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WINNING COLORS INC

San Francisco, CA

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Deck
Design and Architecture
Lead
Painting
Stucco
Weatherproofing
Color Consultation
Lead Abatement and Removal
Faux Painting
Stucco Repair and Painting
Deck Refinishing and Restoration

Description

Founded in 1994, Winning Colors Inc. has been a cornerstone of the San Francisco Bay Area painting industry for over 28 years. The company is dedicated to transforming neighborhoods by preserving architecturally significant and historic properties constructed from wood, concrete, and stucco. Winning Colors boasts a team that is fully certified by the California Department of Public Health, specializing in the proper handling of hazardous lead paint commonly found in older buildings.

Passionate about restoration and preservation, Winning Colors collaborates with top color consultants and period specialists to ensure that each project reflects the historical integrity of the structures. They are known for their meticulous attention to detail, and often partner with artisan members of the Artistic License Guild to achieve authentic restorations, especially in iconic Victorian homes. Clients have praised Winning Colors for their professionalism, fair pricing, and efficient project completion times. Testimonials reflect a strong reputation for high-quality work, friendly service, and transformative results.

Whether it’s restoring the vibrant colors of a century-old exterior or revitalizing an interior space with modern flair, Winning Colors Inc. stands committed to enhancing the beauty and stability of San Francisco's treasured locations.

Services Provided

Color Consulting; Commercial Painting; Deck Refinishing; Epoxy Repairs; Faux Finishing; Gold Leaf; Lead Remediation; Ornamental Plaster Restoration; Refinishing; Restoration Work; Silver Leaf; Stucco Repairs; Weatherization

Associations

Artistic License Guild

Certifications

lead certified

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