Anonymous wrote:My dentist made $2000 in 10 min extracting a couple teeth.
Anonymous wrote:There is a good amount of supply of labors in the market now so negotiate hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Painting sucks! If you don't want to diy you pay the premium for the folks willing to do painting.
I DIY all of my painting. It is easy.
Every DIY paint job I have seen looks exactly like a DIY paint job.
Everyone who did it also hired a pro within two to three years to redo because they couldn’t live with their own mistakes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Professional painters also want to sell you the paint, too.
Are they certified, licensed, and insured?
Never hire a contractor that isn’t all of the above.
A painter is not a contractor.
The contractor subs out the work to the tradesmen. The painter is one of the tradesmen.
By going straight to a tradesman, the owner is cutting out the middle man / contractor and his fees. With the exception of plumber and electrician, there aren't many other trades that require a license.
Contractor's insurance covers his subs. The individual tradesman may not have all the insurance and certifications (really, who needs a certification to paint?) but that is how one saves by general contracting out the work for yourself. Especially if the job involves only one trade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Professional painters also want to sell you the paint, too.
Are they certified, licensed, and insured?
Never hire a contractor that isn’t all of the above.
A painter is not a contractor.
The contractor subs out the work to the tradesmen. The painter is one of the tradesmen.
By going straight to a tradesman, the owner is cutting out the middle man / contractor and his fees. With the exception of plumber and electrician, there aren't many other trades that require a license.
Contractor's insurance covers his subs. The individual tradesman may not have all the insurance and certifications (really, who needs a certification to paint?) but that is how one saves by general contracting out the work for yourself. Especially if the job involves only one trade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's high. usually, $30-35/hr for this kind of labor without materials is right about correct. Sorry, OP that you were taken advantage of.
$35 an hour?? Maybe if it was 1992.
Anonymous wrote:a professional painter should ALWAYS prep/sand the wall. That's ridiculous
Anonymous wrote:Painting sucks! If you don't want to diy you pay the premium for the folks willing to do painting.
Anonymous wrote:Professional painters also want to sell you the paint, too.
Are they certified, licensed, and insured?
Never hire a contractor that isn’t all of the above.