Services Offered by Professional Painters
Most professional painting services offer interior and exterior painting, plus extra services.
Interior Painting
Interior painting companies have the skills and training to help you select interior paints, textures, and finishes of paint and can explain the upkeep requirements of your choices. This helps you find the best paint for your space. As part of the project, your provider will prime and paint moldings, windows, cabinets, trim, and door frames. Some (for an added fee) will remove wallpaper or textured surfaces prior to painting.Exterior Painting
Painters start exterior jobs by fixing weather damage, stripping old paint, sealing leaks with caulk, and washing walls. They then paint doors, window frames, siding, decks, trim, fences, and other outdoor surfaces.Additional Services
Painting companies with the right training and experience can also take on 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 Dunedin
- Cost: Request quotes from at least three contractors. Be cautious if one provider's estimates are significantly lower than others.
- Guarantees: Get a hard copy of your painter's guarantees and ensure you confirm how long they last and what they cover.
- Paint types: Have your contractor walk you through paint options and related advantages and disadvantages to ensure you choose the right type for your project. Some paints, for example, are more eco-conscious or better at withstanding weather damage.
- Qualifications: A painter in Florida can be registered, which means they can work in their local area, or certified, which means they can work anywhere in the state. Painters also need a general contractor license from the Construction Industry Licensing Board. No matter their other credentials, it's important to verify that your contractor is bonded and insured, particularly if they’re working with power equipment or on ladders. If your home was built before 1978, and you're worried about the possible presence of lead, you might look for a contractor who is licensed by the EPA to work with lead-based paint.
- Reputation and reviews: Request references from friends and neighbors, and look at the Better Business Bureau (BBB) profiles of companies you’re considering. You can also find ratings on sites such as Google Reviews or Trustpilot.