The people behind the work

Two people.
One focused day.

The two-person crew format isn't just about speed — it's about quality control. Two sets of eyes on every surface, two people who know the sequence and execute it without improvising.

The crew

How the team is structured

Each crew consists of two trained painters who work a defined parallel workflow. The roles are complementary, not redundant.

Two professional painters working in parallel in apartment, one rolling walls, one preparing fixtures parallel workflow in action
A

Lead Painter — Walls & Surfaces

Responsible for wall preparation, crack filling, sanding, and applying both coats of interior latex. Sets the pace for the day's timeline.

B

Detail Painter — Fixtures & Edges

Handles all edge taping, protection setup, enamel application on doors and frames, and the final cleanup. The work that makes the result look finished.

Why two people? One person painting a two-room apartment in a day means rushing. Two people in parallel means the timeline is achievable without compromising the preparation and drying windows that determine quality.

Training & approach

What the crew is trained to do

Protection first

No painting begins until every floor, piece of furniture, and fixture is covered. This isn't optional — it's the first task on every job.

Surface assessment

The crew assesses the condition of every wall before starting. Cracks, stains, and humidity marks are identified and treated before paint goes on.

Timeline discipline

The sequence — protection, prep, first coat, enamel, second coat, cleanup — is followed on every job. The timeline works because the sequence is respected.

Clean handover

The job isn't done when the last coat is applied. Protection is removed, surfaces are wiped down, and the unit is left clean before the crew leaves.

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