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Moving Tips
When selling, increase your home’s value and buyer interest with a fresh, clean paint job.
To save money, paint the interior of your new home before you move. Labor costs are less with no need to move, cover, and work around furniture, electronics, and decorative items.
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Protection Tips
Protect yourself from insurance claims by being sure that the painting contractor you hire carries worker’s comprehensive and general liability insurance. Ask for an insurance certificate.
Get a quality paint job by choosing a reputable and experienced painting contractor. A low estimate will actually be more costly if the preparation work of proper cleaning, taping, mudding, sanding, and priming is not performed.
A quality job requires knowledge and skill gained by excellent training and experience, plus the integrity to do the job right from the beginning to the end without cutting corners. |
Safety Tips Move lightweight items that are fragile, expensive, or sentimentally valuable, yourself, to a secure place away from the work area. This especially applies to electronics such as computers.
Keep family traffic out of the work area to ensure personal safety and to avoid additional expenses that can be created by touching wet paint, making scuffs and scratches, or spilling paint.
Timing Tips Be flexible. Offer to have interior painting done during inclement weather for a possible price discount.
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Knowledge of the right type of paint for the job and how it should be applied is essential. Extensive painting experience will enable a contractor to recommend good quality paint that is reasonably priced.
An inferior painting job will result in fading, peeling, and cracking, which creates the need for premature repainting and multiplies your costs.
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