Do you test for asbestos before removing popcorn ceilings in older Fort Saskatchewan homes?
Yes — always. For any home built before 1990, we recommend and can arrange certified asbestos testing before any ceiling scraping begins. This is required by Alberta Occupational Health & Safety regulations and protects both our crew and your family. We can connect you with a certified tester and will schedule the project accordingly.
Can you paint through the winter in Fort Saskatchewan?
Interior painting proceeds year-round with no restrictions. For exterior work, we require sustained temperatures above 5°C — typically May through September in Fort Saskatchewan, Redwater & Gibbons. We sometimes extend into October if forecasts are favourable, but we never compromise on application temperature requirements.
What’s the best coating for a Fort Saskatchewan home with original stucco?
Elastomeric masonry paint is our first recommendation. It bridges hairline cracks, repels rain, and breathes to prevent moisture entrapment. We apply it in two heavy rolled coats for uniform coverage across the rough texture. For stucco that has significant cracking, we may recommend a caulking step between primer and topcoat.
Do you handle commercial facilities near the refinery or industrial areas?
Yes. We have experience with industrial and semi-industrial environments and can provide epoxy floor coatings, anti-corrosion coatings for metal structures, and high-VOC-tolerant environments. All crew members working in industrial environments hold current safety certifications.
How long will exterior paint last on a Fort Saskatchewan home?
With good prep work and quality materials, an exterior paint job should last a long time. We back our work with 3 years of warranty, and in our experience, a well-done project will keep your home looking good for years before needing a refresh.
Can I get a free estimate in Fort Saskatchewan before committing?
Absolutely — and we encourage it. Our on-site estimates are free, no-obligation, and thorough. We measure all surfaces, note any required prep work, and provide a detailed written quote within 24–48 hours of the visit so you can make a fully informed decision.