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3POINT3R CONSTRUCTION LLC
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3POINT3R CONSTRUCTION LLC
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Exceptional 5.0

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  • 3 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Portland, OR
Arun I. says, "I hired 3POINT3R Construction to repair extensive home damage after a large tree fell directly on top of the structure. I chose to hire this firm after receiving estimates from approximately 8 other companies, and I could not be happier with my decision. Initially, Martin from 3POINT3R came out - during the storm event - to check on the roof damage immediately after it happened. He and his team were able to use some scraps I had lying around to temporarily patch the roof, preventing as much rain intrusion as possible. They did this initial consult and patch up completely free of charge to get us to stability until final repairs could be made. The tree had punctured through the roof in more than 12 places, so this was no small feat. Once initial insurance approval was received, I immediately went back to Martin and enlisted his services to complete the actual repair. Martin worked with my homeowner's insurance agent to get the damages accurately reported and a repair price settled upon. Initially, the insurance report understated the damage present. Martin and his crew recognized this inadequacy and adjusted their procedures accordingly, keeping everyone in the loop with their findings. The repair to my property was in 3 phases: Roof truss, Roof Deck, and interior sheetrock and insulation. The company completed the exterior portions first. The truss was repaired by replacing truss members with new, sistered boards, on both sides of the damage, spanning the full length of the roof deck. The new boards were glued into place, and then bolted through the structure using Strong Tie plates and carriage bolts. The quality of the repair is phenomenal, and the structure is noticeably more stable than even before the damage took place. Roof was fully re-sheeted after the truss damage was repaired. We found that the roof decking was made of a much stronger, non-standard solid wood material instead of OSB sheeting; 3POINT3R was able to find this material and replace it with identical wood. They even repaired a few damaged and rotten fascia boards. Their team was able to get roofing materials that closely matched the previous style and color, and the roofing was completed with a much higher quality than the original job. Their gutter guy came in and replaced a damaged gutter and re-routed the downspouts slightly for a higher level of function. Last was the interior sheetrock and insulation repair. The team took close care to ensure that they minimized the amount of interruption given the scope of the repairs required. Over 700 sqft of sheetrock needed replacement, and their team handled it with ease. Their crew was able to keep dust and debris to a minimum by setting up plastic barriers to encapsulate the area. They were even very mindful of our pets, being careful to ensure they were properly accounted for. The repairs were completed expediently and allowed us to get back to normal life as quickly as possible. All in all I'm very happy I hired 3POINT3R for this repair project. Their knowledge and expertise when it comes to construction is second to none. You will not be disappointed!"See more

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How much does it cost to get the outside of your house painted?

You can expect to pay around $2,535 to get the outside of your house painted, though this cost will increase with larger house sizes (and decrease with smaller ones). The average hourly rate for exterior painters is $45 and ranges from $25-$75.

Wood, brick, stucco, vinyl, aluminum and stone each have their own set of demands. Contact exterior painters near you to get a detailed cost estimate for your house.

How many coats of paint does the exterior of a house need?

Your house’s exterior will likely need two coats of paint. With two coats, your house will look more even and solid in color and will be better protected from moisture and the elements. The painting should always occur over a primed and well-prepared surface.

What colors should I paint my house exterior?

You have many options when it comes to paint colors. For example, an off-white creates a traditional look, and it looks great with a bright door to contrast it. Yellow is a happy color that, while light blue is reminiscent of an oceanfront style. Gray houses are also on trend, providing a classy and neutral tone that remains warm and inviting.

How often should you paint your house's exterior?

Expert opinion is mixed, but the general range is five to 10 years. However, this depends on many factors. Houses in harsh climates with extreme temperatures, lots of dust or ice or intense sunlight may need more frequent paint jobs than those in temperate climates. Also, wood houses will need new paint more often due to the changes within the wood itself. You should also consider painting the outside of your house if you plan to sell it.

What is the best exterior house paint?

Acrylic paints are generally considered good options for today’s home exterior paint jobs. You can also choose an oil-based or latex (water-based) paint. Also, look into specialty paints for your doors, roof, gutters, siding and other exterior surfaces.

What should I look for when choosing a painter?

When choosing a painter, pay attention to online reviews and ratings. Reviews with pictures are especially valuable, as these showcase the painter’s work. It’s also important to check whether your state requires licenses for painters — if it’s required, your contractor should be able to present their license. 

Finally, compare estimates and quotes from multiple painters near you. Take into consideration what each one guarantees with the job, including factors like higher-quality paint, extensive preparation and a good warranty.

Should I pressure wash my house before painting?

Pressure washing your siding before painting is an efficient way to clean your house in preparation for receiving new paint. However, it must be done correctly to avoid causing water damage or damaging the siding itself. 

Depending on the PSI rating of your washer, you should stand far away enough from your house to avoid removing paint or etching into the siding itself. Also avoid injecting water behind the siding, which typically occurs when spraying upwards at a low angle. 

When in doubt, consider hiring a pressure washer near you before your painter paints your home’s exterior. Or, contact the best painters near you to see if they offer pressure washing services as well.

What questions should I ask an exterior painter?

While painters’ online profiles provide helpful customer reviews and other information, it’s still important to ask the right questions. Ask whether they have sufficient workman’s compensation insurance to cover any injuries to avoid any potential financial liability. Get in writing the preparatory steps the painter takes to get the house ready for painting — simply painting on top of compromised paint won’t work. And does the work include a warranty? If the paint starts to fade, peel or crack soon after completion, you’ll want recourse.

What should I expect from a painting contractor?

You should expect an estimate based on an actual examination of the house, as well as a plan for exactly what the painter will do. During the job, the painters should behave professionally while working as efficiently as possible to complete the job in a reasonable timeframe. Afterward, the only evidence of the paint job should be the paint itself — a professional contractor will clean up thoroughly once a job is done. 

Get started on your painting project, and get free estimates from the best painters near you.

How long does it take to paint a home’s exterior?

Painting a house exterior generally takes three to five days. The first day consists of cleaning away dirt, dust, loose paint, pollen, mildew and other surface contaminants. This must dry completely. The second day — and it could be more than just a day, depending on the condition of the house — is for preparation like stripping, sanding and priming. The next two to three days are for painting. 

If you’re thinking about getting your home painted, contact the best exterior painters near you to ask questions and get free estimates.

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