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I bet the reason you are reading this is you are considering hiring a professional painting contractor to paint your home. Whether you are going to have the interior or exterior painted there are several key factors to take into account as you make this decision. Let's be honest, your home is an essential asset. You don't only want it to look nice but you would like to protect the value by having high quality workmanship and the best products for the job decision.

Examples of Questions We'd Ask About Painter Performance

1. Would you hire this company again to paint your house?If their response is "no", then stop...and ask why? Is this a good reason or irrational nor logical.

2. On a scale of 1 to 10 (10 being highest), how happy were you with the quality of work performed by this painting contractor? Everyone has a viewpoint of quality workmanship, so you may want to see the work for yourself to make certain your perception matches with your friends.

Take a close look at Cut-In areas close to doorways, windows and trim. Would be the lines straight and was caulking placed on seal the joints.

3. How well did this particular painter protect surfaces such as floors, furniture and other unpainted surfaces in your home?For exteriors, for instance concrete, roofing, and plantings. For interiors, moving and safeguarding furniture is really a major concern. Make certain not to overlook the flooring since you may live to regret it! If a painter is sloppy with one customer, chances are, they will be sloppy in your home. In case you are left to clean up after your painter even once or On a daily basis, this will cost you much more money and aggravation once you have already invest an extended hard day yourself at the job. You might like to visit a site where jobs are currently happening to see the way the painter conducts his company.

4. Were they courteous and polite to you, their customer (and your neighbors)?

This is a very important consideration because who wants to pay money and be disrespected in the process? If the reply is "no" then don't go further, because you won't want to use this company. The entire experience, from beginning to end, needs to be as relaxed and painless as you possibly can. When the house painter(s) enjoys their job, the grade of their work and attention to detail is much better. The painter's attitude will affect the entire splash of paint. Most people will treat you best when they're attempting to land the job. If they are rude ahead of time, things will simply worsen if problems and stress arise.

5. Does this contractor have a well worded warranty with the price and proposal? If a warranty is included, find out if it features a reasonable amount of time before it expires. 2 to 3 (2-3) years is normally enough time to protect you in the event that something major goes completely wrong with the results of the paint job. Verbally stating a warranty isn't enough. Any guaranty worth having is in writing. So, Have it in writing! Have it on paper! Have it in writing!

Reason and reality check guarantees have their restrictions! A good painter is always glad to support his warranty, no questions asked. Good painters use quality materials, hire excellent workers, know their level of knowledge (and limitations); they won't promise you things beyond their degree of expertise. If your painter won't provide you with a written two to three-year warranty, you might want to look one that does.

by: Wendy Huff




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