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Painting FAQ's - Browder Painting Company

FAQs

Are you locally owned and operated?

Yes. Ryan Browder, owner of Browder Painting Company, has been painting in the San Luis Obispo area since 1989.

The last painter we hired would work for a few days, then be gone for a couple days. Always starting and stopping. Will you stay on the job once you begin?

Yes. We'll stay with the project and work until your painting is completed.

Do you use your own employees or subcontracted labor?

We never use subcontracted labor. We have our own fully trained staff of full time painters. A project manager works with you from the beginning to the end of your project. A foreman is always on the job site leading the painting crew. Our reputation means everything to us, that's why we have a thorough new hire process, including a detailed background check and drug testing.

Do you have references?

Absolutely! References are available on our satisfied customers page of this web site. In addition, each estimate package contains hundreds references from recent customers. We are proud that over 73% of our business is from referrals or repeat customers.

What kind of paint do you use?

We use top quality paints from most major brands. The brand of paint we use can be influenced by many factors including customer preference, the nature of the project, and other bid specifications.

Is Browder Painting Company licensed and insured?

Browder Painting Company is a licensed contractor with the state of California, license #703428. We are bonded in accordance with California state contractor requirements. Our insurance included general business coverage, with General Liability and Worker's Compensation policies.

I've had bids before, and I get some prices that are high, low and all over the place. Why?

The cost of a job is usually determined by the level of thoroughness, attention to detail and quality desired. For example, it costs more to properly prepare a surface for painting than to give it the "quick once over". We would be happy to review, in detail, our calculations for your project so you can make a fair comparison with other bids.

What's the difference between a good paint job and a bad one?

Preparation, preparation, preparation! Extensive preparation of the surface to be painted is key to a good paint job. It also requires an extensive knowledge of different painting techniques and materials, and the skill and commitment to go with it.

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If you are looking for Frequently Asked Questions for a San Luis Obispo painter then please call 805-544-0547 or complete our online request form.