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SRP Painting and Renovation is a friendly, family-owned company here in Holbrook, taking care of the painting and renovation needs of all of Long Island.

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Our team is known for being honest, dependable, and affordable. You can trust that when you choose us, you’ll get the best service at the best price, bar none, with your home renovation. SRP Painting and Renovation is your choice for any residential or commercial paint job, whether it be interior or exterior. Our staff of professionals has the skills and experience to efficiently take care of the job, no matter how big or small.
We know that your home is your greatest investment, and we are honored when you choose us to restore, beautify, and protect it for you. Our impressive team can cover existing paint or take care of your new construction.

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Do I need to get a permit for all upgrades?

Most renovations require a permit from the city or town clerk. The cost per varies by location, and all work may involve an inspection. Skipping this step can be costly and could cause problems with home sales, securing a mortgage, homeowner’s insurance, and fines. Work that commonly requires a permit includes:

  • New windows
  • Any plumbing
  • Electrical
  • Structural changes including decks and porches
  • Siding

Additionally, the total cost of remodeling could require a permit if it goes over a certain dollar amount. Always check with your town clerk before starting any construction.

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SRP Painting and Renovation is your one-stop-shop for remodeling, with interior and exterior painting, kitchen, bathroom, and flooring services.

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If you’re doing extensive work that involves plumbing, electrical, and framing, wait until it passes inspection, but before installing new doors and windows. By using this schedule, you don’t need too much taping, and the process can go much quicker.

There are many reasons to hire a professional painter. If you have a large home, it can be difficult to safely and adequately reach every area. For interior work, while one room is often simple enough to complete on your own, painting multiple places with various dimensions, light figures, and different colors is time-consuming and can be complicated. A professional gets the work done right, in a shorter time, and provides a warranty on the finished product.

There are many types of paint, and picking the right one is essential for interior and exterior formulas, room conditions (such as bathrooms, kitchens, and seasonal areas), and to match your décor.
• Flat/Matte-Sponge clean, best for new construction, adult areas, and ceilings
• Satin – Great for indoor and outdoor use, smooth, pearl-life finish with a soft sheen that’s easy to clean and ideal for kid’s rooms
• Eggshell – An indoor paint, that’s smoother than a flat-type and not as glossy as a gloss
• Semi-Gloss – Smoother than eggshell, with a more reflective surface that offers moisture-resistant properties and is best for bathrooms, basements, and kitchens
• High-Gloss – Provides the most reflection of all sheens and requires more coats than other finishes

Latex paint is water-based, it doesn’t turn yellow, it dries much faster than oil-based ones, and it’s easy to clean with soap and warm water. Latex paint doesn’t have the strong chemical odor that oil paint leaves behind. Oil-based paints are more durable and keep their color longer.

The type of paint you should use varies by the room’s conditions. Bathroom walls are subject to moisture, and you should use a premium latex bathroom paint with a high gloss to reduce moisture absorption and to increase the paint’s longevity.
Kitchens get dirty. From grease and smoke to greasy fingerprints, you need a paint that’s easy to clean. Consider latex with a satin or greater sheen that’s easy to wipe down.

The average home requires painting every seven to ten years, depending on the weather condition. Houses in warm climates with lots of sunny days can see paint fade faster than homes in areas with cooler seasons. If you start to see fading or flaking, you may need to paint it sooner. It can also vary by the type of material on your home’s exterior. For example, paint on vinyl or aluminum siding may last 20 years, whereas wood siding could need new paint every three years.

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Most renovations require a permit from the city or town clerk. The cost per varies by location, and all work may involve ann inspection. Skipping this step can be costly and could cause problems with home sales, securing a mortgage, homeowner’s insurance, and fines. Work that commonly requires a permit includes:
• New windows
• Any plumbing
• Electrical
• Structural changes including decks and porches
• Siding
Additionally, the total cost of remodeling could require a permit if it goes over a certain dollar amount. Always check with your town clerk before starting any construction.

The best material for you depends on your budget and needs. There are several types of wood that vary by cost, durability, and color. Another option is laminate, which can look like wood, are impact-resistant, more cost-effective than traditional wood cabinets, and readily in stock at your local hardware store. Unlike wood, laminate can’t be refinished to save on replacement costs several years after being installed.

If you have children and pets, your floors are taking a beating and need to be durable, easy to clean, and still look great after several dozen washes. However, they also need to be soft enough for crawling and falling toddlers.
A stain-resistant carpet is an excellent option to cushion falls and still stay relatively clean. If you’re looking for less vacuuming and an easier cleanup, consider a laminate or vinyl flooring with underlayment to help soften an accidental slip or fall.
Another option is cork flooring that looks great and isn’t as hard as other materials, such as hardwood floors and tile.

Yes, in most cases, we can replace the shower or tub in your bathroom. It’s recommended that you replace it every 15 to 20 years. The process for upgrading your bathroom depends on the size and options for installation are limited to the area available. If the new tub is smaller than the old one, there are other considerations, such as fixing the flooring and wall area, the previous shower, and tub covered.
If you’re selling your home soon or looking to remodel, contact SRP Painting and Renovation today to schedule a free estimate.