David Creighton founded DC Painting KC in 2016 and operates from Pleasant Hill, Missouri. He handles estimates personally, conducts on-site walk-throughs, and provides detailed written proposals with itemized costs. Crew leader Juan runs major exterior and cabinet projects. Allen manages interior work with particular attention to furniture protection. Xavier handles deck staining. Diego and Jose specialize in detailed trim and shutter work.
The company handles interior and exterior residential painting, cabinet refinishing using Sherwin-Williams Emerald Urethane paint with spray application, deck and fence staining, wood rot repair, siding replacement, and commercial projects. David uploads daily progress photos to digital contracts so homeowners can track each phase remotely. At project completion, he personally walks the job site and addresses any deficiencies on the spot.
The fully licensed and insured team backs all work with a three-to-five-year workmanship warranty depending on project scope. DC Painting KC LLC is registered as an active Missouri business entity. The company serves Pleasant Hill, Raymore, Lee's Summit, Blue Springs, Overland Park, and surrounding communities across the Greater South Kansas City metro area.
Updated: 05-07-2026
Customers across multiple projects describe David as hands-on. Sydney Stansbury called him "very thorough and easy to work with" and noted he was engaged from start to finish. Carla Jenkins shared that "He personally completed the work today" when returning to install cabinet trim and do touch-ups after her flooring was finished. David handles bids, scheduling, and walks the work himself rather than delegating everything to crew leads.
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Showing up when promised is a recurring theme in reviews. Cathy Young wrote that "His crew arrived on time and even a little early" the day work began, and a reviewer named paper boy noted the team simply "Showed up on time" for his job. Kelli Davies described the crew as "Extremely professional and prompt" throughout her project. The pattern points to scheduling discipline that holds even on quick consultations.
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Carla Jenkins's review describes a project that needed staged work. Her interior walls, front door, and kitchen cabinets were painted in March, but cabinet trim couldn't be installed until after flooring went in at the end of April. She wrote that "He was true to his word and reached out to get it scheduled without having to remind him," and David returned in person to finish the trim and touch-ups.
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Reviews repeatedly mention how DC Painting KC protects what isn't being painted and leaves the space tidy. Cathy Young noted the crew was "careful about covering up parts that didn't need paint and cleaning up afterward," and paper boy added that the team "paid attention to detail, and cleaned up afterwards." The end-of-day cleanup pattern shows up across both quick touch-up jobs and full interior projects.
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DC Painting KC handles bundled scopes inside the same engagement rather than splitting them across separate trips. Carla Jenkins's project covered "interior walls, front door and kitchen cabinets painted in March" in one coordinated push. The crew also coordinates around other trades, with Carla's flooring contractor working between phases of the paint and cabinet trim work. The bundling reduces homeowner scheduling friction across rooms and surface types.
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Customers describe knowing what comes next at every stage. Kelli Davies wrote that "David kept me informed every step of the way" and added she "Never had to wonder what was next." Sydney Stansbury similarly called David "very thorough" throughout the engagement. The communication pattern starts at the bid and continues through scheduling, scope changes, and post-project touch-ups when those are needed.
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Customers describe the crew's behavior inside the home as respectful and easy to host. Cathy Young wrote that the painters "were all considerate and polite" throughout her project, and Sydney Stansbury noted "The crew was very nice" during the work at her home. The behavior pattern shows up alongside the cleanup discipline, suggesting a crew culture where homeowner experience is treated as part of the job.
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Updated: 05-07-2026