Frequently Asked Questions
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We provide professional painting services throughout Central Oregon: Bend, Sunriver, Redmond, and Tumalo.
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The most common places people find the colors they want are at either: Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore & Co.
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Yes, Ascension Painting is fully licensed, bonded, and insured for both residential and small commercial projects, giving you peace of mind.
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We specialize in interior and exterior painting, cabinet refinishing, deck and fence staining, and custom finishes.
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I truly believe that you get what you pay for; so I always use Rodda’s top of the line product for the applicable project.
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We carefully move or protect furniture, cover floors, and prep surfaces to ensure a smooth, high-quality finish.
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We offer free, detailed estimates based on the scope of your project via email. Request one here:
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My company’s values stem from my own personal values of excellence and integrity. With every job my desire is to communicate and work with those two values in mind. I use quality materials so that the process is as good as the finish.
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For peak painting seasons (spring and summer), we recommend booking 4–6 weeks in advance. However, it’s never too late to get your painting needs scheduled.
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Yes, we are flexible and can often accommodate non-standard hours for your convenience. More often than not, our hours for working are between 8am-6pm (Mon-Fri).
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Rodda Paint is the preferred company for Ascension Painting’s paint needs.
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Yes - ½ payment as a deposit and ½ immediately upon completion.
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Signing a contract ensures that both you and Ascension Painting are on the same page. It clearly outlines the scope of work, materials, timeline, and payment terms. A contract protects you, protects us, and prevents misunderstandings—so your project runs smoothly and as expected. It’s our way of providing transparency, professionalism, and peace of mind.
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Cash and check are the preferred methods. We’ve taken venmo payments when cash and checks aren’t possible.
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This question gets asked the most and almost always while on site doing an estimate. Honestly, without having time to go home and consider the estimate it’s a really difficult question to answer. If I guess (which is what I would have to do) too high then the client won’t be happy. If I guess too low (then do the estimate) and send it to the client with a higher number they’ll be upset that it’s higher than I guessed. Merely educating that it’s a difficult question to answer and if asked this question I always give a window pricing guesstimate.
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Two coats is the standard we follow.

