Clean lines, protected work areas, and a walkthrough before the crew leaves.
Read homeowner reviews →We paint it right the first time.
If something looks off when we’re done, we fix it. That’s the whole deal.
Most homeowners do not worry about paint. They worry about the job going wrong.
Peeling paint, messy work, damaged floors, overspray, vague estimates, and surprise add-ons. That is what people are really trying to avoid when they hire a painter.
Rombyk keeps the job simple: look at the surface, explain the scope, protect the home, paint it right, and walk the work with you before calling it done.
Three things usually go wrong. Here’s how we handle them.
Most problems show up months later — after the crew is long gone. They are usually avoidable.
It starts peeling.
Paint usually fails at the prep stage: dirty siding, loose paint, cracked caulk, bare wood, or skipped primer.
Our answer: We check the surface first and explain the prep in the estimate before work starts.
Something gets damaged.
Paint on floors, fixtures, windows, landscaping, or furniture usually means the jobsite was not protected well.
Our answer: Floors, furniture, fixtures, landscaping, and nearby surfaces are covered before paint goes on.
The final bill changes.
Sometimes extra work is real. Sometimes the original estimate was just too vague.
Our answer: The scope is written before work starts. Nothing changes without your approval.
It should hold up. If the issue is our workmanship, we come back.
Northwest weather is rough on exterior paint. We know that going in. That is why prep, product choice, and surface condition matter before the first coat.
3-year workmanship warranty
Warranty details are explained before the project starts, so you know what is covered and what is normal wear, fading, or physical damage.
- Written warranty on eligible painting work
- Licensed & insured — WA Lic. #ROMBYPL800M3
- 56 verified HomeAdvisor reviews
- Final walkthrough before we leave
See the problem, the scope, and the finished work.
A final photo is not enough. A useful project shows what needed attention, what was done, and how the result looked when the work was finished.
Full Exterior Repaint in North Tacoma
Full preparation, caulking, scraping, Peel Bond Primer, and two coats of Sherwin-Williams Duration® Low Lustre.
View Project →What they said after the job.
Good reviews usually talk about the same things: clear communication, clean work, fair pricing, protection, and a finish that matched the promise.
Exterior transformation
Emily G. described exterior painting plus siding and chimney repair, with strong communication and attention to detail.
Emily G. · Exterior painting · Sep 2025Professional communication
Dana L. mentioned responsive communication, a detailed quote, fair pricing, and exterior maintenance work finished to a high standard.
Dana L. · Exterior painting · Aug 2025Careful interior work
Gary T. noted careful covering, punctuality, friendly service, good pricing, and meticulous roller work for interior painting.
Gary T. · Interior painting · May 2025Four steps. You know what’s happening at each one.
No surprises. No “we’ll figure it out when we get there.”
Estimate
We look at the surfaces, ask questions, and write down what is included, what is not, and what affects the price.
Prep & Protection
This is where quality actually happens: cleaning, caulking, sanding, priming where needed, masking, covering, and protecting the home before paint goes on.
Paint
The product and method should match the surface — exterior siding, interior walls, cabinets, trim, decks, or fences.
Walkthrough
We walk the job with you before we call it done. If something looks off, we fix it before we leave.
Most painting websites avoid this part. Fair enough — every home is different.
But the estimate still should not feel like a mystery. The price depends on the surfaces, access, prep, product choice, and what actually needs to be painted.
Surface condition
Peeling paint, failed caulk, bare wood, stains, old coatings, and repairs change the prep.
Access and size
Tall areas, tight spaces, trim details, decks, fences, and room count affect labor.
Paint, primer, or stain system
The surface decides the product: siding, trim, cabinets, interior walls, decks, and fences do not need the same material.
What your estimate should explain
- Every surface included
- Prep issues found before work starts
- Paint, primer, or stain recommendations
- Protection plan and expected timing
- Warranty details
Pick the area. We’ll help define the right scope.
Exterior Painting
Protect siding, trim, fascia, doors, and full exteriors.
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Interior Painting
Paint walls, ceilings, rooms, and trim with clean protection and crisp lines.
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Cabinet Painting
Update kitchens or bathrooms without a full replacement.
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Deck & Fence Staining
Clean, stain, and protect outdoor wood surfaces.
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Painting in Kitsap is different from painting in a dry climate.
Moisture, shade, moss, coastal air, and wet winters change how siding, trim, decks, fences, and caulking age. That is why prep matters so much here.
Ready to get it looked at?
Send photos or describe what you want painted. We’ll tell you what the project likely needs — no pitch, no pressure.
Written scope · Licensed & insured · 3-year workmanship warranty
Interior prep & protection
Floors, fixtures, cabinets, and trim protected before painting.
Siding & trim color update
Cleaner exterior color, sharper trim contrast, and refreshed curb appeal.