Services Offered by Professional Painters
Many painting contractors provide both interior and exterior painting, plus other services.
Interior Painting
Interior painting companies have the expertise to aid you in picking out interior paints, textures, and finishes of paint and can answer questions about the upkeep requirements of your selections. This helps you choose the best paint for your space. As part of the project, your provider will prime and paint door frames, trim, moldings, cabinets, and windows. Some (for an additional fee) will strip wallpaper or textured surfaces prior to painting.Exterior Painting
Before exterior painting, painting contractors mend weathering damage, strip old coatings, seal any leaks with caulk, and wash the walls. They follow by painting trim, fences, decks, siding, window frames, doors, and additional outdoor surfaces.Additional Services
Painters with the right training may also provide the following additional services, depending on their expertise:- 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 Ewing
- Cost: Request quotes from at least three contractors. Use caution if one provider's estimates are much lower than others.
- Guarantees: Get any guarantees in writing and ensure you understand what they cover and how long they last.
- Paint types: Ask your paint pro to explain various paint choices, including the benefits and drawbacks of each, to help you make an informed decision. Some options are designed for specific needs, such as weather-resistant or eco-friendly formulas.
- Qualifications: Painters in New Jersey must be licensed as a home improvement contractor by the Division of Consumer Affairs. To obtain this license, a contractor or business must be insured. Take the time to verify that your painter is properly bonded and insured, particularly if they’re working on a ladder or using power equipment. If your home was built prior to 1978, and you're worried about the possible presence of lead, consider looking for a contractor who is licensed by the EPA to work with lead-based paint.
- Reputation and reviews: Ask for references from family and friends, and check the Better Business Bureau (BBB) pages of painters you’re considering. You can also check reviews on sites such as Google Reviews or Trustpilot.