The BisonWorks Paint Guide
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.
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- 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.”
#2: Choosing Your Sheen (The Strategy)
In a busy home, the “sheen” (finish) of your paint determines how long it will actually last.
| Finish | Best Use Case | The BisonWorks Take |
| Matte / Flat | Ceilings / Formal Areas | Hides every flaw. Zero reflection. Do not put this in a hallway with kids. |
| Eggshell | Living Rooms / Bedrooms | The “sweet spot.” Low shine, but you can actually wipe it clean. |
| Satin | Kitchens / Baths | High durability. Stands up to the humidity of a Tennessee summer. |
| Semi-Gloss | Trim & Doors | The “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.









