Why painting is the first thing to do between tenants
Every day an investment unit sits vacant costs money. Painting is one of the few interventions that directly reduces vacancy time and improves first-impression quality.
Read moreA two-person crew arrives, protects every surface, repairs cracks and holes, applies two coats of latex on walls and enamel on fixtures — and hands you back a dry, habitable apartment in 48 hours. No coordinating five different trades.
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From the moment the crew arrives to the moment you get the keys back, the process is contained, predictable, and professional.
Floors, furniture, and fixtures are covered before a single brush touches a wall. Plastic sheeting, drop cloths, and edge tape — the kind of prep that prevents the small accidents that delay move-in.
Settlement cracks, old anchor holes, and surface imperfections are filled and sanded smooth before painting. Walls that look freshly built, not freshly painted over old damage.
Two full coats of interior latex on all wall surfaces, plus one coat of water-based enamel on doors, frames, and woodwork. The combination that makes a rental unit look maintained and move-in ready.
The apartment is dry and habitable within 48 hours of work completion. No extended airing-out period, no lingering odors that delay your tenant's move-in date.
The sequence is practiced and efficient. Two people working in parallel — one on walls, one on prep and fixtures — so the timeline holds regardless of the unit's condition.
Meet the TeamCrew arrives, assesses the space, and covers all floors, furniture, and fixtures before any work begins.
Cracks filled, holes patched, surfaces sanded and primed where needed. Tape applied to all edges and trim.
First coat of interior latex applied to all wall surfaces. Drying time monitored while fixtures are prepped.
Second coat of latex on walls. One coat of enamel on doors, frames, baseboards, and woodwork.
All protection removed, surfaces cleaned, and the unit left in rent-ready condition. Keys returned within 48 hours.
Documenting the process from protection setup to final handover — because the details matter.
Things worth knowing if you own or manage investment apartments in Argentina.
Every day an investment unit sits vacant costs money. Painting is one of the few interventions that directly reduces vacancy time and improves first-impression quality.
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