What To Look For In Your Paint
You want a good color selection. You remember the client who wanted a house with blue, pink and purple polka dots. We do understand that your clients' choices might leave you scratching your head, but since he's paying you, it's understandable if you're looking for a slightly offbeat color.
You want a paint with some good resistance to the elements. This paint is going to see some rough weather. While most paint jobs will probably need a little touching up after a few heavy thunderstorm seasons, we understand that you don't want a wimpy paint that's going to need redone after six months.
You want a paint that's affordable enough to improve your bids. We know that there's a lot that goes into your bid. Paint just shouldn't be one of those expenses that drives your pricing up. We do our best to keep our paint prices competitive so you can be, too.
Somebody asks you about "green" paint. Environmentally conscious consumers are definitely on the upswing lately. If they ask, just tell them about our "green" paint options.
You want to buy your paint from somebody who is well-known among people who work with paint a lot. We have a long-standing reputation for providing quality paint to people who have gotten more paint stains on their clothes in a week than a lot of people see in a lifetime. We stand behind our paint and can work with you to find one that looks good for your specific paint needs.
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