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6 Friendly Tips to Find the Best House Painting Contractor in Your Town

Rona Regan

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6 Friendly Tips to Find the Best House Painting Contractor in Your Town

Do-it-yourself (DIY) approach on your simple house project like coming up with new curtains. But a house painting project for the whole house is considered a large-scale work and it requires the professional expertise of painting contractor. If your house was built before 1970, most probably the house contained lead paint and you will be hiring a house painting contractor for the safety of the work. House painting contractors are trained to minimize the health hazards that painting work can cause.

Selecting a professional and good house painting contractor is a step-by-step process. It can be tedious most of the time but you need to follow them to be more organized and get the desired result. Below are some tips from Wincrest you may use when hiring a contractor:

Ask around. This is the first step you need to do. Ask your mom or dad if they know someone who worked for them during the painting renovation in your house. Ask your friends if they can recommend a good house painting contractors who did the painting in their home. Maybe you can also your neighbor if they know someone who can help you.

Contacts from different fields are helpful. If you know some real-estate agents, they may be able to give you good referrals for local house painting contractors. A local hardware store can also help you. Usually, they keep a list of house painting contractors who buy materials from them. Most likely, your local store will give you a list of house painting contractors they know or who have been loyal to their store.

Check the referrals. If you have the list of house painting contractors, you need to do some background check. Make sure that these house painting contractors are licensed. You can check online to verify if your chosen house painting contractor has a license to perform the work. Companies who offer the service you need home are licensed to do the home painting work.

Make a shortlist. Yes, this is important because you would only get one house painting contractor after all. You can include at least 3 best house painting contractors based from your referrals. From these three contractors, ask for free estimates on the work. Then, ask them if they have some references. References are important because you will be able to know from the previous clients if this certain house painting contractor is good or professional enough to carry the work load.

Professional behavior is important. You should choose a house painting contractor who is pleasant, courteous and capable to communicate clearly. You will find out more about the work behavior of this certain house painting contractor when you make a call to the references given to you.


Contract must be presented. In every transaction, a contract should be signed by both parties. In this way, you will have an idea about the scope of work, warranty and pricing.


Finding a skilled and reliable house painting contractor can seem like an overwhelming task at first. But you should take the steps one by one and use common sense. 

Guest Contributor, Candice Larson