Residential & Commercial Properties
Interior & Exterior Services Offered
The Caring Painters offers a wide variety of interior and exterior services for your home or business:
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Painting
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Refinishing Cabinets
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Staining
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Color consulting
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Preparation
The Caring Painters begin each job with thorough and complete surface preparation as needed:
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Power wash & clean surfaces
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Patch & repair stucco / drywall
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Popcorn ceiling removal
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Retexture
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Carpentry repair
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Sand surfaces
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Prime surfaces
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Able to work around fully furnished homes to prepare surfaces, mask floors/windows, move furniture, etc.
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Guarantee
The Caring Painters wants to ensure that your project is done in a timely fashion, with quality products, craftsmanship, and professionalism making your total
experience enjoyable. You can be assured
that we will provide not only uncompromising craftsmanship but uncompromising product quality. The Caring Painters believes in going the extra mile to ensure our customer's satisfaction.
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Questions to ask when looking for a Qualified Painting Contractor
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What experience does the painting contractor have in handling the type of job I'm interested in having done?
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Can he provide me with references from similar jobs?
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Does the contractor have a state contractors license, is he bonded and insured?
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How long will it take to complete the job?
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What quality materials will be used on my project?
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Will the contractor provide me with a written estimate?
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Is the work guaranteed?
Suggested Reading 
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"What you should know before your hire a Contractor," a publication of the
State of California is meant to be instructional — to assist the consumer in dealing with building contractors and the California Contractors State License Board. June
2004.
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"Home Improvement Contracts: Putting the Pieces Together" was created because
many contractors and consumers were puzzled over what a contract should contain. Although the booklet is primarily geared toward contractors, it is our hope that this
comprehensive look at what must be included in home improvement contracts will benefit both consumers and contractors. CSLB, May 2004.
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More consumer information articles are available at the CSLB Consumer
Information website.
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