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Get Ready For Spring Exterior Painting!
5 Simple Tips for Hiring a Professional Painter

When it’s time to repaint the exterior of a house, many homeowners choose to hire a professional painter. If you are considering hiring a contractor, take the time to research and select a reputable professional who will perform a quality paint job.

With warmer weather around the corner, now is the perfect time to begin your investigative work! One of the best ways to find a reliable contractor is to check with friends and neighbors for recommendations. Once you have a few contractor candidates in mind, follow the steps below to assist with choosing the right professional for your painting project.

Happy Painting,

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Debbie Zimmer, Editor


1. Getting to know: Personally meet each contractor and obtain written estimates from at least three painting professionals based on the specified work to be completed. In addition, check references and verify their insurance coverage.
2. Specify the work and proposed painting process: To make a fair comparison, make sure each contractor submits a written bid based on the same materials, surface preparation, number of coats of primer and paint, and each type of surface that will be painted. Make sure these quotes include when the work will start and expected completion date as well as the crew size. Inquire about how your planting and landscaping materials will be protected during the project.
3. Warranty protection: Reliable contractors will back up their work. Discuss the warranty in detail; does it cover both labor and materials? How long is the warranty and what is the procedure to resolve problems? These are important questions that should be addressed prior to the start of the project and included in the written bid.
4. Presentation and responsiveness: Is the contractor responsive, punctual and business-like when returning phone calls or arriving for an appointment? Is the submitted estimate complete, showing the breakdown of material and labor costs as well as payment terms?
5. Paint quality: Will the contractor select and use a top quality paint? A quality acrylic latex paint may cost more initially, but will save money in the long run because of its long-lasting durability.



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