How to Choose a Professional Painter

Choosing a painting contractor can be a daunting task. The condition of your home greatly affects how you and your family feel on a daily basis, so you'll want to make sure the end result will be exactly how you imagined. Selecting the right contractors to work on renovations, painting, or landscaping is a decision that requires a lot of consideration. Unfortunately, in the painting industry, there are many companies who just don't put effort into creating a positive client relationship. That means they may not have the highest standards possible, they may not care if they make mistakes, and they may not be honest with you. Follow our guidelines so you're prepared to find the best possible solution for your home improvement project.

 


Tips for Choosing a Painting Contractor

 

  • Interview them in person

Meeting someone face to face allows you to gauge whether you'd be comfortable inviting them into your home and trusting them with your painting project. Emailing is a great way to begin communication, but it's easy to hide behind written words on the internet.

 

  • Check their references

If they have solid reviews, and if they're extremely willing to provide references, you can rest assured they will do a great job for you. Newer companies may have great references to share even if they don't have many reviews posted yet.

 

  • Ask about their insurance

A painting contractor operating without insurance is bad news all around. If they have their ducks in a row, they'll have insurance to protect themselves and their clients. This shows they are serious about their company and ready to take responsibility for their actions.

 

  • Get multiple quotes

The lowest quote is not always the best choice, believe it or not. A quote is an estimate of value, and if a painting contractor knows they're offering a high quality service, the quote should reflect that. Essentially, you get what you pay for.

 

  • Ask about their timeline

You don't want to hire someone who is free tomorrow, in most cases. Even though it's less convenient, finding a painter who is booked for another month or two is a very good sign. This means they plan ahead and that they have a steady stream of clients who can vouch for them. On a similar note, you need to book your painting project earlier than you think you need to so that you will have a spot on a good painter's schedule.

 


Transparency, professionalism, and relevant experience are vital qualities to look for in anyone who will work on your home. We take care to hire painters who will give you the best possible result and give you peace of mind along the way.