Painter in Clemmons, NC

Johnson Painting Co. & More is a painter in Clemmons, NC, for homes and small businesses. We prep surfaces first, protect your space, and apply coatings for an even finish.

If you’re looking for a painter in Clemmons, NC, this page is for you. We work near Tanglewood Park, Village Point Greenway, and the Historic Broyhill area, plus nearby Triad communities.

Johnson Painting Co. & More is a painting company in Clemmons, NC, offering interior painting, cabinet painting, popcorn ceiling removal and painting, pressure washing, fence/deck painting or staining, and wood staining. This page lists service categories for Clemmons. Full scope and specifications are on the dedicated service pages linked below.

What to send for a fast Estimate

  • 4–8 photos (wide + close)
  • room list or exterior sides
  • ceiling height (8 ft / 9 ft / vaulted)
  • surfaces (drywall, trim, siding, cabinets, fence/deck boards)
  • timeline window (this week / this month)
  • problem areas (peeling, stains, cracks, water spots, worn stain)

Popular painting services in Clemmons, NC

Interior painting in Clemmons, NC

Interior painting in Clemmons looks best when walls read as one smooth surface under daylight and lamps. We protect floors and walk paths first. Then we prep the defects that show after paint: nail holes, light dents, raised paint edges, and trim seams that create shadow lines. Repairs are spot-primed to reduce flashing so patched areas do not stand out. We also plan sheen by room use so the finish looks consistent from angle to angle.

Typical interior scope includes: walls, ceilings when requested, trim/doors when requested, and final touch-ups.

Not included unless quoted: repair-heavy rebuilds, major water-damage restoration, or complete texture matching. If repairs are the primary need, use drywall repair.

We stage work room-by-room so your home stays usable. You get a walkthrough under real lighting before close-out.

Full interior scope: /interior-painting/

Cabinet painting in Clemmons, NC

Cabinet painting needs correct prep and a cabinet-grade coating system. Adhesion is the main risk. We confirm cabinet stability and door alignment first. Then we clean and degloss, sand for bonding profile, prime based on the existing finish, and apply a cabinet-grade coating for a harder finish and stable sheen. Doors and drawers are labeled so reinstall stays aligned, and spacing stays uniform.

Typical cabinet scope includes: doors, drawer fronts, face frames, and reinstallation.

Not included unless quoted: new doors, box rebuilds, layout changes, or hinge relocation. That belongs on carpentry painting.

Cure guidance: cabinets can feel dry quickly, but coatings harden over time. We share handling and cleaning steps to reduce early chips around pulls and edges.

Full cabinet scope: /cabinet-painting/

Popcorn ceiling texture can collect dust and reduce light. When removal is requested, the goal is a clean ceiling surface that accepts paint evenly.

We protect floors and walls first, remove the texture carefully, then smooth the ceiling so it reads flat under ceiling lights. Primer is applied where needed so the finish does not look patchy.

Typical popcorn scope includes: protection, removal, surface smoothing, primer where needed, and painting.

Not included unless quoted: extensive ceiling rebuilds or major water-damage restoration.

If stains or older repairs are present, primer steps are planned so the final coat stays consistent.

Full popcorn scope: /popcorn-ceiling/

Pressure washing is prep. It supports coating adhesion when exterior surfaces are dirty, chalky, or affected by algae.

We clean siding, trim, and outdoor surfaces so buildup is reduced before coating. When tied to repainting, washing is scheduled so surfaces dry fully before primer and paint.

Typical cleaning scope includes: targeted siding and trim cleaning, patios or walk paths when requested, and controlled rinsing.

Not included unless quoted: repairs for soft or rotted wood. That belongs on /carpentry-painting/.

Weather note: Exterior washing is avoided when steady rain is expected to protect prep timing.

Full cleaning scope: /pressure-washing/

Fence and deck coatings fail early when wood is coated too wet or when old coatings are not stabilized.

We inspect loose paint edges, mildew, splintering, and soft boards, then clean and prep so the coating bonds correctly. Paint or stain is selected based on surface condition and maintenance goals.

Typical fence/deck scope includes: prep or cleaning as quoted, sanding where needed, coating application, and cleanup.

Not included unless quoted: replacement of wet-rotted wood or structural repairs.

Maintenance basics: keep leaves off deck floors, rinse pollen buildup, and avoid harsh chemicals.

Full fence/deck scope: /fence-deck/

Wood staining protects outdoor wood and keeps color consistent as boards weather at different rates.

We check moisture and surface condition, prep so stain absorbs evenly, and handle end-grain carefully to avoid dark patches. Back-brushing is used to reduce lap marks.

Typical staining scope includes: prep, stain application, and cleanup guidance.

Not included unless quoted: wet-rotted wood replacement or structural wood repair.

If you want a specific tone, we can align the stain with your exterior color palette.

Full staining scope: /wood-staining/

Quality controls we use on every job

  • Protect floors, furniture, and traffic paths
  • Prep surfaces before coating
  • Spot-prime repairs to reduce flashing
  • Maintain clean cut lines and stable sheen
  • Daily cleanup and final walkthrough

Recent Projects in Clemmons, NC

Clemmons AreaServiceSurfaceOutcome
Tanglewood Park areaInterior PaintingWalls + trimEven sheen and clean cut lines
Village Point areaCabinet PaintingDoors + framesDurable finish and aligned reinstall
Historic Broyhill areaDeck StainingDeck boards + railingsEven tone with controlled dry time

Customer Reviews for Painting in Clemmons, NC

Smooth walls and clean lines. The rooms look bright and even in daylight.

— Sarah M.

Cabinets came out consistent and durable. Excellent prep and careful reinstall.

— Michael R.

Ceiling work looks clean and uniform. The space feels updated.

— Brittany S.

Professional crew and tidy work area. Clear scope and good communication.

— Kevin D.

Deck stain looks even and clean. They explained the cure time and care clearly.

— Chris T.

What Affects Pricing in Winston-Salem

FactorWhy It Changes Cost
Surface conditionScraping, sanding, and patching time can increase prep labor
RepairsDrywall repair or minor carpentry adds extra steps before painting
AccessStairwells, high ceilings, and tight areas slow production
Coating systemPrimer selection and finish requirements affect material and labor
SchedulingPhased work or limited hours can extend the project timeline

FAQs 

Yes. We confirm surfaces, prep scope, and scheduling, then send a precise estimate.

Yes. For complete process details, use cabinet-painting.

Yes. We protect the space, remove texture, smooth the ceiling, prime as needed, then paint.

Yes. We recommend paint or stain based on the current coating condition and wood stability.

Request an Estimate

If you need a painter in Clemmons, NC, request an evaluation. We confirm scope, prep plan, and scheduling.

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