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Avoid Painting Scams By Following These Tips
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Scammers are having it good nowadays with plenty of naïve and gullible people to prey on. It is unfortunate that in many businesses, scams are inevitable part of the deal. Even in a seemingly innocent industry such as painting, lots of scamming takes place and this hurts the integrity of the business a lot. Paint scammers do not just take money and run – in many instances, they do the job with incompetent workers, lack of commitment, empty promises and worse of all, they treat the client’s house as their personal playground. Here are some useful tips and knowledge prospective home improvement owners should take note of to avoid Painting Scams.

First, homeowners should not be in a rush to engage a certain contractor. Always do enough research on the company’s background, history and track record. A few factors that help determine the performance of the company would be its workers’ training and customers’ testimonials. Well trained painters will probably do a much better job than most amateur workers, and customers testimonials are important indicators of the company’s previous performance. There is always a reason for why previous customers are satisfied or dissatisfied with the contractor, and you must pay close attention to these so to avoid scams.

How do you go about researching on your contractor of interest? The internet is always a good place to start. Many comments and word-of-mouth ratings are passed round the internet, so you might never know what dirty secrets you might uncover about your future contractor. If you have a local neighborhood forum or website, it might be a good place to head to for opinions closer to home. Getting your neighbors’ experience in hiring painters might also be a good way to get an idea of who you should hire.

When hiring the contractor, always make sure of the amount of deposit you are paying. Most contractos charge a 10-25% deposit, so never go above that. A contractor that charges full payment in one go may quite possibly be a hit-and-run scammer, leaving you to bite the dust after taking the money. So be wary of the payment options and always insist on seeing the job to completion before paying the full amount.

Armed with these anti painting scams knowledge, one should be able to hire a painting contractor with more confidence and be more informed in making such decisions!

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