Friday, March 6, 2009

How to Hire a Qualified Commercial Painting Contractor


To ensure you get the most qualified Commercial Painting Contractor follow these simple steps.


Ask the right questions:


Company History is Important:How long have they been in business?

Has it been under the same name for that entire period of time? Are they members of the PDCA (Painting & Decoration Contractors of America) or the local Chamber of Commerce? Do they now or have they ever had any open cases with the Better Business Bureau or the Department of Labor? If so when and why?


Responsiveness:

When you called the office did someone answer the phone or did you have to leave a message? Can they provide you with a time and day of when to schedule your estimate or will someone have to get back to you? Will they provide you with email or their cell phone? Open communication is essential when working on larger projects.


Safety:

Do they have a documented OSHA Compliant or PDCA Approved Safety Program? What certifications do they have? Confined Space, Lead Abatement, Fall Protection and Scaffolding Rigging and Safety.


Management and Support:

Your contractors should have a complete office Support Staff including, estimating department, full project management team, customer service and sales departments. Detailed Proposals should be sent via email, fax and hard copy in the mail.


Employee Testing:

Each Employee should have mandatory annual health testing, periodic blood profiles respirator fit testing, drug and alcohol testing and individual background checks.


References:At least 10 or more project specific references.


Insurance and Risk Management:

General Liability, Comprehensive vehicle policy, workman's compensation, inland marine and equipment floater, pollution liability and a large umbrella.


Training and Certification:

A qualified commercial painting contractor should be lead abatement certified, an accredited PDCA painting contractor, Pre-qualified NJ schools construction corp. in general painting, lead abatement, historical sites, steel tanks and structures. NJ dept. of labor, registered public works contractor, US defense logistics agency registered contractor, NJ business registration for state agency and casino service contractors and NJ dept. of Treasury Classifications: General Construction; Lead Abatement; Painting Historical Sites; Painting Tanks, Steel Structures and Elevated Structures.


Technology:

They should use computer aided scheduling and enterprise application software, and contact management software to ensure customers get the support and follow-up they deserve.


For more information about Alpine Painting please read below or visit http://www.alpinepainting.com/ to find a true qualified commercial painting contractor.


More than brushes & ladders Alpine Painting and Sandblasting Contractors is a full-service commercial/industrial/shop painting company. Headquartered in Paterson, Alpine employs more than 100 painters, and a full support staff, including administration, operations, project management, estimating, engineering and customer service.


By consistently demonstrating skill and reliability, Alpine has developed strong, lasting relationships with commercial businesses, operators of industrial complexes, as well as state, county and municipal governments throughout NY, NJ, CT and PA. “We are very good at what we do because we like what we do! No other painting contractor we know of can boast more emphatically about their repeat customer rate than we can.”


Alpine’s commercial painting services cover a broad range of environments and applications, including interior and exterior work in office buildings, churches and condominium complexes. Industrial site painting services range from bridges to warehouses and may include aggressive surface preparation techniques, such as power tool cleaning and/or sandblasting, and applying specialized coatings. A large shop blasting facility adjoins the building providing in-house painting and sandblasting services for our customers' portable construction equipment, trucks, trailers, cellular cable trays and structural steel.


Alpine Painting and Sandblasting Contractors
17 Florida Ave.
Paterson, NJ 07503
973-279-3200 Office
973-279-3991 Fax
http://www.alpinepainting.com/

2 comments:

  1. Also, often the best way to find a good painting contractor (or any contractor for that matter) is by recommendations by those who have done business with them in the past.

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