Tips for Hiring a Painting Contractor
by Kevin Smith AuthorIf you
have any kind of home painting job in your future, whether interior or
exterior, you will probably start looking into contractors from Alpharetta at some
point. Of course, you could do the job yourself, but it saves a lot of time and
inconvenience to hire professionals, and they generally do a better job than
the average homeowner. If you are interested in hiring a contractor, there are
a few points to consider.
Finding a Contractor
Unfortunately,
the quality of paint contractors varies widely, so you should carefully
research any potential painters before you hire them. If you can, ask around
your area to find out if any friends or family members have used local
contractors, and find out if they have any recommendations. Either way, you
should check online reviews to make sure they have a reputation for
professionalism. They should show up on time, do what they promise to do, and
not tack on extra charges to their customers’ bills.
Asking Questions
When
you have a contractor or two in mind, you can narrow the field by asking them
questions about their work and the cost so that you can weigh your options.
Keep in mind that even if you find the cheapest contractor in the area, he may
not be the best choice for you if he doesn’t do all the work you’ll need done.
For instance, some homes need minor drywall work or plaster repairs, or you
might want to add trim, molding, or wallpaper. Make sure the contractor you
choose can fill all of your needs so that you don’t have to go to multiple
people for the same job. After you find out what they do and get a price
estimate for all portions of the project, find out if you should do anything
beforehand, like moving furniture away from the walls if they’re painting the
interior.
Learning About the Process
Once
you’ve decided on the best contractors in Alpharetta,
then it’s time to ask them more questions. Find out about the different stages
of the project so that you can plan accordingly. As previously mentioned, you
may have to move furniture or other items around ahead of time. You may even
have to vacate the house for some or all of the process, depending on how
involved it is. Find out how many coats will be going in, how long it will
take, and when the house will be livable.
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