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Phoenix Painters Launches New Website For Homeowners

January 2, 2008 by Aaron O'Hanlon · Leave a Comment 

Hephaestos Painting today announced the launch of www.HephaestosPainting.com as an information portal for home owners in the Phoenix area to find information about interior and exterior painting concerns. With articles being added almost every day and an online directory of Phoenix painting companies the website is anticipated to quickly become the Phoenix area’s primary resource web site for interior and exterior painting.

Future plans include educational guides on selecting a contractor, professional advice from expert painters, and a question and answer forum for Phoenix homeowners.

The web site will be an invaluable resource for Phoenix homeowners in finding accessible information to address their painting needs. Information will be efficiently categorized for easy navigation.

Ian Crammer of Hephaestos Painting stated, “Our goal for the website is to be the best home and family resource guide for assisting all homeowners in selecting a Phoenix painting company,” “The depth of knowledge and resources www.HephaestosPainting.com offers is unparalleled.”

About Hephaestos Painting. — Hephaestos Painting specializes in both commercial and residential painting in the Phoenix, Arizona area. With over 17 years of painting experience we believe in offering a better quality services and craftsmanship at a lower price. Our staff of professional house painters and interior specialists work hard in not only maintaining professional workmanship but also superior customer service. For more information visit www.HephaestosPainting.com

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Selecting the Right Painting Contractor

May 8, 2007 by Aaron O'Hanlon · Leave a Comment 

You have many choices when choosing a painter for your home or business, keep in mind: in our country anyone can declare themselves a professional painter. There are few licensing requirements or governing boards, and the cost of entering the profession is minimal. The unfortunate result of this is that a high percentage of those who call themselves painting professionals are unqualified opportunists who would like nothing more than to repaint your home every three to four years. (Remember, 85% of the cost of the job is labor.) We offer 5 year warranties with our exterior work when done by our high standards.

Here are some questions to ask your painting contractor before you hire:

  • Does the contractor have a safe work record?
  • How long has the contractor been in business?
  • Are the employees experienced painters?
  • Is the contractor registered with the state as a home improvement contractor?
  • Does the contractor have the necessary insurance? Is it adequate? Do they carry workers’ compensation for their employees?
  • Can your contractor provide a list of local references?
  • Has your contractor put everything in writing?
  • Does your contractor provide a written warranty?
  • For most people, your home is your biggest investment. Take the time to ask your contractor questions and you will get a better paint job.

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    We offer a Free Painted Ceiling in Every Room We Paint! Call us at 508-740-7001 for a free estimate. You will be glad you did. I love this business and look forward to painting your home. Inside and out, Think Painting will make you shout, “Wow, nice paint job!” Check out our website at www.thinkpainting.net .

    Nick Dunse, owner of Think-Painting, a Rhode Island painting company, says our goal is, and has always been, to provide the highest quality service at the best price. We understand our customers want a Clean, Friendly work crew who understands your painting project. Our goal is 100% customer satisfaction on every job. Nick works on site with his crew, takes great pride in every paint job. Nick’s painting work has been featured in Benjamin Moore’s Profiles Magazine.

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    How To Get A Great Deal On House Painting

    April 29, 2007 by Aaron O'Hanlon · Leave a Comment 

    When you want to have a nice paint job applied to your home, but the quotes you are getting are out of your range and you simply can’t afford it, there are solutions out there that can help you complete the job accurately and affordably. The following are several tips that any homeowner or business owner can utilize to make sure the painting job is affordable and reliable.

    It is always best to get the job done during off-season periods of time. Usually, the off-season for house painting begins around December and can last all the way through mid February. If you live in an area where weather is not an important factor that can affect painting outdoors, then this can certainly help you save some money in the long run.

    Also, customers usually at this time are preparing for Christmas and New Years celebrations. And after Christmas they are suffering from overspending and don’t have any money left for painting when they may have budgeted a new paint job for sometime in the spring. Therefore, this is exactly the time best for contacting a painter. The rates will be lower because of the off-season, and you will be able to get the job accomplished quickly and easily.

    Additionally, the winter months are also a great time for house painting because in the wintertime, generally speaking, people don’t like to keep their windows open. In the interest in conserving heat and not letting cold, windy air into the house, you can avoid breathing in the fumes outside on the exterior of the house that are associated with paint by painting in the winter. This way, you can still stay in your home during the course of the house painting, and avoid dealing with any of the fumes.

    If you have the funds available, but still want to take advantage of off-season prices, calling a house painting expert during these months is your best bet. To get a feel for the deal and everything the project will entail, be sure to ask the right questions. Gather information about availability, work hours, and all of the costs associated with the project so that you are not surprised later on. Also, if you manage to strike a good deal, be sure to confirm everything before any work is started on your house.

    To learn more about house painting and to contact a professional painter in the Toronto area, visit http://www.hollywoodpainting.com.

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    Color Ideas for Painting a Home

    April 20, 2007 by Aaron O'Hanlon · Leave a Comment 

    Paint colors can really do wonders to one’s house. The truth is, it can revitalize a home’s surface, from the ceilings to the walls and the exterior. However, it is also a fact that choosing among the thousands of available colors for house painting can make one’s mind go numb.

    The home painting ideas that will be tackled here is different compared to the others. Here, you would know the four very vital ideas in home painting. These are the hue, intensity, temperature and value.

    Why are they vital? It’s very simple, these four home painting ideas would serve as the key for one to create a wonderful combinations for his home painting.

    The four key ideas for home painting:

    1. Hue
    This is actually a synonym of the term color. Therefore, all colors are hues. Normally, hue refers to prime colors’ combinations along with diverse values as well as intensities.

    2. Intensity
    This is term used when judging the colors’ brightness. Intensity can only be either bright if not dull. When you perceive the color as light, medium or dark, it is the value that you are evaluating.

    3. Temperature
    Colors usually come with warmness and coolness. For instance, red and yellow are considered as warm. Meanwhile, blue and lime are known to be cool. The color beige though is referred to as a neutral color, the mixture of warm and cool.

    Finding the right color temperature will eventually assist in setting the mood in the rooms of one’s house. And this will have a vital part in affecting his views of the space.

    4. Value
    This pertains to the color’s lightness and darkness. The term value is actually synonymous to tint, tone and shade. Therefore, the added amount of colors white, gray, and black to a pure color is being determined by value. This will later be judged whether it is light colored, medium, or dark.

    As one masters these four ideas his home painting’s color selection will be more exciting.

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