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ADDITIONAL SERVICE AREA: PORTIONS OF YANCEY COUNTY.
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Services we offer
CARPENTRY, FAUX FINISHES, INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING, INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING, FAUX FINISHES, CARPENTRY, PROFESSIONAL COLOR CONSULTATION, PRESSURE WASHING, PLASTER, SHEETROCK & STUCCO REPAIR, WINDOW CLEANING, WINDOW REGLAZING & HYDRO-STOP., PLASTER, PRESSURE WASHING, PROFESSIONAL COLOR CONSULTATION, SHEETROCK & STUCCO REPAIR, WINDOW CLEANING, WINDOW REGLAZING & HYDRO-STOP.
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"Proof that "No good deed goes unpunished", The proposal for painting the doors was for "1" coat. We recommended the customer use Benjamin Moore "Aura" paint. Benjamin Moore has stated that "Aura" is the finest paint they have ever made. We thought the paint would cover in one coat and that by using this paint, the customer would save by not having to do 2 coats. When the paint did not cover in one coat, my estimator gave her the price for a second coat. When the customer did not want to pay for the second coat, we decided to provide the second coat at NO cost to her. I suppose it's much easier to go to Angie's List and talk about and post the problem rather than call the owner and discuss a solution. As a result of this unfortunate experience the customer has had, we are now putting into the contract notes the following: "Please Note: The price of this contract is based upon the specified number of coats for the specified substrates as contained herein. PaintForce, Inc. is not responsible should there be insufficient coverage after applying the specified number of coats. Any situation, whereby there is additional work outside of this contract, shall require a change order and agreed upon by both parties". Additionally, she never wanted to pay for a second coat, and now she is ready to sand down to bare wood and do a 3 coat process? That process is NOT necessary. As a professional painting contractor, and the owner of PaintForce, Inc., I would be willing to come and personally inspect the doors. If any of the doors are not painted to industry standards as prescribed by the PDCA (Painting & Decorating Contractors of America), I will gladly repaint any door or doors as it pertains to the original proposal, and ensure that they are painted to industry standards. But, there is always a but, the customer must agree to pay me for the 2 coat price which I feel is more than fair. I am Jeff Minor, the owner of PaintForce, and can be reached at office 828.258.2040 or my cell is 828.776.1678."
"After reading the report from, I was completely outraged. How could we go from 28 A’s and 2 B’s from the 5 jobs that we completed for Angie’s List customers, to the report she gave? After speaking with Aaron (Estimator) and Donnie (Project Manager), it became evident that she did not speak the truth with some of her assertions, or did not tell the full story. I have been serving the Asheville community for the last 10 years. In that time I have worked on very high profile and prestigious projects. We were featured in Southern Accents Magazine, we painted the HGTV Dream Home in Lake Lure, and we received a National Award from our trade association, the PDCA (Painting & Decorating Contractors of America). So when a customer rates their experience so negatively, you can bet that I am not pleased and take this matter very seriously! Here are the undisputable facts: In her report, she states that she chose a translucent stain. That is a false statement. She chose a semi-transparent stain from the Cabot Stain Company. This fact cannot be disputed because she also chose the color, dune gray, and that color is not available in a translucent finish. She also references many times in her report that we used a translucent stain. We did NOT use a translucent stain. We used a semi transparent stain, and that was her choice NOT ours. In her third sentence under member comments, she stated that we always recommended two coats for extra protection. The truth is that when my estimator Aaron showed up to look at the job, she informed him that her contractor recommended a Cabot oil based stain and that she wanted 2 coats. She also asserts that the stain container label and the manufacturers website say “to apply one coat only of the translucent stain”. Again, she chose a semi transparent stain, NOT a translucent stain. If you look at the product data sheet for the Cabot semi transparent stain, it CLEARLY STATES THAT TWO COATS ARE RECOMMENDED FOR NEW WOOD FOR MAXIMUM DURABILITY. I reiterate the fact, that she specified she wanted two coats. She also asserts that she was not satisfied and called my sales rep and that “after” speaking with Aaron, he considered her an easy sale. That too is false. When my estimator showed up to give the estimate, she said she wanted Cabot oil stain and she wanted two coats. Aaron said “well that makes it easy”, as she already knew what she wanted. She also states that she is left with a terrible paint job. I have left two messages with Miss Carpenter informing her that I would like to have the Cabot sales rep come to inspect the job. I have also informed her that if the Cabot sales rep finds that we have not applied the product properly, I will gladly pay to restain the deck where necessary. I am VERY confident that we have applied the product properly. As for the small bit of overspray, I will gladly clean this. In closing, the member still owes PaintForce, Inc. $865.00 per our signed contract. It is my professional opinion that the color and finish that she chose, and was recommended by “HER” contractor, did not look the way she expected it to look. Therefore, she is placing the blame on us. It is my hope that after she reviews the facts, she will realize that PaintForce is not to blame."
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