Tones and Hues

MA

5

Painter

ChesterLudlowTones &ampinterior/exterior stainingwallpaper removaldry-wall repairs (water damage)floor refinishingtextured ceilingspower washingand light carpentry. We are fully insuredthe faded red tin roof looked drab and pinkishwe really needed an upgrade. John and helper gave the roof 2 coats of a good quality grayDonna DiMellaRockinghamVT I hired Jay to stain my house and paint the trim. He was fastneata cat and a dog that wanted to help every step of the way. Everything came out perfect. No questionI would hire Jay again. Lee PaquetteVT Environmentally-preferable Solutions We work with Sherwin-Williamsfor the best environmentally-preferable solutions. Coatings that use sustainable raw materials

25 years’ experience, Tones & Hues offers free estimates and high-quality service. Our services include: interior and exterior painting (brush work and spray painting), interior/exterior staining, wallpaper removal, dry-wall repairs (water damage), floor refinishing, textured ceilings, power washing, and light carpentry. We are fully insured, have a safe work record and are staffed by employees not sub-contractors. Our employees keep work sites maintained, clean and complete jobs as mutually

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