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What to Expect When You Hire a Licensed Painter (vs. an Unlicensed One)
By Bob Moy Painting – Licensed, Bonded & Insured Since 1995 Hiring a painter isn’t just about color — it’s about trust, safety, and the long‑term condition of your home. In California, the difference between hiring a licensed painter and an unlicensed one is bigger than most homeowners realize. From workmanship to legal protection, the gap is wide. Here’s what you can expect when you hire a licensed professional — and what risks come with hiring someone who isn’t. When you co
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May 13 min read


Should You Paint or Replace Your Kitchen Cabinets?
Updating your kitchen is one of the most effective ways to refresh your home, but many homeowners struggle with one big decision: Should you paint your kitchen cabinets or replace them entirely? As a professional cabinet painter serving Rancho Bernardo, Poway, and North San Diego, I help homeowners make this choice every week. Here’s a clear breakdown to help you decide what’s best for your home, budget, and long‑term plans. Beautiful Cabinet Painting Job in Poway 2024 When P
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Apr 253 min read


The Best Interior Paint Colors for San Diego Homes
Choosing the right interior paint color can completely transform the feel of your home — especially here in San Diego, where bright natural light, warm weather, and a mix of traditional and modern architecture all play a role. After painting homes in this area for years, I’ve seen which colors look great in our lighting, which ones homeowners love long‑term, and which ones consistently make spaces feel fresh, clean, and updated. Below are the interior colors that I feel work
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Apr 182 min read


Why Peel‑and‑Stick Paint Samples Are Better Than Brushing Colors on Your Walls
By Bob Moy Painting – Serving Rancho Bernardo & North San Diego Choosing the right paint color is one of the most exciting parts of a project — but the way you test those colors matters more than most homeowners realize. Many people brush sample colors directly onto their walls, cabinets, or doors, often at eye level or just above hip height. While it seems like the obvious way to test a color, those brushed‑on samples can create a lot of extra work and can even affect the fi
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Apr 163 min read
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