Able Painting Company, LLC

  • 140 Albemarle Avenue, Suite 2
    Trenton, NJ 08638 (map)
  • (347) 404-7583

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Able Painting Company, LLCTrenton, NJ$12-20 per hour

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We do painting, complete home repair, commercial services to business, electricial contracting, roofing repair and installing new roofs.

I am a licensed and insured contractor in New jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.

I will soon be BPI certified to do weatherization in homes and businesses.

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Q. Describe the most common types of jobs you do for your clients.

A. Right now I am focusing on the painting aspect, trying to get better with each job, I will do an sheetrock job from time to time but my eventual company goal is to get more Licensed contractors added to my company, and to only do commercial and governmental bids.

Q. What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?

A. It is very important to check out the contractors references and personal ethics before you decide to give that person money and freedom to start an job that may not be important to them, take time to get to know the person your going to be doing business with.

Q. If you were a customer, what do you wish you knew about your trade? Any inside secrets to share?

A. I have come across customers or homeowners that have an good idea how to paint or do some home repairs, but painting like an professional takes classes and training to produce an professional looking job.

Q. What important information should buyers have thought through before seeking you out?

A. Any and all information given will be greatly appreciated but to be totally honest, an contractor usually will have to take his own measurement and throughly look at all of the circumstances that might make it more expensive to do an job.

Q. Why does your work stand out from others who do what you do?

A. I have to admit that I will and always will be an perfectionist an any job that I agree to work on has to be completed to my satifaction, Also every customer has been Very happy with all of my completed work.

Q. What do you like most about your job?

A. I love Painting and Home Repair, for me its the personal satifaction of completing an job, an knowing that its something that someone else is going to enjoy for years an years.

Q. What questions do customers most commonly ask you? What's your answer?

A. How do I know that you are going to do an great job. an the only answer to that doubt, is if you are willing to give me an honest chance, I am sure to change your mind.

Q. What do you wish customers knew about you or your profession?

A. that being an painter is more than just putting paint on an wall, you have to be good at what you are asked to do, It also takes years of training to learn how to paint the right way, without proper experience, you might as well just go in and throw the paint on the wall, why bother with the rollers and paint brushes.

Q. How did you decide to get in your line of work?

A. To be totally homest my background is in Real Estate which I still continue to do, But as I started to Venture into Investment and Commercial Real Estate, it made no sense to give an contractor total control of my project.

Q. Do you do any sort of continuing education to stay up on the latest developments in your field?

A. In Sept of 2010, I am going to Mercer County Tech to learn Construction Management to learn my craft better, after that I will be learning about weatherization from an BPI school of instruction, which will help people better instilate thier homes.

Q. What are the latest developments in your field? Are there any exciting things coming in the next few years or decade that will change your line of business?

A. I think technologly and machine inventions will ultimately make being an professional painter much easier and cheaper for customers in the future and I think its already here. In the last 10 years, painters went from only using brushes, to rollers, to now using an spray gun.

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