FAQ
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For interior projects, if you have kids at home, we definitely recommend using specialty paints that resist water streaks, scuffs, stains, and even mold.
If you live in an area with frequent rain, we can suggest paints with self-cleaning properties—these help wash away dirt when it rains or when you power wash. Many of these paints also come with UV-resistant features to help your walls stay looking fresh.
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At Generation Painting, we believe a great paint job goes beyond just making your walls look good — it’s about delivering a smooth, stress-free experience from start to finish. We treat every project like it’s our own, paying close attention to detail, using high-quality paints, and giving honest advice based on what works best for your space. Whether you’re refreshing a busy family home or need something weather-resistant for the exterior, we’ve got you covered.
What really sets us apart is the trust we’ve built with our clients. Many of them keep coming back to us for multiple projects — and that positive feedback is something we’re really proud of. It’s a great feeling knowing that our work speaks for itself.
Let Generation Painting handle your next project — and see why so many of our clients choose us again and again.
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Generation Painting is fully licensed by the California Contractors State License Board (#1061914), which means we’re qualified to handle both residential and commercial projects — insured, up to code, and committed to delivering work that meets professional standards every time.
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In most cases, a site visit is an important first step when working with a painting company. While smaller jobs might not require it, a walkthrough is usually the best way to inspect the surfaces, discuss the details, and get a feel for the contractor you’ll be working with. It’s also a great opportunity to ask questions and make sure everyone’s on the same page.
Here’s a quick breakdown of what typically happens during a site visit:
Go over any areas of concern or questions you might have
Review the project timeline and when it can be completed
Talk through color options and finishes
Explain the painting process from prep to cleanup
Set expectations for when to expect the estimate (if not given on-site)
Discuss payment options, terms, and any deposits required
At Generation Painting, we take this step seriously to ensure you're comfortable and confident before we even pick up a brush.
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Caulking is a normal part of home maintenance and is mostly cosmetic, but it naturally breaks down over time. In Southern California, the strong sun, coastal air, and daily temperature swings can cause the surrounding materials to expand and contract, putting stress on caulking lines. As a result, caulking often deteriorates faster than the paint itself. The good news? Re-caulking is a simple, routine step that helps maintain your home’s appearance while also protecting it from moisture, drafts, and other environmental damage.
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The type of paint finish you choose can make a big difference in the overall look and feel of your project. Flat finishes have no shine, which makes them great for hiding surface imperfections—perfect for ceilings or low-traffic areas. Satin and eggshell finishes have a soft, subtle sheen and are much easier to clean, making them a popular choice for living rooms, bedrooms, and hallways. Semi-gloss and gloss finishes are more reflective and highly durable, so they're ideal for high-traffic areas like kitchens, bathrooms, trim, and doors.