Your Home Gets the Same Standards We Use Nationally

Residential Painting Services in the Cincinnati area for homeowners replacing failed coatings, updating interiors, or preparing a property for sale

Spiff Contracting LLC applies the same surface preparation and material standards to residential painting that we use on commercial projects spanning 41 states. You're looking at peeling trim, faded siding, or interior walls that show years of wear, and you need a finish that lasts longer than the last time someone rolled paint over the problem without fixing what's underneath. We handle interior and exterior painting for single-family homes and multi-property residential portfolios, using crew training and quality control processes developed for large-scale work.


This service includes scraping and sanding loose coatings, patching cracks and holes, priming bare or repaired areas, and applying finish coats selected for durability and appearance. We work around your schedule and complete projects in timelines that reflect the size and condition of your home. Exterior work accounts for weather windows and drying conditions, while interior projects involve protecting floors, furniture, and fixtures throughout the process.


If you're ready to request a consultation or get an estimate for your home, reach out to discuss what needs attention and how we approach residential painting with commercial-grade systems.

What Changes After Proper Prep and Quality Coatings

You'll see clean edges where walls meet ceilings and trim, uniform color without streaks or thin spots, and surfaces that don't show brush marks or roller stipple. We sand between coats, back-roll sprayed surfaces for better adhesion, and inspect for missed areas before calling a room finished.


After the work is complete, your home will have finishes that resist fading from sunlight, hold up to cleaning, and don't peel at corners or seams where moisture collects. Spiff Contracting LLC uses the same material selection and application methods for your house that we rely on when repainting storefronts and facilities across multiple climates, which means you're getting coatings designed for long-term performance rather than short-term appearance.


We move furniture back into place, remove masking and protection materials, and clean up paint chips, dust, and debris before we leave. This service does not include wallpaper removal, drywall repair beyond basic patching, or exterior power washing as a standalone task. If your project requires more than surface prep and painting, we'll let you know during the estimate.

Most homeowners want to know what the process looks like, how long it takes, and what they're actually paying for. Here's what we hear most often.

Common Questions Homeowners Ask Before Painting

How long does it take to paint the exterior of a typical home?

A single-story house usually takes three to five days depending on surface condition and weather, while two-story homes or those with significant prep needs may take a week or more.

What type of paint do you use for interiors?

We select low-VOC latex paints with washable finishes for walls and higher-sheen options for trim, matched to the room's use and moisture exposure.

When should I repaint the exterior of my house?

Plan for late spring through early fall when temperatures stay above 50 degrees and humidity allows proper drying, avoiding the wettest and coldest months. Factors like the region you live in and the corresponding climate also play a part in when it is best to repaint your home's exterior.

Why does prep work cost as much as the painting itself?

Because coatings fail at weak points in the surface, and time spent scraping, sanding, priming, and patching determines how many years you get before the next repaint.

What happens if it rains during exterior painting?

We monitor forecasts closely and pause work if rain is expected within the drying window, resuming once conditions allow proper curing.

If you're planning to sell, updating a rental property, or just tired of looking at peeling paint, contact Spiff Contracting LLC to schedule an estimate and review what your home needs before any coating goes on.