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Restoring Homes Together: A Video Series on Meth Decontamination & Professional Painting

When a home is exposed to meth contamination, cleanup is only half the battle. After the chemicals are removed, surfaces often need to be sealed and repainted to make the home livable and safe again.

That’s why Buehner Brothers Painting partnered with Meth Mob — Utah’s trusted meth decontamination professionals — to document the full restoration process. Together, we created a video series that shows how two industries come together to protect families and bring homes back to life.

This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to health, safety, and quality. Whether you’re a homeowner, property manager, or real estate professional, these videos offer a behind-the-scenes look at the crucial steps taken to fully restore a contaminated home.

Common Questions About the Process

Q: Do I need to repaint after meth decontamination?
A: Yes. Decontamination removes toxic residues, but repainting is usually necessary to seal surfaces, eliminate odors, and restore the home’s appearance.

Q: What kind of paint is used after decon?
A: We use high-adhesion primers and top-quality coatings designed for surfaces that may have been affected by chemicals or cleaning agents.

Q: How long does the full process take?
A: It depends on the home’s condition, but typically the combined decontamination and repainting process takes 2-3 weeks.

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Ready to transform your space? Contact us today to explore our comprehensive painting services and see how we can bring your vision to life. Whether you’re dealing with post-decontamination needs or simply want a fresh look, we’re here to help. Reach out today!