So you've decided it's
finally time to give your home a good makeover? Before you run around deciding
which furniture to toss out on the lawn, take a look at these tips when it
comes to choosing a contractor to paint your house. When you select a painting contractor,
you should proceed with your plans using a little bit of sensible caution.
Visit the contractor’s website and/or place of business. Most businesses are online these days and painters are no exception. This can provide you with plenty of useful information about any potential painter you are looking at. While it is the information they want you to know, it is useful to help you understand what services the contractor provides and how long their business has been operating. Their website and place of business can also help to show you their level of professionalism.
Ask for a solid estimate of
how long the job is going to take. Many people will likely think about doing
this anyway as they start looking for painting contractors - but it is useful
to gauge their responses. It is better to work with a painting contractor who
informs you that the job will take a slightly longer if they explain why (it
needs more manpower, extra time, etc.). This is preferable to someone who
promises that the job will be done in 7 days and then still hasn't finished a
month later. Request in writing, confirmation that the job will be complete
within a set time frame - most painting contractors will be happy to comply.
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