FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
We me its about measuring, taking into account number of windows, amount of paint needed. Therefore I have to see the project before I agree in a price. You see, much of the time the client needs a realistic timetable for when the job can be completed. If there is crooked lines in the framing, if the ceiling is popcorn coated and needs to be hand edged(cutting) it's going to take much more time and more assistants would need to be hired. Rate changes are bad for building clientele so it pays to have an in-person assessment of the cost.
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
20 some odd years ago I was dating an artist and we painted together, and at university I excelled in my life drawing classes. My sister started a company Tucson and we work together.
- What types of customers have you worked with?
Murals, Plasters, and most recently. cabinet refinishing. As we all know, during the 90's there was an influx in residential building and suddenly everyone had oak cabinets. Well nobody likes the oak look anymore but the product was good and so these days people are choosing to put money into refinishing the oak wood by painting, sanding, distressing, and creating some truly unique cabinetry.