Watson Premier Painting
813-235-1023
Protech Coating Services, Inc.
813-434-9024
(1) Some painters request a large upfront payment to cover initial costs. There is no need to provide upfront money on jobs that will take less than a week to complete. This type of request or practice may indicate a lack of available credit from suppliers.
(2) Use a company that has a good reputation. Check to see how many years they have been in business, performs free estimates, and has competitive pricing. Low pricing that seems too good to be true is probably just that.
(3) Make sure that all promises are in writing and make sure to compare apples to apples. Check the quality of the paint proposed to be used, and the number of coats proposed.
(4) Insist that the contractor use only top of the line materials and, top quality caulking. You may want to verify the quality of materials with the paint manufacturer.
(5) Make sure the proper ‘prep work’ is done to surfaces to be painted. Good ‘prep work’ will result in a longer lasting paint job.
(6) Watch out for estimates stating ‘number of coats as needed’. You may pay too much, or not get what you paid for.
(7) Get everything in writing with specifics listed for prep, type of paint, line of paint (brand), number of coats, warranty, and type of caulking.
(8) Make sure if you are changing the exterior colors of your home, that you have the second coat price, prior to starting the job.
(9) Make sure that all wood repairs are done with rot resistant materials, such as Marley, Azek, etc.