Services Offered by Professional Painters
Many painting contractors offer interior and exterior painting, as well as other services.
Interior Painting
Professional interior painters will guide you through different types of interior paints availible, paint finishes, and maintenance requirements to help you decide which paint works best for your space. They'll prep and paint your cabinets, door frames, moldings, trim, and windows, depending on what your project needs. Some painters will remove existing or outdated wallpaper or textured finishings before painting for an additional fee.Exterior Painting
Professional painters start exterior jobs by fixing weather damage, removing old paint, sealing leaks with caulk, and washing walls. They then paint fences, trim, siding, doors, decks, window frames, and other outdoor surfaces.Additional Services
Contractors that have the right qualifications and experience can also complete additional work, such as the following:- Concrete staining
- Crown molding installation and repair
- Drywall and plaster repair
- Popcorn ceiling removal
- Pressure washing
- Wallpaper hanging or removal
How To Choose a Painter in Pleasanton
- Cost: Request quotes from at least three companies. Use caution if one provider's estimates are much lower than the rest.
- Guarantees: Ensure that you get all guarantees in writing, and that you understand the scope and duration of coverage.
- Paint types: Ask your painting contractor to go over different paint options, including the positives and negatives of each, to help you make an informed decision. Some options cater to specific needs, such as weather-resistant or eco-friendly formulas.
- Qualifications: Painters who work on jobs valued at over $500 must be licensed by the California Contractors State License Board. To obtain this license, a contractor must have proof of experience and must have workers' compensation insurance if they have employees. Any contractor you hire should be properly bonded and insured, especially if they’re working with power equipment or on ladders. If your home was built prior to 1978, and you're concerned about the presence of lead, consider looking for a contractor who is licensed by the EPA to work with lead-based paint.
- Reputation and reviews: Ask family and friends for references, and look up each contractor you’re considering on the Better Business Bureau (BBB). You can also check ratings on review sites such as Google Reviews or Trustpilot.