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Jordan Harrill
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Painting Serivces/Vendors Needed

Jordan Harrill
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tulare, CA
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Hello All. I'm in search of any advice on a good, reliable, and affordable painting vendor to complete the exterior of my rehab project. Long story short, I bought a rental property in Indianapolis as a BRRR, lots of issues have happened, but now I'm at at point where I need the exterior of the house painted. I hired another team to do the job but they didn't do it right and have dragged their feet at doing it the right way even after I asked them to return. Granted, the rain in Indy has delayed things, but they are proving to be unreliable even when it's not raining. Any advice on some reputable painters will be greatly appreciated! Thank you!

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    Marc Winter
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    Marc Winter
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    One of the ways I've found good contractors is by going in person to the supply house, in your case a Sherman Williams, or Gleco or other big brand paint store.  Ask the counter person about some of the local contractors.  Contact those leads, speak with them, and speak with their references.

    Yup, it takes some work/time up front, but it can really pay off as you go forward.

    By the way, the same technique works for other trades as well.

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