FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
Standardized pricing would be great if the projects were standardized. There are many variables in any given paint-job... the only thing that absolutely DOES NOT influence my pricing is the zip-code you may reside, or what car is parked in your garage. Fairness is a virtue. I often wonder how many opportunities I have lost due to a low bidder, that later inflated his price. Its a shady practice that I refuse to participate in. I historically job-cost nearly EVERY project I complete, meaning my numbers are current and accurate. *I pay no mind to what other companies charge as I can not control any of their expenses. The fact is, I am rarely the least, or most expensive, but my application systems are always best method, and my cleanliness, quality and speed unmatched. In most cases, pricing will be presented in a square foot number, and itemized. Very easy to understand.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
It starts here. Read my profile and testimony. Look at my diverse pics. Examine my online quote, but know that we are working on limited information on our end. All I can do Is present myself in a way that makes you want to hear what I have to say. From that point, it is up to you to send an email, text or call. Then its time for me to listen. If you text or call, I promise not to be a stalking painter :). Maybe a single followup. But, if you are able, use this as an opportunity to send some pics of the job directly to my phone/email.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
24 Years of on the job (Residential, Commercial, Industrial) training look like this: Many, many corrected mistakes and coaching. By that, I mean, on the job experiences with technique and product. But if you are looking for organized educations: OSHA 10, 30 CPR MEWP Platform/boom LIFT USE, LADDER & SCAFFOLD SAFETY Below Grade Coatings Certification INTEL- F5 training, Interstitial, Clean-Room