Interior & exterior painting across HRM (902) 293-5730
Keith · Interior & Exterior · Halifax Regional Municipality

A clean finish. Kept in the loop. Done when he said it would be.

Gliding Brush is Keith. One painter, one house at a time, inside and out. The person who picks up the phone is the person who does the walkthrough, and the person holding the brush.

Walls, trim, ceilings, siding Colour advice at the walkthrough All of HRM
Cutting in the edge of a wall with a loaded brush
One painterQuote to last coat
5.0Average from 4 reviews — every one of them five stars
24 hrsA whole basement repainted, purple to cream, in Sarah's words
OnePainter on your house from the quote to the last coat
HRMHalifax, Dartmouth, Bedford, Sackville and the communities around them
What people actually say

Three things come up in every review. They happen to be the three things you worry about.

01

Speed, without the corners cut

A basement in a day sounds like a boast until you watch how it happens: the job gets planned properly, the prep gets done first, and nobody vanishes halfway through to start someone else's house. Keith works one place at a time, so the job that started on Monday is the job he's on come Wednesday.

from a dark purple to a warm cream in 24 hoursSarah Leddin
02

You always know what's happening

One number, one person. You hear when he's coming, what he found once the furniture moved, and what's left to do. No dispatcher, no crew you've never met turning up in a van, no wondering whether today is a painting day.

arrived when he said he would, and kept me informed throughout the jobDave Reid
03

Straight lines, clean edges

Where the wall meets the ceiling. Where the trim meets the floor. The awkward strip behind a radiator and the door frame that hasn't been square since 1962. Precision is the whole difference between a room that has been painted and a room that looks finished.

dependable and preciseJoanne Dormody
The colour change

Dark purple. Warm cream. One day.

Going several shades lighter is the hardest thing to ask of a wall. It needs the right primer, enough coats, and someone who knows when the first one is actually dry. Sarah's basement went the whole way in twenty-four hours.

Keith took out basement from a dark purple to a warm cream in 24 hours. He did a great job, was easy to communicate with and professional. Will use him again in the future. Sarah Leddin · Five stars

The panel opposite is a drawing of that change, not a photograph of Sarah's basement. The two colours are the ones she describes.

Before · dark purple After · warm cream
Drag the handle, or use the left and right arrow keys, to take the wall from dark purple to warm cream.
Choosing colours

Bring the chips home. Keith will tell you which one works.

Halifax light does strange things to paint. A north-facing room pulls the grey out of everything, a south-facing one warms it up two shades, and a basement with two small windows is a different problem again. A chip that looked perfect under the shop lights can look like putty on your wall.

Paint colour chips fanned out on a shelf

Warm creamLifts a dark room without going cold

A screen is not a wall — these are indicative only. Pick two or three you like, tape the real chips up, and leave them a day. Then talk them through on the walkthrough, before you commit to five litres of it.

How Keith works

Four steps, and you're in the room for two of them.

Nothing about painting a house should be a mystery. Here is what actually happens between the phone call and the furniture going back.

01

The walkthrough and the colours

Keith comes round, looks at every room on the list, and tells you what he would do. If you're stuck between two shades, he'll say which one holds up in that light. You get a price for the whole job before anything starts.

02

Prep and masking

Furniture into the middle and covered, floors down, trim and switch plates masked, nail holes filled and sanded flat. This is the unglamorous part that decides what the finish looks like in six months.

03

Paint

Edges cut in by brush, walls rolled out, and back for a second coat once the first is properly dry rather than nearly dry. Doors and windows go on last so nothing sticks shut overnight.

04

The walkthrough, again

Tape off, furniture back, and the two of you go round the rooms together in daylight. Anything you're not happy with gets sorted there and then, not on a list for another week.

Reviews

Five stars, four times over.

Four reviews, all of them five stars. It's a small sample and we're not going to pretend otherwise — but read them and you'll notice they all say the same three things.

“I recently hired this company to paint my house and was very impressed with both the quality of the work and the professionalism of Keith. He was reliable, arrived when he said he would, and kept me informed throughout the job. The work was completed to a high standard, and I would recommend his company to anyone looking for a dependable painter who takes pride in doing the job well.”

Dave Reid

“Keith took out basement from a dark purple to a warm cream in 24 hours. He did a great job, was easy to communicate with and professional. Will use him again in the future.”

Sarah Leddin

“Been using Keith for a few year's now and there is no one I trust more with my home! Great personable guy, dependable and precise. I have already recommended to all my friends and they will all say the same!”

Joanne Dormody

Reviews from the Gliding Brush Facebook page, quoted word for word.

Recent work

Rooms, trim and front doors.

See the full gallery

These photographs show the kind of work Keith does. Ask him for recent local references and he'll point you at real jobs nearby.

Before you call

The questions people ask first

Do I need to move all the furniture out?
No. Small things and anything breakable are easier if you clear them, but the heavy pieces get moved into the middle of the room and covered. Same with the pictures — take them down, leave the hooks, and Keith will fill the holes if the wall is being repainted anyway.
How long does a room take?
It depends on the size, the state of the walls, and how big a colour change you're making. Going lighter over a dark colour takes more coats than going darker. Keith will give you a realistic window at the walkthrough rather than a number that sounds good on the phone.
Can you paint outside in Nova Scotia?
From late spring through to the fall, when there's a decent run of dry, mild weather. Exterior paint needs time to cure, so a job gets booked into a stretch of good forecast rather than squeezed in around rain. If the weather turns, the work waits.
Do you supply the paint?
Either way works. Some people want a specific brand and buy it themselves; most would rather Keith pick it up so the finish and the sheen match what the room needs. Talk it through at the walkthrough and it goes in the quote.
Do you do just one room, or does it have to be the whole house?
One room is fine. So is a hallway, a set of doors, a basement, or the outside of the house while you're at it. Interior and exterior are both regular work.
Tell Keith what you're painting

A quick note is usually enough.

Roughly what needs doing and roughly when. Keith will come back to arrange a walkthrough — or just call, which is faster.

Or call (902) 293-5730
Thanks — that's away.
Keith will come back to you shortly. If you'd rather talk it through now, call (902) 293-5730.
A loaded roller ready to start a wall

Tell Keith what you're painting.

A quick call is usually enough to know whether it's a day, a week, or something to book for the spring.

Call (902) 293-5730