

Warning signs you may be dealing with an unethical painter:
1) There is no registration as a company or corporation.
2) They do not carry liability or workman’s compensation insurance.
3) Without any careful inspection of the proposed work, a price is thrown
at You.
4) The price is unusually low compared to legitimate paint contractors.
5) The price is even lower if a cash payment is received.
6) A cash deposit without a receipt is requested.
7) They do not provide a written detailed proposal.
8) There is no written protection that the price will not be increased.
9) Subtle or not so subtle pressure to “take it or leave it”.
10) Without a contract a warranty cannot be given.
11) Customer, business, or banking references are not provided.
12) No business card, address, or vehicle signage is evident.
13) Other painting contractors, or previous customers are slandered.
14) There is not any written assurance of good quality paints and materials.
There are reputable and professional painting companies working
very hard to earn your business. Unfortunately there are also some
unethical, unskilled, and illegal painters as well.
Questions to ask your painting contractor:
-How long has the painting contractor been in business? Due to the high
turnover rate for contractors, it is important to work with a contractor that has been in business at least a few years.
-Does the painting contractor have the necessary insurance? Is it adequate?
It is extremely important that your contractor has all the necessary insurance to protect you and your home.(Your homeowners policy may NOT cover work by third parties.)
-Are the employees legal U.S. Citizens and able to effectively communicate?
In case of the “unthinkable” theft, accident, or damage the company employees should be documented citizens for reasons of emergency, communication and law enforcement. Speaking English effectively on a job site is a must for reasons of safety and conflict resolution.
-Can your painting contractor provide you a list of local customer references?
Call the references to evaluate how the contractor handled other jobs.
-Has the contractor put everything in writing? Professional painting contractors will have detailed written proposals and specifications.
-Are the employees experienced painters? Ask if the painting contractor has
experienced painters on the job and any training or job qualifications the painters have.
-Does the painting contractor have a safety program in place? Working with
ladders, tools, and other equipment can be dangerous. Ask about safety issues.
-Does the painting contractor offer Maintenance Programs? The severe climate and conditions in the North Georgia area can play havoc with the exterior surfaces of your home. Exterior Maintenance Programs are a hassle free way to
protect your painting investment.
