CURRENT DEMOGRAPHICS STRONGLY indicate that major household decisions like house painting tend to be made jointly by both husbands and wives, but it seems the lady of the house has assumed more responsibility in driving the process, establishing the lines of communication, making selections, and enforcing the contrac
MOST HOMEOWNERS KNOW innately when their house needs painting: the existing coating has become soiled with mold or environmental residue, the color has faded due to the sun’s ultra-violet rays, or the paint is beginning to peel, bubble, or crack. Any one of these signs indicates that it may be time to think about refreshing the siding with a new coat of paint to preserve it.
ONCE YOU HAVE DETERMINED it is time for a change to the exterior of your house, it’s time to consider your options. Beyond painting, you can clad the house in traditional vinyl siding that looks almost like wood. Aluminum siding is almost non-existent now, principally because it is expensive and doesn’t stand up to dents.
As a painting contractor, he caps off a 50-year career in the contracting industry, of which three decades involved honing his contracting skills by providing all manner of technical contractors to the intensely competitive business community.
Spunk declares that it is irrelevant whether one purchases the services of computer programmers, or residential house painters—contracting is still contracting; identify a suitable project and achieve the desired objective by assigning appropriate talent. Spunk knows contracting. His companies have booked over 370 million dollars in aggregate sales of contract services.
Spunk has shifted his focus from staffing the commercial sector to addressing the project needs of the residential homeowner. Every long-term homeowner is occasionally confronted with the need to call upon the trades to contract for a major repair or renovation in order to maintain or enhance the value of their property.
If you have questions about painting or any type of job where you will be hiring a contractor, I’d be happy to answer any questions, just send an email to john@berkandcrew.com orgive me a call at (978) 835-8588.
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