Office painting & day care painting in Jacksonville with a high level firm : Punctuality and a Clear Timetable! Missed appointments, slow arrivals, fuzzy details about deadlines… These are all bright red flags. Punctuality and a sense that your time is valued and appreciated are essential. If it’s a little rocky at the start when they’re still trying to win your business, just imagine what it will be like when the honeymoon phase is over and they have your contract in hand.
Do only what you do well: A friend in business once said to me: ‘If you don’t do the work in the office, don’t do the work in the field.’ When you run a painting company, your clients can ask for a lot more than painting. We have been asked to refinish furniture, grout tile floors, and do electrical work. “Keep It Simple, Stupid” is almost a daily mantra I repeat to myself. Every time I have wandered off course to work on something that is not in our scope and expertise, we’ve lost money. It becomes a huge headache, and worse, it can tarnish your reputation. Do what you do and do it well. It is that simple.
We are a commercial painting contractor executing large commercial painting, elastomeric waterproofing, high-performance coatings, epoxies, commercial roof coatings, LOXON systems, GACO, Uniflex systems and more… As Jacksonville’s commercial painting contractor we work hard to bring your Jacksonville office space, HOA project or business the quality it deserves — the best professional paint job possible! Pro Color Painting is known for providing commercial painting services & waterproofing results that go above & beyond the industry’s standards. Find additional details at Commercial Painting Contractor.
If you talk with a painting contractor long enough, you’ll inevitably hear; “There’s no good help out there.” It’s easy to hide behind this excuse, but it’s not true. There are plenty of reliable painters out there, business owners just don’t take the time to find them. It takes TIME to find good people, time you wouldn’t have if you were busy painting. In my first year of my painting business, I hired 15 crews and ended up firing all but one of them. This happened because of 2 things: I didn’t hire the right people at first. I didn’t manage people well once I found them. It’s really important to spend time finding the right people, like the old adage; ‘Hire slow, fire fast.’ Then you have to manage your crews well once you find them. This means paying people on time, setting good expectations and keeping steady workflow.
Painting Contractors Offer Detailed Quotes: the scope or painting quote should be detailed upfront. Make sure to ask questions if it is not. And be sure to get the job’s whole scope in writing. Don’t rely on verbal agreements or assumptions; professional painting contractors offer details with the scope of work. Here is a list of questions to inquire with any painting contractor. These are paramount for a professional painting company. Is the exterior going to be pressure washed? Do they have a concept of a “soft clean” where necessary; as to not damage sensitive surfaces? Will the painting contractor caulk or patch all voids to ensure a complete seal? If so what kind of caulk? There are many inferior grades on the market. Inferior caulk will fail after the painting contractor is gone; possibly causing moisture intrusion issues, wood rot repairs and costly damage. See extra details on https://www.procolorpaintingllc.com/.