Tips About Finding and Hiring the Right Painting Contractors
How to Get What You Pay for from a Painting Contractor
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Almost anyone can paint a room, but who has the time? Those who don't have time or the umpphh are at the mercy of the local painting contractor. It can be difficult to choose a contractor without a word of mouth reference. The phone book is full of "A-1" and "Best" painting companies singing the praises of having the finest company in town. Below is a list of suggestions to consider when trying to get the most for your money.Free Estimates: Any contractor should offer free estimates. Make sure you have a bottom line. Don't let the contractor "estimate" a price of three hundred dollars and then hit you with a five hundred dollar bill for unexpected work. Get the estimate in writing and find out what the very most is that you will be charged.
The Price: If the contractor quotes a price that you feel is high, ask what the work includes. The price may be reduced if there is less preparation. For example, maybe the contractor is including painting the ceiling, sanding the woodwork, filling all holes and imperfections, sanding the walls smooth, taping the windows, moving furniture, etc. All of these preparations do make the job look better, but sometimes it's okay to tell the contractor, "Skip the woodwork and just paint the walls."
The Crew: Find out how many people will be on the crew- even if it's one person. Request that the same people who start the job, finish the job. It's the same concept as eating a meal that was prepared by three different chefs. Everyone has their own style. Keeping the same crew will ensure a uniform job.
The Paint: Paint can be expensive. Even if you get the "20 year warranty" paint, who really wants the same color in their kitchen for 20 years? Dirt cheap paint is not recommended as it tends to be watery and the contractor spends more time putting extra coats on the walls which in the long run, costs you more money. However, there are "middle-of-the-road" paints at Home Depot and Sears that go on the walls just fine. Sometimes contractors "up" the price of the paint for going to the store to get it - fairly enough. You can go to the store though, and choose the paint and the color and maybe save yourself a few bucks in the process.

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Takeaways
- Get your money's worth from a painting contractor
- Don't pay too much for painting
- Painting: A room per day
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