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Shoreline Painting
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Interiors, Exteriors, Power Washing
“Happy homeowner all around from start to finish. Quality of work excellent. Fair price, responsive, on time and efficient. Positive Responsiveness, Punctuality, Quality, Professionalism, Value Services Interior painting”
FAQs
Do I need to be present or absent throughout the work order?
Whatever makes you most comfortable! All of our painters are personable and trustworthy, so they can operate just as effectively with the customer present as they can when the customer is away.
Who will be my point of contact for any questions, concerns, or changes I want to make throughout the work order?
Communication is key! All of our painters are personable and informed, but the customer can expect to be familiarized with the project manager, foreman, and/or crew lead (dependent on project size) in the infancy of their project. This is to ensure direct and consistent communication while the work order is being completed. It is also very important to us that our customers know the owner and CEO is always available and approachable throughout the entirety of a project.
What hours does your crew work once the job is started?
A typical workday for our painters begins at 7:00 AM and ends around 3:30 PM. The customer can expect our paint professionals to arrive on site between 7:15 AM and 7:45 AM (travel dependent) and leave the site between 3:00 PM and 3:30 PM. These times are a bit flexible depending on the location of the job site and the nature of the project itself.
How long will my project take to complete?
Project duration can vary depending on the size and intricacies of the work order, that being said, we have a sizeable workforce of individuals who are quite talented in their respective field which allows us the capability to allocate manpower where needed to achieve deadlines many smaller companies may not be able to accommodate.
What is the process if I want to add work or change the scope of the project once the project has already been started?
This is a very common occurrence. Oftentimes, as jobs progress and our painters begin their work, non-targeted areas in the repaint become a sore thumb and are requested to be added into the scope of work by the customer. These items are referred to as change orders and are simple to accommodate while we are on site. By bringing it to the attention of either the field leadership, project manager, or owner, an estimator can be on-site as soon as possible to write a work order adjustment, which can then be electronically signed by the customer and added to the scope of work, a very streamlined and pain-free process.
More detailed information is available on the FAQ page of our website.
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