TLDR: Colorado’s hail season runs April 15 through September 15, and the Front Range sits in the heart of “Hail Alley,” the part of North America that gets hit with large hail more often than anywhere else. If a storm came through Aurora, Centennial,...
TL;DR: Harmony Painting is now an EPA Lead-Safe Certified Firm. The certification was issued July 23, 2026 and is valid through August 6, 2031. It authorizes our team to perform renovation, repair, and painting work in pre-1978 homes and child-occupied facilities...
TL;DR: Late summer is the quiet smart move on the Denver painting calendar. While every crew in the metro is stacked up on exterior work, interior schedules open up — which means better dates, more scheduling flexibility, and a finished project before the holidays...
TL;DR: Roughly seven in ten Denver homes were built before 1978, the year lead-based residential paint was banned — and in historic neighborhoods like Capitol Hill and Baker, virtually every home carries older paint layers that should be presumed to contain lead until...
TL;DR: Paint doesn’t hide wall damage — it highlights it. Denver’s dry air and wide temperature swings make settlement cracks, nail pops, and tape seams a fact of life in everything from the century-old plaster of the Highlands to the fifteen-year-old...
TL;DR: Professional cabinet painting typically runs $2,000–$7,000 for a Denver kitchen, while new semi-custom cabinets alone commonly cost $8,000–$15,000+ before countertops, demolition, and installation push a full replacement well past $30,000. If your cabinet boxes...