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    Sloan's Painting - Calming and neutral wall colour in open living area at Emerald Woods

    Sloan's Painting

    (6 reviews)

    The painting of our house was part of a very large renovation project. Being responsible for the…read moreentire project, it was our General Contractor who selected Sloan's Painting (hereafter referred to as Sloan's). Sloan's consisted of two owners, Michael and Michelle, and two employees. The contract was fixed-price, and included the painting of the interior and exterior of the house, the staining of all unfinished wood trim and baseboards, and the re-staining of the deck and fence. The wood trim was to be finished so that it matched the doors, and all areas requiring protection were to be masked or covered with drop sheets. Sloan's work began in September, 2010. From the beginning, Sloan's clearly had an insufficient number of staff for this job, and also started late and ended early each day. Many work days lasted only four hours. Michael explained that he had tried repeatedly to hire more staff for our house, but was unable to. Nevertheless, Michael admitted that Sloan's continued to accept additional work from their preceding client. In addition to this, Sloan's would leave our house each day without saying anything to us, and in particular about what had been done that day and what was planned for the next. Michael proved from the beginning to be very impatient, drudgingly engaging in necessary discussions with me, and was often quite abrupt. On repeated occasions, paint was splashed and sprayed on floors, wood trim, doors, granite counter tops, and fixtures, because Sloan's had not consistently protected these things. When the issue was raised by me, Michael reacted in a defensive and argumentative manner. Also, excessive paint and stain were used in several areas, leaving both "runs" and large streaks. Sloan's also had to be repeatedly reminded of several omissions in their work, including some areas of walls and ceilings being left unpainted, and also some only receiving one coat where the surrounding areas had the required two coats. When asked at the beginning of the project how many coats of finish would be required on the wood trim, so that it would match the doors, as stated in the contract, Sloan's stated that a minimum of four coats would be needed and would be done before the painting, after which a fifth coat would be applied if needed. However, towards the end of Sloan's work, several areas of wood trim had obviously received less sanding and coats of stain than others, so that they were left rough to the touch and still looked like unfinished wood, which contrasted noticeably with the rest of the wood trim and doors. When reminded of this, Michael argued that they had already exceeded the number of coats specified in the contract. We updated our list of work deficiencies and emailed these to Sloan's as new issues were discovered, followed by an on-site review of these as needed with Sloan's on the following day. All of these deficiencies and the problematic behaviour of Sloan's were frequently communicated to the General Contractor, who assured us that all of these issues would be addressed by Sloan's. However, Sloan's behaviour did not improve, and their reluctance and/or inability to address many of the deficiencies became increasingly obvious, regardless of our many attempts to encourage Sloan's to improve. I was then left with no alternative but to terminate the contract, although the interior was incomplete and the exterior barely started. This contract termination occurred in October, 2010. Sloan's later invoiced us, not just for the balance of the work completed, but for approximately twice what had been quoted for the interior, with various justifications including the loss of the deposit on the exterior. Upon advice from our lawyers, we offered Sloan's reasonable payment for the work done, less the cost of correcting the deficiencies in their work. Sloan's then sent another letter demanding full payment of the amount they had invoiced and stating their intent to place a lien on our house if this payment was not received. Again, on the advice of our lawyers, we offered Sloan's what was deemed reasonable payment, and again, Sloan's rejected this, and then sent a completely different invoice with different justification, but for approximately the same amount. Their new justification included such things as additional coats of finish on the trim and wasted time for conversations with me. We once more responded as before, and then Sloan's referred the matter to a Claims Agency, who resubmitted Sloan's claim to us. We then made them the same offer as we had made to Sloan's but received nor reply. After a short time, we received notice from Sloan's that they had filed a claim in the Small Claims Court. As part of the Small Claims process, prior to going to court, a Mediation Conference was held. At the end of the mediation, we offered Sloan's a much lesser amount than what they were claiming, which they accepted. This process ended in April, 2011.

    I recently moved into an older house which was much in need of updating, among other things the…read morepaint job on the ceilings, walls and trim. The previous owners had a preference for swimming pool blue which pervaded the interior and was much worn. I approached Sloan's Painting to see if they were able to help with the situation and they immediately offered to come in within the week and freshen up the place with new paint for an extremely reasonable price quote. As promised both owners showed up the next morning and advised me on colours and possible improvements. The work began immediately with all surfaces being covered with drop cloths and poly coverings where necessary. After the owners had scoped the work they were joined by two to three more professional painters each day who diligently attacked the huge project. By the third working day the house looked immensely better and the job was completed within the week as promised at the start. Two coats were thoroughly and expertly applied to most surfaces and three where necessary. The painters were all courteous and friendly but most of all dedicated to doing a good job. I am extremely pleased with the finished product provided by Sloan's Painting and would not hesitate to recommend the company to anyone in search of professional painting. Sandi W.

    Riverside Painting

    Riverside Painting

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    My wife and I wish to express our deepest gratitude for the excellent work that Riverside Painting…read moredid at our house in November 2010 and June 2011. In November 2010, we hired Riverside painting to correct the highly deficient paint work done in the interior of our house by another painter. Considering the unfortunate circumstances in which we sought their help, we clearly set them a considerable challenge. Not only did they meet that challenge, but they exceeded our expectations in every respect. Also, that painting had been the last job of a very large renovation project in our house which, due to an abnormally high number of problems in most aspects of the project, caused us to be extremely sceptical of any construction trade. Through the concerted efforts of Riverside Painting, they proved that it is possible for a homeowner to find competent, ethical and highly proficient people in the construction industry. Then in June 2011, we again hired Riverside Painting, this time to repaint and re-stain the exterior of our house, as well as the deck and fence. This being the second time that they had delivered their services to us, we were in no doubt that we would be most satisfied by the quality of their work and their professionalism, our confidence in them having being established through our experience with them in November 2010, as described above. After having invested a very large sum of money throughout 2010 to completely renovate our home, we painfully learned that work of Riverside Painting's standard appears to be the exception rather than the rule. Again, we found that every aspect of Riverside Painting's work shows the highest level of quality, including: understanding the homeowner's needs, planning the work, staff assignment and coordination, quality control, and communication throughout. We were most impressed by the professionalism, communication skills, cleanliness, respect for the homeowner, and technical proficiency of the owner of Riverside Painting, Stephan Poole, and his team. They are all to be commended for this and should be considered a model for not only other painting companies but for the construction industry in general. We would not hesitate to recommend Riverside Painting to even the most proud homeowner who expects true professionalism and a high quality of work in return for the homeowner's trust and financial investment.

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