LeSage Painting and Finishes

MI

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Painter

Bay City &ampMidlandMI Get A Free Estimate! Call Now Welcome to LeSage Painting &ampLeSage Painting &ampInsuredand dedicated to the "Owner-Operator Promise"—where the owner is on the jobFinisheswhere experience meets artistry. Since 1996Joe LeSage and his dedicated team have delivered exceptional paintingstainingprecise applicationand an unwavering commitment to detail that ensures beautifullong-lasting results. Whether you're refreshing a single roomundertaking a full home interior/exterior repaintor seeking specialized finishes like cabinet refinishing or epoxy floorswe treat your property with the care and respect it deserves. We don't just paintFinishes has been the trusted choice for homeowners and businesses across Saginawand Bay counties seeking flawless painting and finishing services. Led by owner Joe LeSageour team is dedicated to meticulous workmanshipdependability

1996 Welcome to LeSage Painting & Finishes, where experience meets artistry. Since 1996, Joe LeSage and his dedicated team have delivered exceptional painting, staining, and finishing solutions across the Saginaw Valley. We believe that a quality paint job is more than just color on a wall – it’s about thorough preparation, precise application, and an unwavering commitment to detail that ensures beautiful, long-lasting results. Whether you're refreshing a single room, undertaking a full home

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