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There are a lot of people during this pandemic looking for house painters, and that’s because there are a lot of “Honey Do” lists that are being completed at this time since people have the time.

However, there are some things that are hard to get, and that’s the materials that are needed to paint your home, as well as sometimes just having the time to get things done.

If this is you, you may want to hire a professional painter – but how on earth do you do this?

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Austin Homeowners Looking for Qualified House Painters

With all of the options out there, how do you ensure that you get the best painter for you? We’ll give you some tips on how!


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Do You Need to Scrape?

Believe it or not, painting isn’t rocket science.

Most painters have basic knowledge of construction, but those who feel that they need to get extra training and that they have to do additional work before they paint their home.

Beware of the painter who thinks they need to sandblast old coats of paint off of your home before they begin to apply the new coat – they’re just looking for extra money.

Do Painters Have to Be Licensed?

This is a good question that is frequently asked by many people wanting to hire a painting contractor. Depending on what state the painter is in, they may or may not need a license.

That’s why it’s important to always look for a painter who is certified and has a valid business license, as well as insurance (that they have no problem providing proof of).

When they have these things, they take a large amount of pride, and you know that the higher price you’re going to pay is worth every penny compared to saving money and time on someone who’s going to do a shoddy job that isn’t licensed or insured.

Not only that but if the painter isn’t insured, you may end up being charged for anything that doesn’t go right – or even worse, any accidents that may happen.

Tex Painting Austin TX says it’s always a best practice to ask for proof of insurance, and with a painter who’s going to be climbing a ladder or work at any height, you should do this too.

Do More than Reference Checks

A good best practice measure to take is to ask for the three most recent jobs that the contractor of any type has done. But with painters, it’s a little bit different.

You want to ensure that they did a good job, and you want honest opinions – most painters will give you the most recent customers that are going to give them a good review.

Always ask for about 2-3 more recent jobs, and don’t hesitate to see if they have a website. Make Google your best friend and do a little digging to get honest reviews about the painter that you’re going to hire before you agree to sign anything.

Conclusion

Even though you may not have all of the same experience and knowledge that your painter is going to have, you may want to test this by learning about certain tools, and painting styles, methods, etc. See if they know what they’re doing.

By hiring a professional painter who can get the job done right with a qualified license, you’ll have a more beautiful home a lot longer than you would if you hired someone for just a quick job.

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