How to Hire a Painter - Professor Paint Offers Checklist



Posted: Monday, March 30, 2009

by Jeff Hester
Hester Painting & Decorating

Think of a superior painting job as a long-term investment in your home, which is likely your biggest asset. Updating your home's walls is a big job, and while you could finish it yourself, this is one home makeover project important enough to hire a professional for. You may believe that hiring a painting contractor is a hassle, but that is not how it has to be. If you know the right questions to ask painting contractors before hiring one, the entire project can be a pleasant experience.

Start off on the right foot by knowing who and what you're really hiring. Use these guidelines to get a reasonable expectation of the job a contractor is going to do on your home and remember, what you pay for is often what you get. Here's a personal checklist you should be able to answer before selecting your contractor.

















Remember, this new paint job is an investment in your home. Take the time to really interview painting contractors instead of simply finding the least expensive. A high-quality professional is well worth the money, so don't settle.

Updating your walls will change the mood of your rooms and your entire home. It should be an uplifting experience and one with which you are comfortable and in control. Be confident in the changes you are making and choose a contractor who is committed to a safe, timely and gorgeous result.

Jeff Hester, also known as Professor Paint, offers insight into the decorating world with more than 28 years of experience in painting and faux-finishing. As the vice president of Hester Painting & Decorating, http://www.hesterdecorating.com/ , Jeff oversees all aspects of paint, technique, training, estimating and creation of several proprietary processes including custom brick staining.

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» left by Samuel James
3 years 52 days ago.
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Good article. In the past i have always opted to paint myself due to cost implications, but i may look into a painting contractor as i still have not finished the painting i said i would a year ago. Great advice, thanks.
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