Should I Hire a Pro?

Is it worth it to hire a professional painter? Or should you do it yourself?

Here are some helpful questions to think through!

Should I Be Getting On a Ladder?

As our age goes up, our balance and dexterity go down. Don’t risk getting on a ladder if you don’t feel comfortable.

According to Industry Safety and Hygiene News (ISHN), 500,000 people in USA each year are hurt on ladders; 97% of which occur outside of the workplace.

We eliminate risk by being:

  • Fully Insured
  • Trained and Proper Equipment
  • Experienced — We do this everyday!
 

If you do decide to tackle the project yourself, make sure to follow basic stepladder safety

What Projects Should I Do Myself?

Most people can tackle a few walls or a door by themselves. Here are a few painting projects you can do yourself:

  • Undamaged Walls
  • Interior Doors
  • Low Ceilings
  • Touch Ups
  • Deck and Fence Staining

Projects that are difficult for people without painting experience:

  • Exterior Stucco and Trim
  • Kitchen Cabinet Refinishing
  • Fine Enameling
  • Wallpaper Removal
  • Popcorn Ceiling Removal
  • Carpentry and Wood Repair
 
A professional painting company has experience working on these projects every day. 
 
Some projects are best left to the experts!

Peace of Mind

After working with Minnesota homeowners for 10 years, we know how stressful it can be to work with bargain painters. It’s difficult to know who you can trust and know what to expect.

Working with an established painting company gives you a peace of mind. We don’t cut corners because we are here to serve the Twin Cities area for years to come.

Full 3-Year Warranty

If you experience any premature chipping, peeling or fading within 3 years, you can give our office a call and we will send out a representative to make it right.

Fully Insured

That means you’re not liable for any injuries or mistakes that happen on your property while we are painting.

EPA Lead Certified

We follow EPA guidelines by testing for lead and collecting any scrapings.

Projects Completed in Days, Not Weeks

We often hear of other painters who “hop” between jobs, often turning 2-day project into a 2-week project.