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1. How long have you been in
business?
Since 1961.
2. I've had bids before and I get some prices that are
high and some that are low. Why?
The cost of the job is usually determined by the level of
thoroughness, attention to detail, and quality desired. For example,
it costs more to properly prepare a surface for painting than to
give it the "quick once over." We would be happy to review, in
detail, our calculations for your project so you can make a fair
comparison with other bids.
3. What is the difference between a good paint job and
a bad paint job?
A good paint job requires an extensive knowledge of different
painting techniques and materials in additiona to the skill
and commitment to go with it. Not cutting corners. Preparation,
preparation, preparation. And finally, budgeting enough time
to do the work properly.
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