CASE STUDY : Two-Day Bedroom Repaint in Franklin, TN — Full Surface Treatment Done Right
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CASE STUDY : Two-Day Bedroom Repaint in Franklin, TN — Full Surface Treatment Done Right

Price Range : $2,000-$3,000

Overview:

A Franklin, Tennessee homeowner hired Those Guys Painting Co. to repaint a bedroom, including ceiling, walls, trim, and door molding. The project scope called for patching and priming all surface damage, followed by two full finish coats on every surface. The job was completed in two days with the customer noting satisfaction at project close.

Challenge:

The bedroom showed typical wear: nail holes throughout the walls, some surface damage requiring patching, and trim that needed a clean, consistent finish to match updated wall colors. The homeowner also requested mid-job changes—adding the closet interior and doors to the scope—which needed to be handled without disrupting the timeline.

Approach:

Painter Nazario led the job beginning March 16, with a clear sequence established before arrival: surface preparation first, priming second, finish coats last. He patched all nail holes and surface damage, sanded smooth, and spot-primed every repaired area to ensure proper adhesion and even coverage.

Paint and materials were staged in advance, reducing on-site delay. The ceiling received two full coats. Walls received two full finish coats. All trim, door molding, and doors received two coats as well—a complete interior treatment rather than a selective approach.

When the homeowner flagged the closet and doors as desired additions mid-job, our project manager Dustinn verified the work order, confirmed the add-on price with the homeowner, and Nazario folded the additional work into the same schedule. No return trip needed.

Outcome:

The full bedroom repaint—patching, priming, two coats on all surfaces including ceiling, walls, trim, and doors, plus the added closet—was completed within two days. The customer confirmed satisfaction at job close. The final photos show clean cut lines, consistent sheen, and no visible repairs under the finish coat.

Customer Perspective:

The homeowner's request to add scope mid-job is a common one. What mattered here was how it was handled: no friction, no delay, a straight answer on cost, and the work done within the original window. Customers aren't difficult when they ask for add-ons. They're just trying to get the most out of a project they've already committed to. Meeting that with a clear, calm response is part of the job.

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