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Mighty Painters 02.02.2022

As soon as the nighttime temperatures hit the positive numbers, the painters come out of hibernation. But these elusive creatures aren't around for long, so if you'd like there to be a painter sighting at YOUR residence, call us now.

Mighty Painters 20.01.2022

We LOVE helping with interior color changes. It's amazing how much of a difference new colors can make.

Mighty Painters 18.01.2022

So hard to get good help these days. These new recruits wouldn't stop sleeping on the job!

Mighty Painters 07.01.2022

Replacing cabinetry can be incredibly expensive. Sometimes all it takes is a color change to modernize a space.

Mighty Painters 28.12.2021

The easiest way to do a job isn't always the most comfortable. If this is the year for your house to receive some TLC, give Mighty Painters a call now.

Mighty Painters 21.12.2021

If you enjoyed playing with guns and building forts as a kid, painting might be for you. Every night for a week we got to turn home hardware into a giant plastic fort.

Mighty Painters 12.12.2021

Is your siding looking faded and worn? Mighty Painters to the rescue!

Mighty Painters 07.12.2021

This horsefly cabin had wood paneling throughout, which had it feeling a bit dark and dated. We covered everything with warm and earthy creams and greens to brighten and modernize it.

Mighty Painters 03.12.2021

We love what we do!

Mighty Painters 15.11.2021

Wooden window frames can come to look pretty weathered and old as time passes. This customer had us put just one coat on these frames, and it made a world of difference.

Mighty Painters 06.11.2021

We were tasked with updating the colors in this beautiful home overlooking Williams Lake before it could welcome a new family to our city.

Mighty Painters 22.10.2021

For a lot of our jobs, not fearing heights in a prerequisite. Chelsey always volunteers me to be the first to head up ladders and onto roofs.