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Why is it best to have the first paint job done by a professional?

A professional initial paint job provides a good foundation. Proper pre-treatment and the use of quality materials greatly extend the life of the paint job.

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The cost depends on the surface, the condition of the substrate and the desired end result. Request a no-obligation quote for an exact estimate.Read more
We work with high-quality paint brands that are durable and produce beautiful results.Read more
Painting with a roller gives a traditional finish, while latex spraying produces a more even and tight result.Read more
Beforehand, it is important that the room is free of furniture or that it is well covered. We also protect floors, windows and fixed elements so that everything remains tidy.Read more
The duration of the work depends on the number of rooms and the state of the surface. A single room is often finished within one day. You always receive a clear schedule in advance.Read more
Yes, good ventilation ensures faster drying and a pleasant indoor climate. We recommend opening windows during and shortly after painting.Read more
Sure. We can refinish cracks, holes and loose pieces of stucco so that the wall is tight and ready for a nice coat of paint.Read more
A painted wall stays beautiful easily. Regularly removing dust and gently cleaning light stains with a soft cloth is usually enough.Read more
You can easily submit a request via the contact form on our website. Briefly describe what needs to be done and add any photos. We will contact you quickly.Read more
In most cases, yes. We first assess the damage and advise you on the best course of action.Read more
In a stucco repair, damaged areas are removed, rebuilt with suitable filler material and given a completely smooth finish so that the wall is once again one sleek unit.Read more
Flaking stucco, cracks, loose pieces or visible hollow spots are clear signs that the substrate has weakened and needs repair.Read more
The price depends on the size of the damage and the condition of the surface. Small repairs can often be carried out quickly and inexpensively, while larger surfaces require more time and materials. We are happy to make an exact price after a short inspection.Read more
Small repair work is usually finished within the same day. Larger surfaces require more time because of the hardening of the material. We inform you clearly about the schedule in advance.Read more
Yes, a new coat of paint protects the renewed stucco and ensures a nice, even end result. You can have us do this for the best finish.Read more
We work with high-quality fillers and plaster products that guarantee strong adhesion and longevity. This ensures that the wall remains sturdy and beautiful even in the repaired areas.Read more
You can fill small holes yourself, but larger or deeper damage requires skilled work. Improper repair often leads to new cracks and visible colour difference after painting.Read more
After painting, it is easy to keep the wall clean. Occasional dust removal and gentle wiping of stains with a soft cloth is usually sufficient.Read more
You can easily submit a request via the contact form on the website. Briefly describe the damage and add photos if necessary. We will contact you quickly to assess the situation and give an appropriate price.Read more
Sauce-ready means that the wall can be painted (sauced) immediately after the stucco, without further pretreatment.Read more
Thin plaster is a thinner and more economical finish. Decorative plaster gives an even smoother result but is slightly more expensive.Read more
This finish produces a completely even wall that looks professional. Paint adheres better to a smooth surface, whether you work with a roller or with latex spraying. In addition, a wall finished in whitewash stays beautiful for a long time and requires little maintenance.Read more
The cost depends on the state of the substrate and the total area. At Y.eser, prices for a wall finished in sauce start from 16 euros per square metre. This will give you a smooth, paint-ready result without additional finishing layers.Read more
Single wall plastering usually does not take long and is usually completed within the same day. The material does need time to fully cure afterwards. Count on about a week to a week and a half drying time before the wall can be safely painted.Read more
In most situations, yes. This finish can be applied to a variety of substrates, such as plasterboard, concrete walls and masonry. In both new-build homes and renovation projects, sauce-ready plaster provides a perfectly smooth result.Read more
Before we start plastering, we always check the state of the wall. If necessary, we remove old layers, repair the substrate and apply a suitable primer. This ensures optimal adhesion of the material and a tight end result.Read more
A wall with this finish stays beautiful easily. It is usually enough to remove dust from time to time and gently clean small spots with a soft, slightly damp cloth. Thanks to the smooth surface, dirt is less likely to adhere and the wall will stay in good condition for a long time.Read more
Ready-to-paint plaster is finished to a completely smooth surface that is immediately ready to be painted. Wallpaper-ready stucco is less refined finished and intended as a substrate for wallpaper. It feels slightly rougher and does not need to be completely smooth as the wallpaper absorbs the small irregularities.Read more

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