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subject: Choosing A Painting Crew For Your Job [print this page]


. Regardless of how simple a task as this may seem, it still remains one of the more tedious. Finding a good, professional painting crew to do the work for you is usually the least stressful way to go about getting the job done. Finding a good, professional painting crew is often times a big struggle for people who are starting from scratch and searching through the white pages as the biggest, eye catching ads dont always mean reliable.

Making the mistake of hiring on a painting crew that takes advantage of you and your vulnerable situation can cause many headaches and financial losses. When youre hiring someone from the trades to complete your job, you want to make sure theyre qualified for the job otherwise you might end up with a bill twice the size as you agreed on, with only half the work completed.

Any painting crew that is worth hiring should have an extensive history in your city with a wide ranging portfolio to prove so. Its so important that you hire experience because although painting might just seem like a simple task, its actually one that requires different approaches depending on the scenario, and if the crew you hire doesnt have experience, they could turn your simple job into a disaster.

When youre choosing your painting crew weve come to the conclusion that there needs to be years of good standing history, and experience. Those are things you need to think about when youre trying to choose your painting crew, but now that youve got your workers, you, as the home owner need to exercise some qualities as well. The main quality you need to exercise daily is communication. Without communication, everything goes downhill and youll find yourself in predicaments you wish you couldve avoided. Communication needs to begin before you even sign the contract, as this is the time for you to set your expectations. Too many people internalize their thoughts when it comes to expressing their needs and wants- dont be that person.

by: Rudy Haynes




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