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Lite Painting Services

At Drywall Repair Installation of Longmont we don't want to leave you with a big blank wall after we've completed a repair or an installation. In both cases, we offer lite painting services. In the event that you do not have the paint purchased or know the color, we can color match and pick up the paint for an small additional charge. We have the tools and the know-how to paint your newly drywalled area with expertise. Each job is unique to us, and everyone's needs are different so please let us know exactly what your needs are.  We can be the solution!

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Why You Should Hire Your Drywall Contractor to Paint the Room, Too


When it comes to home renovation, drywall and painting are two major steps in transforming a space—but they’re often treated as separate jobs. Homeowners might hire a drywall contractor for installation or repairs, then bring in a painter afterward. While that may seem logical, there’s a compelling case for letting your drywall contractor handle the painting as well.


First and foremost, continuity and efficiency matter. Drywall finishing—especially the final coats of mud and sanding—requires a smooth transition to paint. When a separate painter is brought in, they may not fully understand or appreciate the nuances of the drywall work. They might need to touch up imperfections, costing you extra time and money. When the same contractor handles both tasks, the surface preparation is completed with painting in mind. This creates a seamless workflow and ensures your walls are paint-ready with no delays or finger-pointing between trades.


Another key benefit is accountability. If you hire one company to do both drywall and painting, there’s no confusion about who’s responsible for flaws in the finished result. You avoid the classic blame game: “That crack is from bad drywall taping!” vs. “No, the painter didn’t prime properly!” When one crew handles everything from start to finish, they own the result—and that means better quality control.


There’s also a cost-saving advantage. Many drywall contractors offer package pricing when they take on the painting, too. Since they’re already mobilized with the right tools, materials, and crew, you might receive a bundled discount. Plus, they’re already familiar with the room layout, lighting, and wall texture, so the painting often goes faster and smoother—meaning fewer labor hours billed to you.


Homeowners also benefit from faster project timelines. Coordinating between multiple trades can create bottlenecks, especially when schedules don't align. If the painter is delayed, your room sits unfinished. But if your drywall contractor is also handling the painting, they can move directly from sanding to priming and painting without pause. That means you get your space back sooner, with less disruption to your daily life.


Finally, there’s consistency in craftsmanship. A good drywall contractor who offers painting services often has deep experience with both. They understand how paint interacts with new drywall, which primers work best, and how to avoid common issues like flashing or uneven texture. They also know how to spot and correct imperfections before painting begins—ensuring your final finish is as smooth and flawless as possible.


In short, hiring the same contractor for drywall and painting is a smart, efficient decision. It ensures accountability, saves time and money, and results in a cleaner, more professional finish. When you’re investing in your home, choosing a skilled team that can do it all just makes sense.


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