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We specialize in meeting our customer’s needs. We value your business and will do anything to accommodate you. We have been in business for many years operating solely with “word of mouth” advertising. Our customers are the most reliable sources of advertising. We will provide a free consultation and if you choose to use our services, you will receive second-to-none customer service. We will clean up and no one will ever know you had your house painted – except for the exceptional new paint on the walls! We know you are busy, so Dynamic Painting will work around your schedule and perform our duties in a timely manner. We have been in business for many years, and have left many customers satisfied and recommending us to their friends and family. We want to make you our next satisfied customer.

• Work around your schedule
• Timely and effective
• Thorough cleanup process
• Job isn't done until you are satisfied
• Recommended by many happy customers


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Licenses / Credentials:

• Fully Insured & Bonded
• Member Of The Better Business Bureau
• Member Of Angie’s List

We Specialize In:
  • Residential
  • House
  • Apartment
  • Condominiums
  • Custom
  • Commercial
  • Office Building
  • Warehouses
  • Hospitals
  • General Services
  • Interior / Exterior
  • Repaint
  • New Construction
  • Pressure Washing
  • Seal Coating
  • Aluminum Siding Painting
  • Stucco, Brick, Masonry
  • Wood Siding
  • Staining Decks & Siding
  • Drywall Repair
  • Fire Damage
  • Wallpaper Removal

How to Find a Columbus Painter

If you own your own home you probably enjoy doing some of the maintenance yourself, but if you don’t like heights or climbing ladders, painting can be a little intimidating. Finding a professional painter to handle the job might be the better and safer option when dealing with ladders and high places. If you hire a qualified Columbus painter you can be certain he’ll have all the proper equipment to complete the job quickly and safely.

The reason you want to paint your home is to keep it in good repair and maintain appearances, but if the paint job is bad or the materials used are inferior, you won’t be happy with the end results. Anyone can paint but to do the job right takes a certain degree of talent so you don’t want to hire anyone that claims to be a painter until you check them out first. It doesn’t matter if you want just one room painted or your entire home, you should make sure you’re getting a knowledgeable painter for the job.

How to Locate a Columbus Painter

Once you know you need to hire a qualified Columbus painter to do the work there are a lot of ways to begin looking. Your local paint store or home improvement center is always a good place to check. Painters and other contractors will often post their business cards on the bulletin boards provided by these stores. Search the internet for a listing of Columbus painters local to your area. The certification process that is sometime involved can be take time and money and usually only professionals will make the effort.

Check with people you know to see if they have any past experience with a painter. Possibly they can show you the work that was done and let you know if they were pleased with the job or if they have any complaints. If you examine the work and like it, ask for contact information for the Columbus painter.

Meeting with a Columbus Painter

It’s not usually a good idea to hire a Columbus painter simply because he offers you a low estimate. Spend some time talking about your project with each painter you consider hiring before you ask for an estimate. Select a few painters to do an onsite inspection of your home. Take this time to discuss their experience within the trade. Ask if they have ever done any work with other contractors or homebuilding companies. The fact that someone is being hired by other trade professionals is always a good sign of quality work.

Request proof of current state license and insurance policies from each Columbus painter. Every Columbus painter should have liability insurance to protect you in case of damage. If they have employees that work with them you need to make sure they also have workers compensation insurance. If an employee gets hurt while working on your property, you don’t want to be held liable for any potential medical bills. Any painter you consider hiring should be bonded. If he abandons your project for some reason you will be protected and can see that the job is finished.

Obviously you should ask the Columbus painter for references and check them out but don’t just depend on references to help you make your final decision. Having references is always a good idea but remember that are any discontented customers out there, they won’t be on the list. The Better Business Bureau is a better choice when it comes to checking out any contractor. They can tell you if there are any complaints on file and if they were satisfactorily settled. A complaint or two is not unusual but finding out how they were taken care of is very important.

Once you have your short list of painters, you’re ready to ask for some bids. Since every Columbus painter handles a job differently, from the brands of paint he prefers to the methods of cleanup he uses bids can get confusing. Even exterior prep work can vary, with one painter preferring to do a quick pressure wash while another one may choose to scrape and sand. The varying amounts of work can make a big difference in the numbers you see on your bids. You need to give each Columbus painter a list of everything you would like to see in their bid. This way you are essentially comparing apples to apples and should see some uniformity in all the bids that will make comparing them much easier.

The Columbus Painter Contract

After you’ve located the Columbus painter that you believe is the one you want for your project it’s time to talk about a contract. There are a number of things that should be included in a contract, including a summery of the job and how it will be accomplished. It’s also important to include the type of paint and the exact cost for materials and labor. The contract should also include the painter’s address, phone number and cell phone as well has his state contractors license and insurance policies copies. Make certain that a time frame for completion of your project is included.

Find out if the painter includes a guarantee for his work if there is a problem with fading, chipping or peeling within a specific amount of time. Ask to get it in writing to ensure that any such repairs will not be at your expense. The makers of the paint may provide a warranty but that’s not going to cover the cost of labor to have the paint job done over.

You need to hire a painter you feel you can trust. A lot of the work will probably be done when you aren’t around so it’s difficult to know exactly what’s being done. When that final coat of paint is on you won’t be able to tell if the surface was primed or if there were two coats of paint or only one. Your choice of a qualified Columbus painter is just as essential as choosing any contractor to work on your home and you should take the time to hire the best.

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Testimonials
Alan and his crew were wonderful to work with. Our terrific realtor suggested we speak to Alan. We had just moved to New Albany and they came the 2nd week we were here amidst boxes and unpacking. The crew was professional, on time and friendly. Dynamic Painting went above and beyond our expectations. We will continue to use them in the future. Thanks!
Holly M. - New Albanay, Ohio
Dynamic Painting just did an awesome job on our home. We had work done by other painters and had no luck getting them to come and fix the streaks. Alan and his team fixed the issue and their prices are very competitive. If you need painting call Alan.
Penne M. - Lewis Center, Ohio
They did exactly what they said they were going to do.
Irene K. - Lewis Center, Ohio