The BisonWorks Paint Guide

Empty room with gray carpet, white walls, and a window with open shutters, emphasizing the importance of wall preparation in interior house painting.

Mastering Wall Prep and Choosing the Finish That Lasts

Abraham Lincoln once said, “Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.”

In the world of interior house painting, wall prep is the axe-sharpening. Any “painter” can buy a cheap brush and a gallon of contractor-grade beige. But a Master Builder knows that a premium finish is 80% preparation and 20% application. If you skip the prep, you’re just putting a tuxedo on a pig.

#1: Why Wall Prep is Your Best Investment

Paint is a highlighter, not a concealer. If there’s a crack, a nail pop, or a “ding” from the kids’ indoor soccer game, paint will make it look twice as large.

  • Meticulous Drywall Repair: We patch, sand, and repeat until the surface is gallery-smooth.
  • The Primer Secret: We use high-solids primers to seal porous drywall. This ensures the color you picked in the showroom is the color that ends up on your wall—no fading, no “soaking in.”

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#2: Choosing Your Sheen (The Strategy)

In a busy home, the “sheen” (finish) of your paint determines how long it will actually last.

FinishBest Use CaseThe BisonWorks Take
Matte / FlatCeilings / Formal AreasHides every flaw. Zero reflection. Do not put this in a hallway with kids.
EggshellLiving Rooms / BedroomsThe “sweet spot.” Low shine, but you can actually wipe it clean.
SatinKitchens / BathsHigh durability. Stands up to the humidity of a Tennessee summer.
Semi-GlossTrim & DoorsThe “armor.” Easy to scrub and makes your millwork pop.


#3: The “Cheap Painter” Red Flags

We’ve been called in to fix “budget” paint jobs all over Franklin. Here is what the cheap guys skip:

  • The “Tape and Pray” Method: Instead of taking the time to cut in clean lines by hand, they rely on cheap tape that bleeds, leaving your trim looking amateur.
  • Low-Grade Solids: Cheap paint is mostly water. It looks thin, requires four coats, and peels within two years. We use premium, high-solids paint that stands up to real life.
  • Ignoring the Humidity: Painting a room in a Middle Tennessee summer without managing the climate leads to “alligatoring” (cracking). We manage the environment so the paint cures perfectly.

BisonWorks Straight Talk: The “Light Test”
Before we call a job finished, we bring in high-lumen work lights to check the walls at an angle. If there’s a single blemish, we find it before you do. That’s the “No Surprises” guarantee.

Ready for a refresh that actually lasts? Don’t just change the color—upgrade the quality of your home. Contact BisonWorks today for professional painting services that treat your walls like the foundation they are.

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