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Few things impact the appearance of your commercial project than the paint job. A good commercial painting company can enhance the value of your property with professional and prompt service or cause unnecessary delays and expenses.

To choose the right commercial painting company for your job, consider the following factors:

What Does the Estimate Include?

It’s important to know what to expect when it comes to the expenses for your painting job. If you’re seeking estimates from a few different painting contractors, ask if they include all materials and labor costs in the estimate. Some companies will hide expenses in an effort to portray their services as the least expensive, only to slowly reveal more and more expenses.

Are They Licensed & Insured?

Commercial Painting CompanyDoes your state require painting contractors to be licensed? If so, you’ll want to confirm that the commercial painting company you’re considering has obtained a license. Avoiding licensure is a red flag that could indicate a lack of experience, issues with past clients, or even a criminal record. Insurance is a must for a commercial painting company, but you’ll also want to ask exactly how much liability the painting contractors are insured for.

How Do They Manage the Job Site?

The performance of onsite employees affects the quality and cost of each project. All painters need to be trained and experienced. Having a manager to ensure the timely arrival and professional demeanor of the painters signifies that the painting contractors prioritize quality. The commercial painting company should also always disclose any intention to use subcontractors.

 

LaPlace and Eagan is Connecticut’s premier commercial painting company. Their services include residential and commercial projects and interior and exterior painting. To speak to trusted, third generation painting contractors about your next commercial project, give them a call at (860) 526-5429 or visit them online.

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