John Grey Painting is proud to announce that we are expanding our faux painting, stucco, drywall, and carpentry down to Bonita and Naples. We have grown our business to the point that we can guarantee our excellence to all of Southwest Florida.
Any business located on Sanibel Island is known for excellence. The residence demand top quality and the island makes us knowledgeable in all sorts of demands. We have access to some of the best artists in Lee County and we are willing to share them all across SWFL.
So, whether you want faux painting or even just top quality standard painting of interior or exterior, or you need carpentry repairs to interior drywall or exterior stucco, we can bring it all to your doorstep. We are not limited to these, but it gives you a good idea of what we offer. To see more, click on the "Home" link above to enter our web site, or take a drive up to Sanibel and visit our showroom. You can also give us a call and we will be more than happy to bring a little piece of our show to you, anywhere in Ft Myers, Bonita, and Naples.
We look forward to painting your dreams into reality.
JohnGreyPainting.com
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
John Grey Painting sponsors Ding Darling Days
Sanibel Island is a lovely place to visit and during season there are great events and festivals happening all the time. This year at the "Ding Darling Days" John Grey Painting will be a sponsor for one of the events on the wildlife tour.
Ding Darling Days is a bird watching event, but has developed into watching all the wildlife on Sanibel. Tour buses will take you across the entire island, stopping at strategic places to view all the wildlife living on this quiet, yet active island.
To learn more about Ding Darling Days visit their web site at dingdarlingdays.com or read the article on the John Grey Painting web site at DingArticle.
John Grey
faux painting your dreams into reality
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Thursday, October 8, 2009
Painting in a place near you
John Grey Painting has been providing quality service in the Ft Myers and Sanibel areas since our arrival to Estero Island in 1967. Over the years we have built friendships with our clients and provided beautiful art to homes and businesses alike. We have grown our family with very fine artisans and craftsman that excell in making your dreams come true. And now, we are proud to announce an expansion.
We are now able to service Bonita and Naples. As always, the expansion of our family is quality backed. We guarantee to do everything in our power to ensure the art you envision within your environment, comes to life.
Please feel free to utilize our web site as it was intended, to be a tool for you to maintain an open communication with us resulting in a greater understanding of your needs and expectations as well as expose you to the valuable processes, procedures, and tools available through JohnGreyPainting.com, which sets us distinctly apart from other services. We welcome the opportunity to expand our services to Bonita and Naples...we are more than just paint.
We are now able to service Bonita and Naples. As always, the expansion of our family is quality backed. We guarantee to do everything in our power to ensure the art you envision within your environment, comes to life.
Please feel free to utilize our web site as it was intended, to be a tool for you to maintain an open communication with us resulting in a greater understanding of your needs and expectations as well as expose you to the valuable processes, procedures, and tools available through JohnGreyPainting.com, which sets us distinctly apart from other services. We welcome the opportunity to expand our services to Bonita and Naples...we are more than just paint.
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ft myers,
naples,
sanibel
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Prepairing you Home Decor for Hurricanes
Summer has come and gone and if you didn't already prepare your home decor for hurricanes, it might be time. While there always is the possibility of a hurricane, each year there is the certain inevitability of wind driven tropical rains.
Now is the time to make an inspection around the exterior envelope of your building or dwelling. A good starting place is to look for any open cracks or open seams, especially around windows, doors, and in wall spaces above roof areas.
It is important to investigate symptomatic discoloration, peeling, or soft and deteriorated wood to identify any area which might allow water intrusion. Inspect the gutters and downspouts to insure that water is being properly diverted and carried away from your structure. Overhanging vegetation, close plantings and other objects which deflect water onto walls should be removed or reworked.
Water intrusion and chronic moisture conditions in or around a home may contribute to unhealthy indoor air quality, mold growth, and even rotting conditions requiring expensive repair. So stitch up those open seams.
A good way to reduce the amount of effort and the guess work involved with water intrusion risk control is to enroll in an annual inspection and assessment program. The best annual programs include spot repair of any failed caulking or small openings in a building’s exterior envelope. They also provide a written assessment of the findings of each yearly inspection (identifying areas of concern which should be monitored in the future). These home decor preparations will lessen damage and cost of high wind and rain issues when it comes time to refurbish.
-John Grey
472-0590
695 Tarpon Bay Road
Suite 5
http://www.johngreypainting.com/
Now is the time to make an inspection around the exterior envelope of your building or dwelling. A good starting place is to look for any open cracks or open seams, especially around windows, doors, and in wall spaces above roof areas.
It is important to investigate symptomatic discoloration, peeling, or soft and deteriorated wood to identify any area which might allow water intrusion. Inspect the gutters and downspouts to insure that water is being properly diverted and carried away from your structure. Overhanging vegetation, close plantings and other objects which deflect water onto walls should be removed or reworked.
Water intrusion and chronic moisture conditions in or around a home may contribute to unhealthy indoor air quality, mold growth, and even rotting conditions requiring expensive repair. So stitch up those open seams.
A good way to reduce the amount of effort and the guess work involved with water intrusion risk control is to enroll in an annual inspection and assessment program. The best annual programs include spot repair of any failed caulking or small openings in a building’s exterior envelope. They also provide a written assessment of the findings of each yearly inspection (identifying areas of concern which should be monitored in the future). These home decor preparations will lessen damage and cost of high wind and rain issues when it comes time to refurbish.
-John Grey
472-0590
695 Tarpon Bay Road
Suite 5
http://www.johngreypainting.com/
Labels:
custom painting,
home decor,
house painting
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