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Looking for professional exterior painting services in Millis? Paint Pro New England is the quaint town's trusted painting contractor. We specialize in charming homes in a small-town setting, delivering expert craftsmanship backed by our 2-year warranty. Our team understands the unique needs of homes in Millis's tight-knit village atmosphere.
Small-town charm with big community spirit. With over 15 years of experience and 62+ five-star reviews, we're committed to delivering exceptional exterior painting results for every Millis homeowner. Our fully insured team takes pride in quality workmanship, clean job sites, and complete customer satisfaction.
Homes near Oak Grove Farm in Millis bring their own exterior painting needs, and we quote each one on site rather than by formula.
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Located just 4 miles from our Holliston headquarters, Millis is one of our primary service areas. We've completed numerous exterior painting projects throughout Millis's neighborhoods, building lasting relationships with satisfied homeowners.
Beyond Millis, we also provide exterior painting services to neighboring communities including Medway, Medfield, Sherborn, Holliston. We schedule exterior projects during optimal New England weather conditions.
Serving Millis (02054), Norfolk County — and neighboring Medway, Medfield, Sherborn.
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