Friday, February 28, 2020

5 places to find a professional house painter



If you want to raise the value or improve the look of your home, it may be time you consider hiring a professional painter. Of course, you can paint your home yourself, but you will not be able to produce the same level of high-quality results that a professional painter can produce. Professional painters literally paint for a living, so when you hire a professional, you can rest assured that you get quality work.

You know you should hire a professional to paint your house, but where do you find one in your city?

1. Search engines

The internet has made it easy to search for any product or service like typing a keyword into a search engine. Go to your favorite search engine, type "your city + painter" ("Cleveland painter" for example) in the search box, and click search! You need to get a list of professional painters who are serious enough with their business to get a website. On their site you should be able to find their contact information. Call them and ask them to come to your home to get an offer. house painter


2. Paint shops

Painting shops are a great place to find professional painters, but most people never think to look in paint shops! Start a normal conversation with a few people in your local paint shop and I'm sure you'll find at least one professional painter! Since you were friendly with the painter, you can even get a friendly discount!

3. Flyers

Flyers are a wonderful way for any service provider to advertise their services locally. Look out for flyers hanging on telephone poles or walls. Also, be sure to check your mail before putting it in the "junk" pile. You can see a painter advertising their services with direct mail flyers.

4. References

Chances are someone you know has hired a professional painter. Ask your family, friends and colleagues to recommend a painter to you. I doubt they would recommend a painter who does not do a good job.


5. Paint folders

There are directories in almost every industry, including the paint industry. When searching for a painter, check out the industry-specific directories for assessments and opinions. Most libraries are local, so you don't have to filter through a lot of contractors who live far away from you.

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