Our Warranty

  • We stand behind our workmanship and materials with confidence. Our guarantee ensures that your painting project meets our high standards and your satisfaction. Here's how we define quality painting:

  • Quality Preperation

    • Scraping: No loose or peeling edges or surface gouging, ensuring a firm base for paint.

    • Priming: Properly filling hairline cracks and priming all bare areas with the appropriate primer.

    • Minor Maintenance: Washing, cleaning, caulking, and putty work to prepare surfaces effectively. Quality preparation ensures a longer life for your paint job.

  • Quality Clean Up

    • No paint chips or drips left behind.

    • Job site left in pristine condition, just as we found it.

  • Quality Finish

    • Smooth Finish Coats: No drips, runs, sags, wrinkles, streaks, roller hairs, or flashing.

    • Cutting Lines: Straight and neat edges for a polished look.

    • No Misses: Ensuring thorough coverage in all nooks and crannies, without any paint on unintended surfaces.

  • Quality Communication

    • Polite Painters: Our team members are courteous and respectful at all times.

    • Easy Communication: We're accessible via cellular phones for seamless communication.

    • Fast Response Time: We prioritize prompt responses to address any concerns or inquiries.

  • Our Guarantee

    We guarantee the workmanship and materials on your job, ensuring they will not peel or blister for a period of THREE YEARS on vertical surfaces and one year on horizontal surfaces. For areas with two coats of Elastomeric Coating, the guarantee INCREASES TO FIVE YEARS. While decks are not covered by our guarantee, we assure you that we'll use the best possible product for deck projects. If any issues arise due to poor workmanship or materials, we'll repair them at no cost to you. We're committed to performing any guarantee work promptly upon failure reporting.

  • Restrictions to Guarantee

    Areas not covered by the guarantee include:

    • Areas with moisture problems

    • Galvanized metals

    • Work not paid for in full

    • Varnished surfaces

    • Decks, steps, or other walked-on surfaces

    • Rotten wood or metal with excessive rust

    • Surfaces where the original coating is not adhering to the substrate

    • Horizontal surfaces where water cannot escape