Frequently Asked Questions

Consider what it means to work with a local company. We will be here for you now AND in the future. Our advice is to use a licensed painting contractor. There are many advantages. And it is a good idea to check the company’s references. See what customers are saying about Weber Painting here.

While having a license doesn’t ensure the quality of a paint job, licensed contractors are trained and skilled professionals who know the proper techniques and materials for preparation, the best paints for each individual application, etc.

Using a licensed contractor offers you the consumer some protection and recourse that you do not have with unlicensed workers.

Safety: A licensed contractor carries General Liability insurance that protects you upon signing a contract.

We suggest you check out our references. We’ve grown our business on the long lasting quality of our workmanship.

Simply put, color affects mood.

Dark colors make rooms look smaller and are depressing. Bold colors are appealing while whites reflect light, but beware, they get dirty pretty easily.

We are very competitive with other “legal & licensed” contractors. Be aware of a really low bids. It usually means that the contractor has either hired inexperienced workers, or maybe the contractor doesn’t really understand what he is doing, or doesn’t have the necessary insurances. Our price is always based on great quality, premium paints, covering all the expenses that a legal business has and a reasonable, moderate profit. Our estimates are in writing detailing the “scope of work”, the quality of the materials used, such as paint grade, etc.

We ONLY use the highest quality paints – Benjamin Moore & Sherwin Williams. However, keep in mind that these companies offer various grades of paints… from contractor grade – clay based paints to high quality acrylics. So having names listed on estimates (or contracts) doesn’t mean much. The quality and grade number of the paints being used means everything!

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