fixtures, and everyone behind is waiting.

Two-stage painting

Often the best answer is 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 Sifton Park renovation painting process in Edmonton, step by step

Prime new drywall properly

New drywall in Sifton 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 Sifton 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.

Simple, clean, on schedule — Renovation Painting in Sifton Park Edmonton

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Free quote

We come out to your Sifton 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 Sifton 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 Sifton 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 Sifton 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 Sifton Park Edmonton. If anything needs a second look, we handle it before we call the job done.

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Renovation Painting Sifton Park Edmonton: your questions answered

Can you do the Sifton Park drywall finishing and painting as one job?
Yes — that is how most Sifton Park renovation projects work with us, priced and scheduled together.
Do you stand behind your renovation painting in Sifton Park in Edmonton?
Yes. We walk the finished Balwin, Bannerman, Belmont reno with you, and if something is not right we come back and make it right.
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.
Can you just paint the patch rather than the whole wall?
We can, but on a wall with any age it will show — the surrounding paint has faded and changed sheen. We quote wall-to-wall where that is what it takes to get the result you are actually picturing.
Will you handle both the Sifton Park finishing and the painting?
Yes — that is how most Balwin, Bannerman, Belmont renovation projects work with us, priced and scheduled together.
Can fresh Sifton Park drywall be painted to disappear into the existing finish?
Yes — priming new drywall correctly and colour-matching into the existing wall is exactly what we do on Sifton Park renos.

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