Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Help With Finding Commercial Painting Contractors New Orleans

By Tammie Caldwell


After so many years of daily living a home or business just needs repainting. There is no way around it, and the quest begins to find a reputable contractor to do the job and not cost a million prices. In order to improve your chances of finding the professionals you need, here are a few tips to help you find a commercial painting contractors New Orleans.

Call several contractors until you find three that impress you enough to meet them in person. Decide if they conduct themselves in a professional manner, and if they answer your questions quickly and confidently. Find out how many years of experience they have and if they are licensed and bonded. Also, ask if they served as an apprentice and with what company.

Find out how many other jobs they have lined up and when to set the completion date. As a good rule, the more jobs they have lined up, the better they are at what they do best. The good contractors are usually busy but do not let that deter you. Take note of how well they return your calls and show up on time for appointments.

Get into the details of the contract as soon as possible. Make it clear that you expect certain results. Have enough samples available for the contractor to have one, the work team to have one and keep one for yourself. If necessary, staple one to a copy of the floor plan, so everyone knows what colors go in each room. Also, stipulate what trim to included, and what walls to paint.

Samples are always a good idea. Visit a painting department at one of your local stores and find the color matches you like. A simple drawing of the floorplan of your home or business is a perfect place to jot down notes. List what if any trim gets painted and if that includes the walls or ceiling of that room. If necessary, attach color samples to the drawing just to make sure everyone knows what paint is for that room.

The last thing you want to happen is damage to your treasured furnishings. Include these concerns in the contract: what kind of drop cloth material the crew uses, moving the furniture, and where do the workers clean up their tools.

The property being painted belongs to you, and you are entitled to know the names of each person on the work crew. Find out how many workers the job requires and then ask questions if that number changes without notice. Security is a constant issue when it comes to who is present and why. Call the contractor to verify any new people, or if one of them failed to show up for work.

Both homeowners and business owners have a responsibility to maintain their property, so it last for as many years as possible. One of the best methods to achieve longer life for your home or business is by having it painted on a regular basis. When it is time to paint the structures again, hire a reputable contractor in your area.




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