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Scottys Painting & Drywall operates on Mayberry Avenue in Hemet, handling the full-scope residential work — interior repaints, exterior stucco refinishing, drywall repair, and prep-work that separates solid contractors from crews that spray over cracks. Most of the volume is exterior stucco on the aging Hemet housing stock, where south and west elevations fade fast under the desert sun and elastomeric coatings become the practical choice for homes twenty years old or more. Interior work includes cabinet refinishing for kitchens built in the nineties and early two-thousands, where oak cabinetry gets sprayed rather than brushed for a finish that lasts. The business suits homeowners maintaining older single-family properties and anyone managing an HOA repaint approval (common in the master-planned neighborhoods across Hemet and north to the Temecula edge). Summer heat compresses exterior work into early-morning starts; spring and fall are the real scheduling windows for larger jobs. For drywall-heavy remodels or new-construction framing paint, other contractors specialize there. For the homeowner with fading stucco and a crack in the soffit that needs addressing before the repaint, or the kitchen renovation where old oak needs new life, this is the practical in-market choice.

DG Painting operates out of central Hemet on Garland Way, handling the bread-and-butter exterior work that dominates the valley's residential painting demand — stucco repaints on aging tract homes where sun exposure has faded the south and west elevations beyond touch-up. The work typically includes crack repair, surface prep, and elastomeric coatings that hold up to the regional heat cycle rather than thin finishes that chalk out within a few seasons. Interior repaints and cabinet refinishing round out the scope, particularly the golden-oak kitchen cabinet spray-jobs that are standard on 1995–2010 homes across Hemet neighborhoods. The customer base skews toward owners of 15–25-year-old single-family homes needing a refresh, HOA-governed communities where color-scheme approval adds a planning step before work begins, and homeowners caught between summer heat — when exterior scheduling compresses to early-morning starts — and the narrower spring and fall windows for full-day outside work. For new-construction paint or high-spec commercial interiors, larger shops with in-house project management are the conventional choice. For a mid-size exterior stucco repaint on a tract-era home or a cabinet re-spray, this is the local operator residents in that age-demographic neighborhood already call.
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