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5 Things You MUST Know Before Hiring an Interior Painter

January 9th, 2019 | 3 min read

By Bill Carlson

Interior accent wall in process of being painted.

Hiring the right interior painting contractor in Omaha, Nebraska can be quite a tough task. With so many options, how do you know which one is right for you? We're here to help because once you find the right one for your project, the results will be worth the effort.

Painting your home’s interior on your own can be an equally challenging task because it needs more than just adding a coat of paint. A professional painting contractor will need to prepare the surface for painting by cleaning the accumulated dirt and fixing any cracks or damages to the walls.

Brush & Roll Painting is a high-quality painting company in Omaha since 1996. We have painted hundreds of homes with our extensive process and use of high-quality products to provide, a flawless, durable finish.

In this article, we will share 5 things you must know before hiring an interior painter. By reading this article, you can be prepared to hire the best painting company in Omaha for your project.

1. Searching for Painters Near You


The best place to start searching for an interior painter is within your inner circles. This includes asking for referrals from family members, friends, colleagues, and neighbors. But since most people don’t repaint their homes often, you will probably have to ask a lot of people to get enough referrals. 

If you aren't able to get a good referral, head online for Google and other search engines or Facebook. Google can help you find dozens of local painters with proven experience. You can narrow down among the options available to get quotes with.

2. Painting Quotes

Painting estimator talking with homeowner in an empty living room.

Do you think a professional would just, “take a guess” at how much your project will cost, how much paint is required, and how long it will take? Nope. They will typically arrange for a walk-through, take some measurement and ask some questions.

So, if a painter tries to give you a wild guess, it should be a cause of concern. Getting a quote from a painter shouldn't be a quick 15 minute task. It could take 1-2 hours, depending on the size of your project. This is why you will need a painting contractor located within your locality – they can easily stop by, asses the area and give you a detailed quote.

If your potential painter tries to pass on some numbers scribbled onto a napkin in form of an estimate, you should run. Additionally, if the estimate lacks clarity and professionalism and raises some red flags, you should probably run too. Seasoned painters will have a complete breakdown of their costs and schedule.

The estimate should have details on the kind of prep work that will be done (washing, stripping, sanding, caulking etc.). If priming, how many coats of the primer? And how many coats of paint will be applied? Which brands of paint and primer will be used? And will they do cleaning after paint job? Getting answers to these questions gives you peace of mind because it lets you know that they didn’t just make everything up.

3. Painting Colors & Finishes

Experienced, professional painters will always want to leave your site when you’re happy. They’ll ask about what colors you’d like, any specific finishes, etc. If you haven’t selected a specific brand yet, they can also give a good recommendation regarding their favorite paint brands.

Most painters will offer free color consultation, which you can take advantage of. A good painting contractor should be knowledgeable about available color options and today’s color trends.

4. Insurance and Licenses

Paper that says "Homeowners insurance policy"

Any professional painter should have all the necessary state licenses to legally operate their business. This might sound obvious, but you will be surprised at how many homeowners never bother about this requirement. The next most important thing you should consider is the insurance.

The company should have adequate insurance cover for its practice and for its employees. This will help you feel secure about hiring this company, as it adds a layer of protection for both yourself and them in case of an accident. The painter should provide this information to you for your records.

5. Affordable Paint Job Packages

After all the considerations, you need to consider the actual cost of repainting your home’s interior. You should probably get several estimates and compare. Obviously, you would want to go for the most affordable estimate on the list that offers the best value, and this doesn’t always mean the lowest one.

Hire the Best Painter For You

Saving for an interior repaint can be hard enough, so finding the right painting contractor shouldn’t be any more difficult. With the above pointers, it should be a bit easier to identify a suitable contractor for your project.

Brush & Roll Painting has been a trusted interior painting company since 1996. We know we are not the best choice for every project, but we don't want you to make a mistake by hiring the wrong choice for your project.

To be prepared and ready to hire the best painter for your project, download your ultimate guide to hiring a painter.

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Bill Carlson

Bill is the owner and operator of Brush & Roll Painting.