Tips from the contractor to the customer.
- Make sure you have your contractor put up samples before painting. Colors can look substantially different once dry on your walls.
- Any contractor you hire should be willing to furnish you with a written scope of work specifically outlining what work he/she intends to do and with what products. Make sure all bids you receive are actually bidding the same things. A change to an inferior product can result in a lower price, and an inferior paint job.
- Our standard warranty is three years. Longer warranties are available when using superior paint products.
- When hiring a contractor, be sure to look up the status of their license with the Registrar of Contractors, whether or not they are PDCA members (our national trade organization) and BBB members.
- For larger jobs, computer generated color renderings showing what your property will look like in a chosen paint color are available upon request.
- Before choosing which product to use, compare the products available from our most popular vendors: Dunn Edwards, Frazee, ICI, and Sherwin Williams.
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