Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Finding Top Notch Painting Companies

By Jaclyn Hurley


One's home is an important asset which requires certain precautions when making renovations or changes. While there are many things a homeowner can effectively do themselves, using the expertise of a professional would be more beneficial in certain circumstances. Opting to hire one of the qualified painting companies in the Lincoln, NE area could help increase the value of the property.

One of the best ways to find a great contractor is to speak to neighbors and associates who have had work done and find out who they would recommend. It is also a good idea to choose a business that is listed in the local yellow pages because it shows they have committed to establishing themselves in the area. However candidates are gathered, there are a few key things to check out before signing a contract.

One should never underestimate the power of first impressions. A contractor who shows professionalism through the prompt return of correspondence and being on time for meetings with an orderly appearance is likely to be a reflection of a well organized company. Keep in mind that a quality painter is likely to have many jobs lined up and may not be available to start immediately.

A minimum of three references are still needed even if the representative answered all questions well and made a great impression. Try to speak with several past clients of each contractor in order to get a well rounded view of how the job was performed and how issues were resolved. Whenever possible, viewing samples of their work in person is strongly recommended.

Ask the representative about the type of insurances they carry and whether or not the employees are bonded. They should carry coverage for liability, as well as workers compensation if they are truly responsible. These policies are in place to protect the company, their employees and the client in case of accident or property damage.

Another thing a homeowner should take time to find out is whether or not the contractor belongs to any local or national painting or business associations. Groups of this type hold their members to a certain level of quality and ethical practices. Membership does not come cheaply, so any business willing to pay the fees is serious about being professional.

Estimates should be obtained from three or more contractors in order to get the best choices. The quotes should be fairly close in price but it is important that each one be carefully reviewed for a detailed listing of the complete scope of work including how many coats of paint will be applied and what materials are to be used, to make sure nothing is missing. To avoid an unexpected inflation of the final bill, inquire as to what could have an impact on the price.

If not listed on the estimates, make sure to inquire what guarantees are provided on the work done, as well as what type of remedies will be employed if there are issues. It may also be a good idea to find out if all the workers are employees of the company or if they are subcontractors. Keep in mind that an established contractor will not request money up front to begin the job.




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