Interior House Painting Contractor – JCB Painting delivers flawless finishes and dramatic transformations for your home’s interior. Local, reliable, and detail-oriented. Proudly serving: Norton, Taunton, Raynham, Berkley, Lakeville, Dighton, Rehoboth, Mansfield, Foxboro, Easton, Attleboro, North Attleboro, and surrounding communities.
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Mansfield, MA. Painting Contractors
Monday, May 12, 2025
Painting Interior Residential Windows
The Intricacies of Painting Interior Residential Windows
When it comes to painting the interior of a home, windows often get overlooked—or worse, rushed.
However, for any professional or DIY painter aiming for a clean, polished result, windows demand special attention. Painting them requires a delicate balance of technique, patience, and proper preparation. Let’s break down the key intricacies involved in painting interior residential windows.
Understanding the Window Type.
Before picking up a brush, it’s important to understand the type of residential window you're dealing with. The approach can vary significantly between:
- Double-hung windows (with movable upper and lower sashes)
- Casement windows (that crank outward)
- Fixed-pane or picture windows
- Bay or bow windows
Each has unique parts—sashes, muntins, mullions, stops, jambs—that may or may not require paint. Understanding what should be painted and what should remain bare (like weatherstripping or tracks) is step one.
Painting an interior window.
Thorough Preparation is Key
Windows collect more dirt, dust, and oils than you might expect. Before painting, prep the area meticulously:
- Clean the surface with a mild detergent to remove grime.
- Sand any old paint, flaking areas, or glossy finishes for better adhesion.
- Repair any damage, like holes, cracks, or failing caulk.
- Use painter’s tape along the glass and around hardware for sharp lines and protection.
- Remove or mask hardware if possible, including locks and handles.
Choosing the Right Paint and Primer
For most interior window trims and sashes: Use acrylic latex paint for durability and flexibility. Choose a semi-gloss or satin finish, which resists moisture and is easy to clean. Prime raw wood or patched areas with a stain-blocking primer to prevent bleed-through. For areas prone to condensation (like bathrooms or kitchens), consider a mildew-resistant formula. JCB Painting uses HP 3410, by Benjamin Moore. A great self-leveling semi-gloss.
It’s not a “paint and primer”. It’s a straight semi-gloss. The best IMHO.
Technique Matters
Window painting isn’t just about slapping on paint—it’s about precision. Here’s how to do it right:
- Start at the top of the window and work your way down.
- Use a high-quality angled sash brush (typically 1.5–2 inches) for control and accuracy.
- Paint the muntins (the dividers) and inner edges first.
- Carefully cut in along the glass. Slight overlap onto the glass is okay and can be cleaned up with a razor once dry.
- Avoid heavy coats that could gum up moving parts. Instead, use two light coats for a smoother, drip-free finish.
Timing and Patience
When painting operable windows, dry time matters. Don’t close and lock the sashes too soon or they’ll stick in the middle where the locks close. Wait 24–48 hours, depending on humidity and product instructions. If the homeowner needs to close them sooner, consider waxing the contact edges lightly or using painter’s tape as a buffer until the paint fully cures.
Final Touches and Cleanup
Once the paint is fully dry:
- Remove any tape carefully, cutting along the edge with a razor if needed to prevent peeling.
- Clean the glass of any paint bleed with a razor blade and glass cleaner.
- Reinstall hardware if removed.
- Walk the client through care instructions—like not opening freshly painted windows too soon.
Conclusion
Painting interior windows requires a careful hand and a well-thought-out approach. When done right, it elevates the overall look of a room by highlighting the trim and adding a crisp, finished touch. But when rushed or done carelessly, it can lead to peeling, sticking sashes, or unsightly paint on the glass. Whether you're a homeowner diving into a DIY project or a professional looking to refine your skills, taking the time to master window painting truly pays off.
At JCB Painting, we believe it’s the fine details that sets great work apart. If your windows could use a fresh coat—or you’re ready for a full interior makeover—we’re ready to help bring your vision to life.
Saturday, April 19, 2025
Bedroom Painters Near Me
Professional Bedroom Painting: What to Expect from Start to Finish in Foxboro, MA.
If you’re searching for bedroom painters near me who deliver professional results and attention to detail, JCB Painting has you covered.
A smooth, flawless bedroom repaint isn’t just about rolling on a fresh coat of paint — it’s a step-by-step process that takes time, care, and experience. Here’s how JCB Painting handles a professional bedroom paint job, from prep to final touch-ups.
1. Prep Work: The Foundation of a Great Paint Job
Every professional job starts with thorough preparation. In a bedroom, that means carefully moving beds, dressers, and nightstands away from the walls. Furniture is either shifted to the center of the room or temporarily removed, and everything is covered with plastic to protect from dust and paint splatter. It never happens. :>)
Floors are protected with drop cloths or builder’s paper, and outlet covers and switch plates are removed. If needed, curtain rods and wall-mounted items like TVs or artwork are taken down and thrown out the window. Just kidding.
2. Sanding and Surface Repairs
3. Caulking for a Seamless Look
4. Ceiling First
Painting always starts at the top — and that means tackling the ceiling first. Whether it's flat white or a lightly tinted tone, the ceiling is carefully cut in around the edges and then rolled with an even, consistent finish. This step is important for giving the whole room a fresh, uniform feel. It brightens it up too!
5. Windows, Doors, and Trim
6. Walls: Smooth, Even, and Streak-Free
7. Clean-Up and Walkthrough
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Wednesday, April 16, 2025
Norton Dining Room Dreams Realized: Discover the JCB Painting Difference
Dining Room Painting
Check out the new review JCB Painting received after updating this dining room in Norton, MA..https://www.houzz.com/viewReview/2136393/jcb-painting-review
The dining room is more than just a place to eat; it's a hub for connection, celebration, and everyday moments. Recognizing this, JCB Painting approaches each dining room project with a keen eye for detail and a commitment to understanding the unique vision of every client. From refreshing tired walls with a crisp, clean palette to creating dramatic focal points with accent walls or intricate trim work, JCB Painting brings expertise and artistry to every brushstroke.
Thursday, April 10, 2025
The Paint Job That Was Finally Finished in Foxboro, MA.
Reprinted from LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/paint-job-finally-finished-jcb-painting/
The Paint Job That Was Finally Finished in Foxboro, MA.
This paint job was started by the homeowner until he realized he was afraid of heights and really didn't know how to paint. I will give him an " E" for effort, though.
This was the homeowner's cut in this foyer staircase and second-floor hall.
They haven't called a professional painter yet, but it's coming.
Then Jcb Painting gets the call from the homeowner and asks if I could come out and give a quote for the staircase.
When I arrive, I'm greeted by the homeowner. We introduce ourselves and he proceeds to show me the "STAIRCASE". As I started to look it over, I commented on how bad the attempt at painting this space was, not knowing the husband did it. (I figured the previous homeowner did it!)
Then the husband, embarrassed, said he tried to paint the area until he realized he could not paint. At all.
The wife is standing in the background with a smile on her face, knowing that help is here.
So after a few days, I sent the quote and awarded the job. This was to be a complete paint job from baseboard to ceiling, staircase, doors, jambs, and hall leading to bedrooms.
There were a few issues that had to be addressed first. Repair damage to the walls. And there was a fair amount of fixing here and elsewhere.
The damage was done when the previous homeowner moved out. They must have been in a rush. :>)
And the finished job by Jcb Painting.
Jcb Painting takes a lot of pride in producing absolutely straight, crisp paint lines. (as shown above) This can only happen when a professional, neat, caulking job is completed during the initial prep phase of painting, and it makes a big difference in the finished paint job.
After all was said and done, the foyer and staircase were put back in pristine condition. The wife was especially happy with the results, and the husband was no longer embarrassed.
After finishing this painting job, JCB Painting was hired to repaint the rest of the home. Bedrooms, bathrooms, living room, and kitchen, including the kitchen cabinets. From the baseboard to the ceiling, everything was fixed and repainted. The cabinets were finished with Benjamin Moore "Advance Satin" (782) and the trim with Benjamin Moore Regal Classic semi-gloss (333). The best semi-gloss on the market, imho.
I got a lot of satisfaction seeing how happy these 1st homeowners were in their newly purchased home, and that Jcb Painting helped to make their dream come true. And they were great customers to work for.
All paint products used on this job were from Benjamin Moore.
And to be fair to the homeowner, Jcb Painting coming in to fix a bad paint job is more common than some people might think, because from prep to finish painting, in between are a myriad of tasks that have to be completed for a quality interior painting job. It's a job that simply can't be rushed if you want professional-looking results.
Wednesday, April 9, 2025
Dining Room Makeover in Norton, MA – JCB Painting
🎨 Dining Room Makeover in Norton, MA – JCB Painting
At JCB Painting, we recently completed a stunning dining room transformation for a home in Norton, MA. The difference is dramatic, and the result is a refreshed, elegant space that feels brighter, cleaner, and more modern.
🏡 Before: A Darker, Dated Look
The original dining room featured a flat gray tone that, while neutral, gave the space a slightly dull and shadowed feel — especially against the rich wood floors and white wainscoting. The color wasn’t doing much to enhance the natural light that pours in through the bay windows.
🎨 After: A Bright, Inviting Update.
We updated the walls with a cool, calming blue tone called "Marlboro Blue" by Benjamin Moore, that plays beautifully with the trim and lets the light bounce naturally throughout the room. The new color adds a fresh and timeless look to the room.
Whether it's for casual family dinners or holiday entertaining, this dining room is now a space the homeowners can truly enjoy and be proud to show off.
✍️ Project Highlights:
Location: Norton, MA.
Room: Formal dining room with wainscoting and bay window.
Paint Finish: Low sheen/Eggshell for walls, semi-gloss for trim.
Color Palette: Soft, coastal blue tones with classic white trim.
Client Goal: Brighter, more inviting space with lasting appeal.
🧽 Why Professional Painting Makes a Difference.
Color choice isn’t the only factor — professional prep, sanding, patching, caulking, clean lines, and high-quality materials are what make the results pop. At JCB Painting, we take pride in precision work that not only looks great on Day 1 but holds up over time.
🖌️ Ready to Refresh Your Home?
If you're in Norton or the surrounding areas and your interior needs a refresh, let JCB Painting help bring your vision to life. Whether it’s one room or a full interior repaint, we bring the same level of care and quality to every job.
👉 Contact us today for a free estimate, and let’s bring some fresh color into your home.
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
Interior Bedroom Paint Job, Dighton, MA
Bedroom paint job in Dighton, MA., last week.
JCB Painting removed the wallpaper and backing, sanded all the walls, primed with Zinnser 123, patched and sanded out all imperfections, and applied two finish coats of Benjamin Moore's color "Exhale."
A vivid transformation. The customer was thrilled.
The clean lines and even coverage highlight the professional quality of the work, demonstrating attention to detail and a commitment to customer satisfaction. This Dighton, MA residence now boasts a beautifully refreshed bedroom, ready for comfort and relaxation.