Painting FAQ's
Homeowners should confirm that the painting company is licensed and insured, ensuring they meet local regulations and provide protection in case of accidents or damage during the project. Additionally, it’s important to ask about their experience with residential painting, as this ensures they have the skills to handle interior or exterior projects safely and efficiently.
Homeowners should inquire about the specific brands and types of paint the company uses, such as low-VOC or eco-friendly paints. Understanding the quality and safety of the materials ensures that the paint will be durable and safe for the household. The company should be able to explain the benefits of the products they use and provide recommendations based on the homeowner's preferences and needs.
Homeowners should request a detailed written estimate that includes labor, materials, preparation work, and any additional services. This ensures transparency in pricing and prevents unexpected charges once the project is underway. The estimate should clearly outline what is included, such as surface preparation, priming, or repairs.
Homeowners should ask if the painting company offers a warranty on both the materials and workmanship. A reputable company will stand by the quality of their work and provide a guarantee to address any issues that arise after the job is completed, such as peeling, cracking, or fading paint.
Homeowners should ask for references from past clients or view a portfolio of the company’s previous work. Positive client testimonials or well-documented projects provide insights into the company’s reliability, professionalism, and the quality of their work. This helps homeowners feel confident in their decision to hire the company.