Lance Khoury
Painting work in George involves real complications that don't exist everywhere else. The winter rainfall hammers the western Cape coast, meaning exterior prep work extends far beyond sanding and priming — you're often managing moisture, mildew, and salt spray damage on properties that face Atlantic weather. Lance Khoury approaches painting as a sequence of decisions, not a simple job list. On older plaster exteriors, the prep is meticulous because the substrate will fail if it's rushed. Interior work requires understanding how George's humidity cycles affect water-based products and drying times. UV-resistant formulations matter here more than they do inland. Every house has different exposure; every wall tells a different story. The actual work — the spraying, rolling, and finishing — happens within this context of local climate and material reality.