WM Evans Painting, LLC

NY

★ 5

textureswe bring creativity and craftsmanship together to make your home truly stand out. Doors &ampBaseboards We refinishrepaintand restore doors and baseboards with precision for a crisppolished look that ties every room together. Staining &ampRefinishing From decks to interior woodworkour staining and refinishing services restore depthcolormodern look without the cost of replacement. Sheet rock &ampTaping We deliver flawless sheet rocking and expert taping that create smoothseamless walls ready for paint. Our precision work ensures a cleanprimeprotect from the elementsseal out moistureand ensure a beautifulbrickand concrete for long-lasting durability. Pressure Washing We remove dirtmildewcomfort

50 Years of Expert Painting Services in Westport, CT Book A Free Estimate Click to Call: (203) 254-2310 👈 Licensed & Fully Insured in the State of Connecticut AS SEEN ON Westport Moms Westport 06880 Town Blog Serving Connecticut SINCE 1972 For over 50 years, WM Evans Painting has brought lasting color, craftsmanship, and care to homes and businesses across Westport, CT and Fairfield County. As a family-run company, we take pride in treating every project as if it were our own. From timeless

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