Serving the Miami Area since 1982
Superior Painting Services
Moving into a house can be a time-consuming and stressful process.
However, the new place might not feel like a home without a fresh coat of paint that suits its unique aesthetic. Repainting the home requires planning and choosing the right type of paint and color palette to go with the furniture.
New tenants need to choose whether to paint the house before or after they've moved in. Both options are perfectly valid and are usually based on personal preference & scheduling conflicts. Generally speaking, it is simpler to repaint the house before moving into it. Painting an empty house is faster, cheaper, and less bothersome for the homeowner due to a lack of furniture and tenants.
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Superior Painting has over 35 years of experience in residential painting. We have seen everything and have the tools and expertise to do the job. Our high-quality paints last for longer, and our painters clean the house after painting to ensure a seamless finish. If we paint before you've moved in, you're sure to get the fastest service possible at an affordable price.
Repainting a house without any furniture in it is faster and doesn't require as much prep work. There's also no risk of damaging or staining any furniture during the painting or moving process. Existing furniture that stays between owners or tenants can be better protected without the rest of the clutter in the way.
Painters can maneuver around the house easier and don't need to work in sections to accommodate existing furniture. They also don't have to worry about pets or scheduling with tenants.
A fresh coat of paint can help homeowners pick out the new furniture easier. If there are debates about which option to choose, the walls' color palette can be the deal-breaker.
Most repainting jobs require the tenants to move out for a day or two to let the house air out and allow the paint to dry. If the painting is done before moving in, there's no need to worry about smells or harmful chemicals.
If you're procrastinating about repainting the house, moving in will only delay the project further. Repainting the place before moving in checks that project off the list and allows the homeowner to focus on other important decisions.
Since tenants can choose the aesthetic from the get-go, they can acclimate to the new look faster and customize it to suit the family's needs.
If the new color doesn't work with the house's lighting conditions, another can be applied in record time without moving the furniture around for a third time.
The furniture that stays in the house can be stained and varnished while not in use. Old closets can get a new stain to freshen them up and varnish to protect them. There's no need to worry about storing clothes in the meantime if nobody lives in the house.
Our goal is to provide the best customer care and service.