The Homeowner Checklist For Choosing A Contractor And Painter With Confidence
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A painting bid can look simple until you realize two “same size” estimates can mean totally different prep work, materials, and outcomes. We sit down together to unpack what homeowners should ask before signing anything, so you can hire a contractor with confidence instead of crossing your fingers.
David Nanninga, president of Mile High Coatings, walks through the questions that actually protect you: how to confirm contractor insurance with proof in writing, why you should request a certificate of insurance, and what to ask when subcontractors might be involved. We also talk about why company longevity doesn’t always equal crew experience, and how training systems and job supervision can be the difference between a smooth project and a mess you inherit.
From residential painting to concrete coatings and epoxy flooring, the theme is the same: clarity beats guesswork. We share practical ways to compare estimates apples to apples, understand what “prep” really includes, and choose materials that match your timeline, whether you’re selling soon or planning to stay for the long haul. We also touch on referrals, testimonials, and what a real quality walkthrough should look like at the end of the job, especially for garage floor coating work where you can’t always inspect everything immediately.
If you’ve ever felt pressured to “sign today,” or you’re staring at a stack of bids that don’t line up, this conversation will help you slow down and make a smarter call. Subscribe for more straight talk on residential painting, epoxy floors, and durable coatings, and if this helped, share it with a friend and leave a quick review.
To learn more about Mile High Coatings visit:
https://www.MileHighCoatings.com
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