FAQs
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Our process for working with a new customer is designed to ensure clear communication, exceptional service, and a high-quality result tailored to your needs. Here’s what you can expect: Initial Contact: When a customer reaches out, we schedule a convenient time to discuss their project and arrange a free, no-obligation estimate. On-Site Assessment: We visit the property to evaluate the space, discuss your vision, and address any questions or concerns. This allows us to provide an accurate estimate based on the scope of work, materials, and timeline. Detailed Proposal: After the assessment, we present a detailed proposal outlining the cost, project timeline, and the steps involved. This ensures transparency and aligns expectations. Scheduling: Once the proposal is approved, we schedule the project at a time that works best for you. Preparation and Execution: On the scheduled start date, our team takes care of all necessary preparation, including surface protection and priming. We execute the work with precision, using high-quality materials and tools to ensure lasting results. Final Walkthrough: Upon completion, we conduct a thorough walkthrough with you to ensure every detail meets your expectations. Any touch-ups or adjustments are addressed promptly. Follow-Up: After the project, we remain available for any follow-up needs and welcome feedback to continuously improve our services. Our goal is to make the process seamless and enjoyable, delivering a finished product you’ll love.
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
I began my career in 1994 as an apprentice, gaining hands-on experience in the industry. By 1999, I decided to launch my own business, building on the foundation of skills I had developed. My family has a long history in handyman and painting work, which inspired my passion for the trade. Prior to starting my painting business, I was a proud member of the union for five years, where I honed my expertise and developed a strong work ethic.
- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Find a contractor who does painting everyday. Not a handyman type. Painting is in all the details. They should be a master of their craft and have at least 10 years of experience and be in business for a minimum of 5 years. Have clear communication Be fluent in English so there's no misunderstandings. This contractor should be fully insured including workers compensation and commercial auto. This contractor should have at least a 4.5 rating online with dozens of verified honest reviews that have not been purchased from a third party. This is becoming a very common thing.