1. Read Online Reviews
Before you contact a commercial painting contractor for a quote, you should read their online reviews first.
When researching potential painters, you want to focus on their history of good reviews. If you see a negative review, ensure it’s not a pattern, and check to see if the painter left a comment to resolve the issue.
2. Ask to See Their Work
If you want to hire a painter for your commercial facility, you should want to see them at work. When you contact painting companies, you should ask them to see their work.
They should be able to provide you with a gallery with images or you can also drive to the physical locations and witness the work first hand.
3. Check Credentials and Insurance
To ensure you spend your money well when hiring a commercial painter, you need to check their credentials. Reputable painting contractors will have a list of awards or certifications listed on their website.
You can also check with the Better Business Bureau to validate their reputation. Painting contractors also need to be licensed and insured to protect themselves from liabilities.
Ask to see a copy of their valid license and insurance policy.
4. Who Will Do the Work
Before hiring a painting company, you should learn who will do the work. Painting a commercial building is a large job for one person, so they hire additional employees.
Ask about the qualifications of the employees who will be doing the work.
5. Do They Offer Warranties?
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