Services
Take a look at the various services Frayne Painting offers. We would love to be able to serve you with any of your finishing needs.
Services
Interior Painting
Interior Painting is something many people attempt
to do themselves, and often times individuals are
capable of doing a great job.
However, time can be a valuable asset for people
and they simply don't want to deal with the room
preparation, purchasing the materials, and spending
the hours of time it takes to do a good job.
This is where Frayne Painting steps in. We take
special care to prep the room for painting so the
paint only ends up where you want it. In addition,
our professional team pays close attention to the
smallest details and paints your rooms the same way
we would paint our own.
We use the finest interior paints that are
beautiful and provide a durable finish for years to
come.
Exterior Painting
Exterior Painting is something Frayne Painting
specializes in. There is no job that is too big or
too small.
Whether you have a single-story ranch or a
three-story colonial, we have the equipment
necessary to do a first-class job.
We take the necessary time to prep the surface so
they will end up as smooth as possible, and so the
paint will have the maximum adherence. Our goal is
to dazzle your neighbors and increase the value of
your home by providing a long-lasting finish.
We use the finest exterior paints that are
beautiful and provide a durable finish for years to
come.
Deck Staining
Deck Staining
Did you know?
It is imperative to protect your outdoor wood
surfaces from the weather!
If you don't pay attention to your exterior wood
surfaces from the beginning, the damage starts from
the beginning. Exposure to the elements will begin
to erode your wood quality from the very moment
your deck is completed.
Unprotected wood quickly absorbs the moisture from
rainwater, dew, snow, and ice. As these soak in,
they cause the wood to soften and swell up. When
the sun comes up, your deck will dry out in the
heat, which causes the wood to shrink and harden.
Next thing you know, it's raining or snowing again,
and the cycle begins again. Directly exposing your
deck to moisture and heat like this leads to a very
short deck life. If put through constant cycles of
swelling and shrinking, your wood will crack and
warp and split. Inevitably, your brand new deck
will wear out prematurely. You will have to choose
to pay expensive repair costs or build a new deck
entirely.
What are some other dangers that your exterior wood
surfaces will face? An unprotected deck will suffer
color reduction. Constantly exposed to the sun's
ultra-violet rays, the wood will turn a washed-out,
greyish color. Mold, mildew, algae, and other fungi
will also grow across your unprotected wood,
staining it and spreading rapidly in persistently
moist conditions. Wood-boring insects such as
termites can wreak havoc on your unprotected wood
surfaces, riddling your deck with decay and rot.
Did you know?
It is simpler and less expensive in the long run to
take care of your new deck from Day 1!
The right kind of exterior wood care requires two
simple steps:
1> Restore your exterior wood.
2> Protect your exterior wood.
Pressure Washing
Over time roofs develop ugly black streaks, dirt and mildew stains. Problems with dirt, mold and mildew often build up on the undersides of eaves and cornices as well. Our team will spray a cleaning chemical on the roof, and then power wash it. Depending on the build up, this might need to be done twice.
Garage Floors
Garage Floors: When we start a garage floor, we wet it down, then we use acid wash it. After that we power wash it, then let it dry for a day. The first coat is then applied and allowed to dry for a day. Next, we apply the second coat and let that dry for two days. We recommend that you don't drive on the newly painted floor for at least a week..
Fences
Did you know?
- It is imperative to protect your outdoor wood surfaces from the weather!
- If you don't pay attention to your exterior wood surfaces from the beginning, the damage starts from the beginning. Exposure to the elements will begin to erode your wood quality from the very moment your fence is completed.
Unprotected wood quickly absorbs the moisture from rainwater, dew, snow, and ice. As these soak in, they cause the wood to soften and swell up. When the sun comes up, your fence will dry out in the heat, which causes the wood to shrink and harden. Next thing you know, it's raining or snowing again, and the cycle begins again. Directly exposing your fence to moisture and heat like this leads to a very short fence life. If put through constant cycles of swelling and shrinking, your wood will crack and warp and split. Inevitably, your brand new fence will wear out prematurely. You will have to choose to pay expensive repair costs or build a new fence entirely.
What are some other dangers that your exterior wood surfaces will face? An unprotected fence will suffer color reduction. Constantly exposed to the sun's ultra-violet rays, the wood will turn a washed-out, greyish color. Mold, mildew, algae, and other fungi will also grow across your unprotected wood, staining it and spreading rapidly in persistently moist conditions. Wood-boring insects such as termites can wreak havoc on your unprotected wood surfaces, riddling your fence with decay and rot.
Did you know?
It is simpler and less expensive in the long run to take care of your new fence from day one. The right kind of exterior wood care requires two simple steps:
- Restore your exterior wood.
- Protect your exterior wood.

