Interior Painting in Marlborough MA
Tired of the same old walls, our company specializes in interior house painting. You will be amazed how a fresh coat of paint on your walls will brighten your home.
Our foolproof process delivers quality results that will keep your home looking its best. We have an eye for detail and take extra care to cover and protect your fixtures and furniture. We then meticulously prepare the surfaces to be painted by stripping old wallpaper, patching/repairing cracks and nail holes, caulking trim/wall joints, sanding everything smooth, and removing all dust. Once this is complete, our experienced interior painters apply the paint with the highest level of skill and detail.
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Marlborough, MA
Marlborough is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 38,499 at the 2010 census. Marlborough became a prosperous industrial town in the 19th century and made the transition to high technology industry in the late 20th century after the construction of the Massachusetts Turnpike. Marlborough was declared a town in 1660. It was incorporated as a city in 1890 when it changed its Municipal charter from a New England town meeting system to a mayor–council government. John Howe in 1656 was a fur trader and built a house at the intersection of two Indian trails, Nashua Trail and Connecticut path.[4] He could speak the language of the Algonquian Indians though the local tribe referred to themselves as the Pennacooks. The settlers were welcomed by the Indians because they protected them from other tribes they were at war with. In the 1650s, several families left the nearby town of Sudbury, 18 miles west of Boston, to start a new town. The village was named after Marlborough, the market town in Wiltshire, England. It was first settled in 1657 by 14 men led by Edmund Rice, John Ruddock and John Howe; in 1656 Rice and his colleagues petitioned the Massachusetts General Court to create the town of Marlborough and it was officially incorporated in 1660. Rice was elected a selectman at Marlborough in 1657.