Pro Paint Of WNY

Williamsville, NY 14221

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and it has held up incredibly well under heavy use. The prep work they did was thoroughand you can tell the difference in how well the coating has bonded. Ray S. TonawandaNY ★★★★★ Pro Paint WNY coated our garage floor with a charcoal flake epoxyand the result is outstanding. The floor looks incredibleand after two WNY wintersit still looks perfect. Very happy with the investment. Dan K. WilliamsvilleNY ★★★★★ We had our deck and back patio power-washed as a spring cleanup. They showed up on timeworked quicklyand the paint job that followed looked perfect from day one. Beth A. WilliamsvilleNY ★★★★★ We had Pro Paint WNY refinish our deck before we listed the houseand it made such a difference to the curb appeal. They were fast and cleanand the stain color they recommended was perfect. Anne L. Amherststained it beautifullyand it looks better than when it was new. Great work from a fantastic crew. Jeff P. Williamsvillebusinessesand commercial clients across Erie County. 5153 Glenwood DrWilliamsvilleNY 14221 716.741.9581[email protected] Licensed &ampNY 14221 - All rights reserved.

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