Expert Painting Services in Bath, Ohio

 

PAINTING HOMES & BUSINESSES IN Bath

PaintPositive is a preferred service provider for Bath homeowners and business owners alike. We understand the high standard of curb appeal for Bath residents and our team of expert painters is ready to help you with a fresh coat for the interior or exterior of your property. PaintPositive offers the following services to Bath, Ohio property owners:

Residential Painting Services in Bath, Ohio

Commercial Painting Services in Bath, Ohio

Pressure Washing Services in Bath, Ohio

Kitchen Cabinet Painting in Bath, Ohio

We also pride ourselves in our stellar reputation. Read reviews from satisfied customers in Bath, Ohio on our Google Business page or Facebook page.

Paint Positive does amazing work. In addition to walls, they painted interior oak trim and doors and exterior trim around a door. They filled in all nail holes, caulked along molding, and repaired dry wall where needed. They were careful about masking everything off. They were very professional - always on time and got back to me quickly when I had questions. I will definitely have them paint again.
— Lauren B.

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An Overview of Bath, OH

Bath Township, OH has been around for over 200 years. After years of being referred to as simply, “Number 3, Range 12” of the Western Reserve, its citizens wanted to call it Hammondsburgh, after Jason Hammond, one of the first settlers, but settled on Bath when Jonathan Hale, another one of the first settlers in Bath, said, “Oh, call it Jerusalem, Jericho, Bath, or anything but Hammondsburgh!”

History of Bath Township

Bath Township came into the possession of the United States government after the Treaty of Fort Industry in 1805. In 1810, Jonathan Hale and Jason Hammond became the first permanent settlers in Bath, and in 1818 it officially became a township. At the beginning of Bath’s existence, it was part of Medina County. In 1840, however, Bath Township became a part of Summit County once it was formed.

Bath Township Now

Today, Bath Township, OH is home to nearly 10,000 people. As of 1998, it has formed a JEDD (Joint Economic Development District) with Akron and Fairlawn, which is in the business district of Bath Township.

Notable residents and former residents of Bath Township include Michael Connell, a high-level Republican known for his rumored part in tampering with the 2004 election, serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, basketball legend LeBron James, and Gilbert E. McKeeby, a member of the Wisconsin State Senate.

Bath Township also has plenty of things to do. If you’re interested in history, try visiting the Bath Township Historical Museum. Hale Farm and Village is also a notable attraction of Bath Township and is considered a “living history museum” thanks to its demonstrations, animals, gardens, and many more unique experiences mirroring what early life in Bath Township was like.

Bath Township also provides easy access to:

  • Camp Christopher

  • Crown Point Ecology Center

  • The Cuyahoga Valley National Park

  • Observatory at Bath Nature Preserve

  • The University of Akron Field Station at Bath Nature Preserve

  • Victory Gallop

  • Wayside Exhibit

  • The Western Reserve Playhouse

If you’re looking for something to eat in Bath Township, there is no shortage of options. A few local favorites include:

  • Brubaker’s Pub

  • Gasoline Alley

  • Clearview Inn Restaurant & Pub

  • Ken Stewart’s Tre Belle

  • Vaccaro’s Trattoria

You will not be disappointed in your visit to Bath Township!