NuCoat Painting can help you paint and restore your home, condominium, apartment or town house. Our house painters have painted everything from modest bungalows to some of the most prestigious homes in the San Gabriel Valley.
NuCoat has been painting Southern California commecial buildings and apartment complexes since 1978. Our crews are fast, neat, dependable and on-schedule. That is the kind of service owners want, minimizing the inconvenience to tenants and ongoing business activities.
NuCoat Painting offers a variety of home handyman services. If you need some help with your doors, windows, plumbing, electrical, or other home maintenance chores, please contact us and we'll be pleased to get the job done for you.
NuCoat Painting is a family owned and operated painting contractor. we have served customers in the San Gabriel valley since 1978. NuCoat Painting is fully licensed and we employ only professional painters.
A family owned and operated painting contractor since 1978, we know the value of a dollar. That's why we maintain low overhead and can pass the savings along to our clients. But it doesn't end there. Our painting crews are experienced and efficient. They don't waste time. They don't make costly mistakes. They don't waste materials. We're proud of our painters, and you'll feel proud too, when you see them on the job.
What's more, in the long run it doesn't cost more to use the highest quality paints. When professionally applied by NuCoat's painters, your new finish will last years longer than if painted with inferior products, and that means you save money.
When you choose NuCoat Painting you're assured expert workmanship from the beginning of the job to the very end.
It goes without saying thorough preparation is essential to a beautiful, long-lasting finish. The very first step is to work with the homeowner, listen carefully and understand. We help clients with color selection, wall and trim combinations and other factors. Next, we do a fantastic job of preparing the surfaces of your home for new paint. Our crews carefully mask and drape the surrounding areas before proceeding to power wash, scrape and sand the surfaces to be painted.
The next step is equally important: meticulous, even application of only the finest quality paints and finishes. We never use inferior materials. We highly recommend paints by Dunn-Edwards and Benjamin Moore, and can also work with other high-quality brands when a client requires it. Finally, demasking and thorough cleanup leave a sparkling fresh job that the homeowner can take pride and satisafaction in.
In the long run it doesn't cost more to use the highest quality paints. When professionally applied by NuCoat's painters, your new finish will last years longer than if painted with inferior products, and that means you save money. We never use inferior materials. We highly recommend paints by Dunn-Edwards and Benjamin Moore.
As a professional painting contractor, we know that our reputation depends upon the quality of our work. That's why we recommend paint brands that we trust for their beauty, consistency, durability and long life. Our painting crews routinely work with paints manufactured by Benjamin Moore, Dunn-Edwards and Pratt & Lambert.
Dunn-Edwards Corporation manufactures and distributes interior and exterior paints, wall coverings, and other products. It offers sheen and acrylic latex, semi-gloss enamels, primers and oil based paints.
Dunn-Edwards, founded in 1925 and based in Los Angeles is a regional supplier to painting contrators and home owners, with an excellent reputation throughout Southern California and the western states. Dunn-Edwards is our preferred choice for most house painting jobs.
Founded in 1883, Benjamin Moore is a nationally-recognized paint manufacturer. As a painting contractor we have used Benjamin Moore paints, primers, stains and clear finishes for more than thirty years. The quality is consistent from can to can.
Pratt & Lambert® is the industry's prestige paint brand. Pratt & Lambert considers its Accolade® line to be The Crown Jewel of Paints. Discerning clients ask us to use Pratt & Lambert because of its beauty. As a painting contractor, we recommend it for its long life and exceptional durability.
The best paints may cost a little more, but in return they give homeowners excellent value, due to their superior durability. That's why, in the long run, it can actually cost less to use the best.
The City of Alhambra prides itself as the (Western) gateway to the San Gabriel Valley. The city has about 93,000 residents and 29,000 households. It is a richly diverse city with a strong population of Asian/Pacific Islander-Americans and Hispanic people. Just eight miles from downtown Los Angeles, Alhambra was developed earlier than some of the San Gabriel Valley's eastern suburbs. Consquently, one can find many homes with historical significance. Alhambra's housing stock includes common styles such as Craftsman, Bungalow, Spanish Mediterranean, Spanish Colonial, Italian Beaux-Arts, and Arts & Crafts. Alhambra also has a large number of condominiums, rental apartments, and mixed-use residential/commercial buildings.
Temple City is adjacent to and east of Alhambra. Temple City was founded in 1923 but not incorporated until 1960, in the midst of the postwar population and housing boom. 38,000 people live within Temple City's approximately 4 square miles.
South of Alhambra, along I-10, lies Monterey Park. It was incorporated in 1916 because locals wanted to prevent Pasadena from constructing a large sewage treatment facility in their community. An older suburb of Los Angeles, Monterey Park saw substantial development in the 1920's at the dawn of Hollywood's Golden Era. Growth continued in the 40's and 50's. Monterey Park is noted for its vibrant, Asian-American community. The city has roughly 60,000 residents and 20,000 households.
Rosemead is another city in Western San Gabriel Valley, and has a population of 58,000. Like Monterey Park and Alhambra, Rosemead has a substantial Asian-American community. Rosemead was incorporated in 1959. It is a dynamic city that is continuing to grow in both residents and commerce.
El Monte is a substantial city of about 120,000. Served by the I-10 and the I-605, El Monte has residential areas, commercial areas and industrial areas. The city is proud of its historic status and the Western terminous of the Santa Fe Trail, stretching west from Missouris in the mid 1800's. El Monte has an ethnically diverse and dynamic population with 72 percent Hispanic, 18 percent Asian, and 7 percent White.
The oldest standing home in El Monte dates back to 1849, the year of the California gold rush. The city continued to grow throughout the twentieth century and has a diversied housing stock to show for it. More recently, the City has undertaken a substantial effort to improve the appearance of its neighborhoods, and encourage well-architected, high quality housing development.
Nestled just South and West of El Monte is South El Monte, a community of 22,000. It split itself from El Monte and was incorporated in 1958. Since its start, El Monte has been a largely industrial city. Today, the City is taking advantage of its central location and is focusing its growth on a more balanced combination of industrial, retail and residential development.