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Answers to Our Frequently Asked Questions
1. What Kind of Guarantee or Warranty do you offer?
We are proud to introduce the best painting program offered in Northern Nevada, specifically designed to offer the highest quality service possible. By using the best painting products available on the market, we are able to offer an unprecedented five year labor warranty and a lifetime material warranty. But the truly unique aspect of this program is yearly inspections. For three years, we will schedule an annual appointment to inspect your home. Anything that needs touching up, from caulking to fading, we will repair at no charge. Learn More
*Depends on painting procedures followed.
2. Why Repaint the Exterior?
Painting the exterior of your home or business will do more than simply create an attractive appearance. It will provide protection from the sun, the weather, and other environmental factors that can gradually damage your home or building.
Important Considerations Are
  • Choosing attractive colors
  • Choosing correct types of paint
  • Selecting proper applicators
  • Proper surface preparation
  • Following manufactuer's suggested application procedures
  • Thorough clean up
3. How do I Choose the Right Exterior Colors?
Whether you're painting your home for the first time or simply repainting it, you will want to carefully select exterior colors.
Here are some points to remember when making your selection:
  • Consider Neighboring Homes:
  • You'll want yours to be compatible with those surrounding it, but not exactly the same.
  • Consider the area in which you live.
  • For example, multi-color Victorians might be appropriate in San Francisco, but would seem out of place in some other areas.
  • On homes with unique architectural detail, use an additional color to emphasize them.
  • To get ideas on colors to choose, look at actual homes, magazines, or go to a paint supplier's website to use the Virtual House Painting Wizard. (See Industry Links)
4. How do I Choose the Right Interior Colors?
The following are some questions to consider when choosing colors for the interior of your home.
  • How do you want the room to feel?
  • We all react differently to color, depending on our associations with it. But it's always extremely powerful. Don't underestimate the effect it can have on your mood.
  • How will the room be used?
  • In a small space where you won't spend much time, such as a powder bath or entry, color can be much more dramatic.
  • Will it be a day room or a night room?
  • It is wise to paint test swatches on your walls and check them at the time of day when you plan to use the room. The quality of natural light changes considerably during the course of the day.
  • What are the predominant colors of your furniture, upholstery, carpets, and artwork?
  • Look to them for inspiration, but fight the impulse to match too exactly.
5. How to Choose the Best Contractor?
No matter who you award the contract to, here is a list of things that every reputable painting company should provide.
  • Written estimate
  • The scope of the contract should be clearly defined including areas to be finished, surface preparation, type of material, number of coats, and total project cost.
  • How long has the company been in business?
  • Statistics indicate that most contracting failures occur within the first five years of operation.
  • Who will perform the work?
  • Competency of personnel and quality of work is often questionable when completed by seasonal or part time employees or subcontracted painting companies.
  • When is the job to be paid?
  • When a contractor requests significant payment before work begins, it is usually a sign of insufficient credit or under-capitalization. Either or both could lead to problems.
  • Who did you speak with when you were first called?
  • A personal response to your call assures you prompt attention to your needs now and in the future. Voicemail or message service cannot always produce the same results. Ask for the contractor's mobile number.
  • Were references offered?
  • References will help you determine the contractor's ability to perform.
  • Is the contractor properly insured?
  • If the contractor is not adequately insured, you risk having to insure the project yourself.
  • Is the contractor properly licensed?
  • It is illegal for a contractor to contract and receive payment for work without a license. A homeowner has no recourse against an unlicensed contractor with the State Contractors Board.
  • What is the warranty on the project?
  • Material and labor warranties which are longer than those mandated by law indicate confidence in the ability to perform as promised.
 
 
CONTRACTOR COMPARISON CHECKLIST
There are many variables besides the price that a smart consumer must look at to avoid costly mistakes and frustration. Use this simple checklist to ask the tough questions of the painting contractors you are considering.
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Did the contractor show you a valid license?
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Did the contractor give you a quality guarantee?
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Does the contractor give you a written warranty?
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Does the contractor carry Worker's Compensation?
(This limits your legal liability)
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How long has the company (not the contractor) been in business?
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Did the contractor give you a list of references in your area with addresses and phone numbers?
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Is the contractor a member of the Better Business Bureau?
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Is the contractor a member of his trade organization, the PDCA?
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Are the painters employees or subcontractors?
Employees
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Is the contractor's proposal clear with detailed pricing for each area of your home?
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Did the contractor discuss the time required for your job?
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Did the contractor specify the type of paint used?
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Did the contractor appear professional, knowledgeable, clean and neat, indicating how he will treat your property?
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Did any references indicate any difficulty getting the company to fix problems?
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Was the estimate scheduled and the bid presented in a timely manner, indicating the company's punctuality, organization, and courtesy?
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