Reginaldo runs every job.
Same hands on the estimate, same hands on day one. No project managers, no subcontractors, no rotating faces between visits.
Interior paint is the cheapest thing you can do to a house that everyone notices. It's also the easiest thing to get wrong. Most of what we get called back to fix isn't bad paint — it's bad prep. Spackle that wasn't sanded. Caulk that skipped a corner. A primer coat that someone decided to skip because the existing wall "looked fine."
We've been on Lowcountry interiors for 18 years and the only reason our crew comes back to the same house is for the next room, never the same one. Every interior job at Reginaldo Painting follows the same prep sequence: patch every nail hole, caulk every gap, sand every patch, prime every repair, then two coats of Sherwin-Williams ProClassic — never one heavy coat to save time. We move your furniture, cover your floors with rosin paper (not the cheap plastic that tears), and we leave at the end of each day with the room cleaner than we found it.
Whether you're refreshing a single guest bedroom before family visits or repainting a 4,500 sq ft Mount Pleasant home from floorplan to fixtures, the crew that walks the estimate is the crew that holds the brush.
Same hands on the estimate, same hands on day one. No project managers, no subcontractors, no rotating faces between visits.
Eighteen years of clean license and a real insurance binder we'll email you before day one. No "the guy who quoted is on another job" surprises.
We give you a written schedule on day one and we hit it. If we slip a day for weather or supply, you hear it from Reginaldo the same morning.
Reginaldo walks every room with you, takes notes on color, finish, and trim details, and answers questions on the spot. Forty-five minutes, no high-pressure pitch.
We bring real Sherwin-Williams swatches and stage them on your wall in your light. If you want a designer color matched, we have a spectrophotometer in the truck.
ProClassic for walls and trim, Cashmere for ceilings, Emerald for high-traffic rooms. Always two coats, always low-VOC, never builder-grade paint to cut corners.
Same five-person crew that's been with Reginaldo for nearly a decade. Uniformed, badged, and quiet — they're there to paint, not entertain.
If a wall peels, cracks, or shows a brush mark a year from now, we come back and fix it. Free. In writing. That's how Lowcountry contractors used to work.
A single room is usually one day. A typical Charleston three-bedroom home runs three to five days from prep to final touch-ups. We give you a written schedule on day one and tell you the same morning if weather or supply pushes anything.
No. The crew shifts furniture to the center of each room and covers it, then moves it back at the end. If you have an item that needs to leave the room entirely — a piano, antique armoire — tell us at the walk-through and we'll plan around it.
Sherwin-Williams ProClassic on walls and trim, Cashmere on ceilings, Emerald in high-traffic rooms like kitchens and hallways. All low-VOC, all Pro-line, never builder-grade. Benjamin Moore is available on request at no extra labor.
Yes. We carry a portable spectrophotometer that reads your existing wall and gives us a Sherwin-Williams formula within minutes. We've matched everything from 1970s avocado to designer custom blends — even when the original paint can is long gone.