A Spallone is a locally owned residential and commercial painting contractor serving Chattanooga and surrounding areas. The company handles interior wall painting, exterior house painting, commercial facility repaints, and specialty finishes. Unlike large national franchises or one-person operations, A Spallone operates as an established local firm with the infrastructure to manage projects ranging from single-room updates to multi-unit commercial work, completing jobs with a defined crew rather than rotating subcontractors.
A Spallone provides full-service painting for both residential and commercial clients. On the residential side, the company handles interior walls, trim, cabinets, and exterior siding and trim. Commercially, A Spallone works on office repaints, retail spaces, and multi-unit buildings. The company uses exterior latex and acrylic finishes standard to the Southeast's climate and interior products appropriate to each room's moisture and wear profile. Prep work—caulking, patching, sanding, and primer application—is included in quoted jobs, not billed separately. The company does not specialize in decorative finishes such as faux techniques, murals, or high-end specialty coatings; it focuses on clean, durable, straight application painting.
A Spallone prices jobs by square footage and scope. Interior room painting typically ranges from $300 to $800 for a standard bedroom or living room, depending on wall condition, ceiling height, and trim detail. Exterior house painting runs $2,500 to $6,000 for a typical Chattanooga-area single-story home, scaling upward for two-story structures and based on current paint costs, which fluctuate. Commercial jobs are priced per project after an on-site estimate. All quotes include labor and materials; the company does not charge a separate consultation fee. Payment is typically 50 percent upon contract signing and 50 percent upon completion. A Spallone requires homeowners to confirm pricing directly, as material costs shift seasonally.
Chattanooga's painting market divides roughly between independent one-person operators, small crews like A Spallone, and national franchises such as Sherwin-Williams ProClassic or ServiceMaster owned locations. One-person painters often undercut by 15 to 25 percent but may extend timelines or absorb projects into longer schedules. National franchises offer standardized pricing and accountability but typically run 10 to 20 percent higher on residential work and may assign crews with less continuity. A Spallone sits between: pricing closer to independents than national chains, but with enough crew depth to guarantee a project stays on schedule and maintain consistent quality across multiple rooms or commercial spaces. For a homeowner choosing between speed and cost, A Spallone trades a slightly higher price for reliability and defined completion dates. For commercial property managers handling multiple units, A Spallone's capacity to staff multiple sites simultaneously is an advantage over solo operators.
A Spallone is a strong fit for homeowners seeking interior refreshes, exterior prep for sale or renovation, and landlords managing rental turnovers. The company's commercial work makes it suitable for small to mid-size business owners needing office or retail repaints without long delays. It does not specialize in restoration finishes, historical paint matching, or decorative techniques, so homeowners pursuing faux finishes, metallic effects, or high-end custom work should consult specialized finishers. Clients expecting same-week scheduling should book well in advance; A Spallone typically schedules 1 to 3 weeks out during peak season (April through September). Budget-first contractors seeking absolute lowest-cost option will find cheaper one-person operators, though those carry higher risk of schedule slippage.
Contact A Spallone directly by phone or through local referral to request an estimate. A crew member or owner visits the site to assess wall condition, measure square footage, note any prep work needed, and discuss color and finish preference. Interior estimates typically take 20 to 30 minutes; exterior inspections take longer if siding prep is extensive. The estimate is provided in writing within a few business days and includes labor, materials, prep scope, and start date. Once accepted, the company schedules a start date and confirms surface prep requirements (clearing furniture, covering floors, removing outlet covers). On the first day of work, crew arrival is typically early morning, with daily 7 a.m. to 4 or 5 p.m. hours, six days a week.
A Spallone operates Monday through Saturday, generally 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Confirm specific hours and current availability by phone before scheduling, as crews may adjust start and end times seasonally or based on project load. The company works on customer properties; parking is the homeowner's or business manager's responsibility. Projects requiring surface prep (sanding, caulking, patching) typically add one to two days before paint application begins. Interior jobs usually complete within three to five business days for a full house; exterior work spans one to two weeks depending on weather and prep scope. Paint drying time between coats is observed per manufacturer spec; crews do not rush applications to meet arbitrary deadlines.
A Spallone has established itself as a Chattanooga painter by delivering consistent results for residential resale and rental refreshes while maintaining enough crew stability to handle commercial multi-unit work—a combination that competing solo painters and high-turnover franchises struggle to match.
