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    Manning's Painting - Malasada's!!! Yum!!!

    Manning's Painting

    (14 reviews)

    Jim and his team are fantastic! They painted two rooms in our cottage. Cody and Daniel were…read moremeticulous in preparing and taping off the rooms.They carefully and perfectly cut in around woodwork, doors, windows, and ceilings, which took the most time. After that two coats of high quality paint went on in no time! Throughout, they were very friendly, considerate, and clean. Their price was on the low but realistic end, too. Mannings Cobalt is highly professional and well worth your money.

    If you used Manning's before the previous owner's passing, you are not getting the same quality of…read morework under the Manning's Cobalt rebranding. In summary, Over Promised Under Delivered. They talk a good talk when you meet for the initial estimate but as the work progresses you hear a lot of "my guys wouldn't do that" when something is damaged followed up later by "my guys did do it" in one instance. The estimate meeting talked about how extensive the prep would be, especially the stucco areas and deck beams. Lets just say what we were told and what we received were not the same thing. The deck now has narrow groves where water will build up. Even after I pointed this out they re-caulked and repainted a few areas but the gaps remain. The paint was applied unevenly. For the first coat, they used both spraying and rolling methods, but for the second coat, they only sprayed the paint, resulting in a sloppy appearance. I am not even sure if they actually applied a second coat on the first section of the home. If they did, I question whether they allowed enough time for the first coat to dry properly. They claimed it only took an hour to 90 minutes to dry, but this seems unlikely based on the time they spent at the house, which was about six hours on the first day. According to the Sherwin Williams website, paint requires 3-4 hours to dry, and other painters have advised me that it usually takes 2-3 hours between coats. They elected to go ahead and spray paint on days with wind gusts of 25-30 mph. The problem of overspray on every window was the obvious result because they opted to cut the plastic covering the windows in half, which exposed the bottom half of the window. They attempted to clean the windows but it was obvious they were painters not window cleaners. It wasn't worth the battle of "my guys wouldn't do that" and this time it was "my boys took care of it days ago". If you want to test the effect wind has on sprayed paint, fill a spray bottle with water and squirt a fine mist into the air while the wind is blowing 30 mph or more and see where the water ends up. I ended up using fine steel wool to remove a significant amount of fine mist paint spots from the windows. In fairness the owner offered to address the windows but after seeing the results of their blotched first attempt I opted to do it myself. They also stripped the bolts on the deck railing and screwed the bolts in only partially because they were inserted crooked rather than flush. Not mentioning this to us. But again, they would likely claim that the bolts were that way when they took them out, which they were not. Window stripping at the bottom of a door was broken off and not repaired or mentioned to us. Our newer front door trim was taped over and when the tape was removed the stain came off with it. The owner did work hard in matching the stain and fixing this issue after originally denying that his crew had anything to do with it. However, he also removed the weather-stripping that seals the door from water. This crew also dripped stain or paint on our flagstone entry and it was not removed or fixed. The prep crew tossed a can of primer into the lot next to ours which we disposed of after the neighbor let us know. Two GFCI outlets wer damaged and unreported. Areas of landscape rock were disrupted and not returned to the condition they were in prior to the painting. There was more dirt on top than rocks. I had to screen the rocks and dirt to restore the area to its original condition. Two vents were taped over but the outer edges were not painted, and the previous paint was stripped off when they removed the tape. I will have to paint those areas. The crew worked hard and most of the issues were from quality control and not having someone inspect the final product and remedy issues. When a crew works on a house for four weeks they likely will miss what a fresh set of eyes would see. If you decide to go with Manning's Cobalt, I would suggest taking before and after photos or a video of your entire house so you can counter any claims they make that the problem existed prior to the job being performed. You should also plan to be the job manager to ensure you are getting everything you are paying for and that adequate drying time guidelines have been followed.

    B & M Painting

    B & M Painting

    (15 reviews)

    Jason did a fantastic job on my house inside and out, highly recommend!!!…read moreHis crew showed up on time every day and cleaned up after they were finished The Nancy H posting wasn't even close to the experience we had. We all know there some people you just can't please!! I would recommend B&M painting to anyone.

    9/26/25 Text Jason asking him to contact us regarding a question about the quote. We also accepted…read morethe quote and at the end there is a portion to ask questions or concerns. We asked if the exterior of our home in the AZ room, which is not heated so it is not an interior room, was included in the quote. Jason never responded. 10/24/25 Jason sent over his Sherwin William rep so the rep and I could match the existing color of the home since we live in an HOA. I had the color names from the HOA Sherwin Williams book and showed it to rep. He confirmed those were the colors. Rep said he would give them to Jason. 10/27/25 Joseph and his crew showed up from B&M Painting to start our job. 10/29/25 Asked Jason to stop by our home to talk about the stucco walls in the Arizona room, the same one he never responded back about. I told him that we discussed it the day he walked around with me to write up a quote. Jason says I said no to painting the stucco in the AZ room/enclosed porch, which again has not heating and is not a sealed room. It even has vinyl window panes, not glass plus there are two thin aluminum doors. I told Jason I had told him about it. Jason starts to raise his voice and told us that we are trying to something for nothing; Jason said he has clients like us who try this all the time. Also told us that we are not contractors and he is. We are not painters but we are another type of contractor. Jason walked off and said he would NOT give us a quote. Because Jason walked off I could not show him that on the customer copy of the quote they provided me with was the email I sent with the quote asking about the exterior stucco in the AZ room. 10/30/25 Joseph and his crew were finishing our home and painted the front door the same color as the trim. Joseph said they did not have the front door color he asked if I had an old can of paint to match the front door. I told him that the Sherwin Williams rep had given the colors to Jason. He again asked me for the can of paint. I found the can of paint and he went to Sherwin Williams to match it. When Joseph's crew was done painting we walked the exterior together. Joseph tells me that the HOA might say something because the color of the house was not exact to the original color. I said, "Why?!" Joseph told me that the Sherwin Williams rep had dropped the ball so he had to take a strap off my house for the body color and another part near the a/c unit for the trim. So, if the HOA says our color is not the original color we will have to pay another company to paint it all again? We are done with B&M painting. Jason prides himself on communication but failed in our case, more than once.

    Douglas E Noble Painting - Another beautiful paint job in Pronghorn by Douglas E Noble, Painting.

    Douglas E Noble Painting

    (12 reviews)

    I hired Douglas Noble Painting to paint my fascia and window trim, and the results were extremely…read moredisappointing. The workmanship was poor, with multiple large drips and blobs of paint left behind. I ended up fixing several areas myself because the crew rushed off while I was still pointing out obvious issues. At one point, the lead worker actually tried to smooth out paint flaws using his finger, which pretty much sums up the level of professionalism. On top of that, the same worker was loudly dropping repeated profanity during a phone call--easily heard from inside my house and likely by neighbors and their children. To make matters worse, the owner showed up and demanded payment before the job was even finished, despite previously saying they accept credit cards. Overall, this was a very frustrating experience with poor workmanship and unprofessional behavior. I would not recommend this company.

    I called Douglas Noble Paint after taking the time actually go to two different sites, Watching his…read morecrew work. Doug came out and was very knowledgeable and helpful, I received my bid within a couple of hours, we accepted the Bid and was put on their schedule. The 3 men that arrived were the same men who I witnessed working prior. Bill, Sammy and Tim introduced themselves, and began working for the next 4 days. They did a great job preparing our house for an amazing paint job. All 3 of these men were professional taking pride in their workmanship and it showed upon completion. My house was left clean daily of all debris. I highly recommend Douglas Noble Painting. Thank you for an exceptional job. Steve Pritchett

    Cobalt Painting - Unpainted vent #2

    Cobalt Painting

    (9 reviews)

    They talk a good talk when you meet for the initial estimate but as the work progresses you hear a…read morelot of "my guys wouldn't do that" when something is damaged followed up later by "my guys did do it" in one instance. The estimate meeting talked about how extensive the prep would be, especially the stucco areas and deck beams. Lets just say what we were told and what we received were not the same thing. The deck now has narrow groves where water will build up. Even after I pointed this out they re-caulked and repainted a few areas but the gaps remain. The paint was applied unevenly. For the first coat, they used both spraying and rolling methods, but for the second coat, they only sprayed the paint, resulting in a sloppy appearance. I am not even sure if they actually applied a second coat on the first section of the home. If they did, I question whether they allowed enough time for the first coat to dry properly. They claimed it only took an hour to 90 minutes to dry, but this seems unlikely based on the time they spent at the house, which was about six hours on the first day. According to the Sherwin Williams website, paint requires 3-4 hours to dry, and other painters have advised me that it usually takes 2-3 hours between coats. They elected to go ahead and spray paint on days with wind gusts of 25-30 mph. The problem of overspray on every window was the obvious result because they opted to cut the plastic covering the windows in half, which exposed the bottom half of the window. They attempted to clean the windows but it was obvious they were painters not window cleaners. It wasn't worth the battle of "my guys wouldn't do that" and this time it was "my boys took care of it days ago". If you want to test the effect wind has on sprayed paint, fill a spray bottle with water and squirt a fine mist into the air while the wind is blowing 30 mph or more and see where the water ends up. I ended up using fine steel wool to remove a significant amount of fine mist paint spots from the windows. In fairness the owner offered to address the windows but after seeing the results of their blotched first attempt I opted to do it myself. They also stripped the bolts on the deck railing and screwed the bolts in only partially because they were inserted crooked rather than flush. Not mentioning this to us. But again, they would likely claim that the bolts were that way when they took them out, which they were not. Window stripping at the bottom of a door was broken off and not repaired or mentioned to us. Our newer front door trim was taped over and when the tape was removed the stain came off with it. The owner did work hard in matching the stain and fixing this issue after originally denying that his crew had anything to do with it. However, he also removed the weather-stripping that seals the door from water. This crew also dripped stain or paint on our flagstone entry and it was not removed or fixed. The prep crew tossed a can of primer into the lot next to ours which we disposed of after the neighbor let us know. Two of our outdoor GFCI plugs were broken by the painting crew and not reported to us. Areas of landscape rock were disrupted and not returned to the condition they were in prior to the painting. There was more dirt on top than rocks. I had to screen the rocks and dirt to restore the area to its original condition. Two vents were taped over but the outer edges were not painted, and the previous paint was stripped off when they removed the tape. I will have to paint those areas. The crew worked hard and most of the issues were from quality control and not having someone inspect the final product and remedy issues. When a crew works on a house for four weeks they likely will miss what a fresh set of eyes would see. If you decide to go with Manning's Cobalt, I would suggest taking before and after photos or a video of your entire house so you can counter any claims they make that the problem existed prior to the job being performed. You should also plan to be the job manager to ensure you are getting everything you are paying for and that adequate drying time guidelines have been followed. In summary, Over Promised Under Delivered. If you used Manning's before the previous owner's passing, you are not getting the same quality of work under the Manning's Cobalt rebranding.

    Jim Ryan and his company painted the exterior of our home and did a fantastic job. He recommended a…read morepaint that would be best for our problem stucco and used the highest quality paint - and plenty of it. Their prep work was totally thorough. They removed all the bad stucco and had to make some extensive repairs for us. Nothing was overlooked. Alex is a real craftsman. It was a real pleasure having them do the work for us, and now our house looks amazing - like brand new. We absolutely recommend Cobalt/Manning Painting.

    Imperial - painters - Updated May 2026

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