Saturday, August 25, 2012

The Importance of a Calgary Painting Contractor that Has Insurance and Warranties



When searching for a Calgary painting contractor, you should look for a number of different things.  The most important factor you should take into consideration is whether the company offers a warranty, and if it carries an insurance policy of some kind.  Why is this so important, in fact more so than factors such as the price, the experience and the quality and reliability of the testimonials?

Let’s start with insurance.  Let’s assume you hire a painting contractor in Calgary, a company whose workers are not insured.  You have them paint the second story of your house, but in the process of painting, one of the workers falls down with the ladder and has to be hospitalized.  The worker is not going to be looking to pay for his own hospital bill, because his not being insured will make YOU, the client, the guilty party.  You will likely be sued for all the trouble of hiring a dubious Calgary painting contractor without proper coverage.  On a less dangerous note, if the paint job is completed and you’re not satisfied, you’ll be paying for the repairs on your own dime.

Warranties are somewhat similar to the latter situation – a good painting contractor in Calgary should always have a policy where they can redo the painting job for free if the customer is not satisfied or if the paint job starts chipping early on, for instance.  If the company you’re going to be working with doesn’t offer a warranty of at least five years, they don’t deserve your business.

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Monday, July 30, 2012

Make Your Interior Paint Job Shine with the Right Finish




When I decided to have my basement repainted last year, I was less than satisfied with my choice of Calgary painters.  At first, I thought I would be able to save myself some money, but boy, was I wrong.  The contractors did a slipshod job of painting the basement – the cracks started appearing almost as soon as I took the “Wet Paint” sign off.  Most of it, actually, boiled down to the painters choosing the wrong type of finish.  So what is the “right type” of paint finish anyway if you want to save yourself the agony and do your own interior house painting?

It would actually depend on your personal tastes, requirements and skill level.  If you want your walls to sparkle and shine, then high gloss is your best choice.  It’s important that before you apply such paint, you should make sure that you have sanded and primed the surface first.  But if you want something simple, something that could offer you a wide range of colors to choose from, a flat finish would be more apropos.  It is less prone to cracking, and does not reflect light back – that’s exactly what happened with my Calgary paint job.  That’s something that could have been avoided had the guy gone for a matte or flat finish instead.  Finally, if you want something a cut above flat, then satin, semi-gloss or eggshell offer additional sparkle while doing a fairly good job of hiding the flaws.

The safest thing to do would be to hire a reliable and credible Calgary painters, but if you’re painting your home’s interiors yourself, then make sure you choose the right finish and complete the necessary prep work before painting.

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