We handle interior painting, exterior painting, staining, & cabinet painting with clean work, quality materials, & results that hold up.
Professional Painting Services in Clanton, AL
A fresh coat of paint is one of the most effective ways to change how a space looks and feels, but the difference between a paint job that looks great and one that starts peeling, streaking, or fading within a year almost always comes down to how it was done. Surface prep, the right primer, quality paint, and clean technique are what separate a professional result from one that just looks rushed.
Integrity Construction & Fencing offers interior and exterior painting, staining, and cabinet painting throughout Central Alabama. We take the prep work seriously, use quality materials, and leave the job site clean when we’re done. Whether you’re updating one room or refreshing the whole exterior, you’ll get results that look good now and hold up over time.
What We Offer & What It Does for Your Home

Clean Lines, No Mess Left Behind
We protect your floors, furniture, and trim before we start and clean up thoroughly when the job is done. Every wall gets the prep it needs, including patching, priming, and proper surface cleaning, so the finished coat looks smooth, even, and exactly the color you chose when you picked it off the card.

Built to Handle the Elements
Exterior painting done right starts with thorough surface prep, like cleaning, scraping, caulking, and priming, before a single coat of finish paint goes on. We use exterior-grade products suited for the climate here, so the finish holds up through the heat and humidity rather than cracking, fading, or peeling before its time.

The Finishing Touches That Tie Everything Together
Cabinet painting is one of the most popular ways to refresh a kitchen or bathroom without a full remodel, and a good stain job on wood surfaces brings out character that paint simply can’t replicate. We prep every surface properly, apply the right product or this material, and deliver results that look clean and deliberate rather than like an afterthought.
Built with Integrity, Backed by Experience
Painting might look simple, but a lasting result depends on everything that happens before the first coat goes on. Surface condition, primer selection, product quality, and application technique all affect how the finished job holds up and how long it stays looking like day one.
We don’t cut corners on the prep because that’s where most paint jobs fail. Every project we take on gets the full treatment: proper preparation, quality materials, and clean execution from start to finish.
Ready for a paint job that looks great and lasts? Reach out today for a free quote.
Answering Your Painting Questions
A well-done interior paint job typically holds up for many years before it needs refreshing, longer in lower-traffic areas, shorter in spaces like hallways, kitchens, and kids’ rooms that see more daily wear. Exterior paint has a shorter lifespan due to weather exposure, but a properly prepped and primed exterior finish should hold up for several years before showing significant signs of aging.
The biggest factor in longevity is almost always the prep work. Paint applied over poorly cleaned, unprimed, or damaged surfaces will fail much sooner, regardless of how good the paint itself is. That’s why we don’t skip those steps.
For interior painting, it helps to move smaller items, décor, and anything fragile out of the room before we arrive. Larger furniture doesn’t always need to be fully removed; we can work around it and cover pieces that need to stay in place.
We’ll let you know in advance what to expect for your specific project so you can prepare without overdoing it. The goal is to make the process as easy on you as possible while still protecting everything in the space.
Cabinet painting is more involved than it might look, and doing it right makes all the difference in how the finished product holds up. Here’s what the process typically includes:
- Removing cabinet doors and hardware
- Cleaning and degreasing all surfaces thoroughly
- Sanding to create proper adhesion
- Applying a bonding primer
- Painting with a finish coat suited for cabinetry
- Reassembling and reinstalling doors and hardware
Skipping any of those steps is how you end up with cabinets that chip, peel, or yellow within a year. Done properly, painted cabinets can dramatically change the look of a kitchen and hold up well to daily use.
Paint covers the surface and provides a solid color finish, while stain penetrates the wood, enhancing its natural grain and character. For surfaces like decks, fences, or wood accents, stain is often the better choice because it penetrates the material rather than sitting on its surface.
The right choice depends on the surface, the look you want, and how much maintenance you’re willing to do over time. We can help you think through which option makes the most sense for your specific project before any product is applied.
Exterior prep is the most important part of a lasting paint job, and we don’t treat it as an afterthought. Here’s what we typically do before a single drop of finish paint goes on:
- Power washing to remove dirt, mildew, and loose paint
- Scraping and sanding any areas with peeling or flaking
- Caulking gaps, cracks, and seams around trim and windows
- Spot priming bare wood or previously unpainted areas
- Full priming, where the surface condition calls for it
That prep work is what keeps exterior paint looking good through Alabama summers and prevents premature peeling, cracking, or moisture damage. It takes more time upfront, but it’s what makes the difference between a paint job that lasts and one that doesn’t.
Get the Quality Craftsmanship Your Home Deserves
If you’re planning a new fence, deck, renovation, or outdoor living project, Integrity Construction & Fencing is ready to help. Contact us today for a free quote, and let’s get your project moving.





