Bone
The cream interior wall. Warm enough to feel lived-in, neutral enough to leave the art alone.
Surface: Cream interior
Patriot Painting has been painting houses, cabinets, and floors across Washington County since 2020. Owner-run jobs. Plain estimates in writing. No phone-call ranges.
Picking color is most of the job. These are the six swatches that show up over and over on our jobs across Bloomington, Hurricane, and Ivins. Each one comes with a real surface where we have used it. Paired with the wrong light, even a great color reads cheap, so we walk every room before we mix.
The cream interior wall. Warm enough to feel lived-in, neutral enough to leave the art alone.
Surface: Cream interior
A half-shade warmer than bone. The kitchen and dining-room ceiling color we keep coming back to.
Surface: Kitchen cabinets
Cool grey-green. Reads quiet next to red rock and never fights with the desert outside the window.
Surface: Wood and trim
The local terracotta. Holds up on stucco and reads like the canyon at four in the afternoon.
Surface: Stucco wall
Cabinet color of the year for kitchens that don't want to scream. Pairs well with bone trim.
Surface: Exterior trim
Deep stain for decks and shelves. Saturates the grain and lets the wood read like furniture.
Surface: Stained floor
Same crew on every project. We do not subcontract the cabinets out, the stucco out, or the deck out. If we quote it, we paint it.
Walls, ceilings, trim, doors, and millwork. Floors covered, furniture wrapped, lines cut clean.
Stucco, siding, and trim across Southern Utah. Pressure washed, primed, and finished for the desert sun.
Kitchen and bath cabinets stripped, sanded, and refinished in your color. Spray-quality, done at your house.
Decks, fences, and interior wood refinished with the right sealer for the surface and the climate.
Garage, shop, and patio floors poured in commercial-grade epoxy. Solid color or color flake.
Crack repair, patching, and color match before paint. Patches blend so you can't see the seam.
A few projects from the last quarter, paired with the surface and the town. Photographs of finished spaces, before the new owner moved the furniture in.
A two-color stucco repaint in Bloomington, finished before the August heat.
St. GeorgeOak kitchen taken to a sprayed slate. Boxes refinished in place, doors sprayed off-site.
HurricaneThree-car garage poured in commercial epoxy with a slate flake, sealed for tools and tires.
IvinsPrep is the job. The paint is just the part you can see.
Patriot Painting is a family shop based in St. George. Shawn started the LLC in 2020 and has been on every job since. The estimate, the prep, the cut lines, and the walkthrough at the end. There is no project manager and there is no handoff to a sub after the deposit clears.
The work splits roughly four ways. Interior repaints for people moving in or refreshing a tired room. Exterior stucco jobs from Bloomington up through Hurricane. Cabinet refinishes for kitchens that do not need a full remodel. And garage epoxy floors for homeowners who actually use the garage.
Most of the calls we book come from word of mouth. Quiet is fine with us. We would rather paint your house twice in ten years than a different house every season.
Shawn runs every project from estimate through walkthrough. No handoff to a sub mid-way, no calls bouncing to a manager.
Sanding, taping, masking, primer. The hours nobody sees are the hours that decide whether the paint lasts five years or fifteen.
On-site walkthrough with a written quote you can hold us to. No phone-call ranges. No bait and switch.
A cabinet job spread across two sawhorses on a Tuesday.
Most of our work sits inside a thirty-mile circle around the shop. We will drive farther for the right job. If your town is not in the list, call us anyway.
Plus surrounding Washington County, Iron County, and the Zion-side neighborhoods on request.
Tell us what you want painted. We come out, take notes, and send back a written quote you can hold us to. No high-pressure sales call. No verbal price ranges that creep up later.