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    Mallory Paint Store

    3.0 (6 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Always friendly and knowledgable, the prices are right, the goods are of great quality.

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    2.7(3 reviews)
    11.1 miPinehurst

    I have to give Seattle Paint & Drywall a very mixed review. Some things were great; some things…read morewere not. Patrick, the estimator (and owner, I think?), was hands-down the best person that we talked with. We wanted some non-standard work done, and most of the other folks we talked to sounded like they had no interest in doing something non-standard, so we were really impressed with Patrick's enthusiasm. He sent us a few quotes, including different options for the work that we wanted done. The final quote seemed pretty reasonable. They told us that the whole job should take about a week. So we scheduled our movers for the Monday after. Sadly, things only got worse from here. The painters arrived on Monday. When we showed up, we decided that the ceilings didn't need to be sanded and refinished after all, but that we did want to paint the trim. The lead painter called up his boss, and I got a call from an administrative assistant, who asked me to give a verbal approval for the price change. I was kind of surprised at how big the price difference was; the extra amount for painting the trim was five times as much as the savings from not sanding and refinishing the entire ceiling, which seemed hard to believe. But we had already signed the contract, so there wasn't much else we could do. On Friday, we stopped by to see how things we were going. We were dismayed to find the place in total disarray. They were barely halfway through with the paint job, and there were painting supplies (and stray paint) everywhere. The place had started out relatively clean, and now it was a total mess. In addition, some of the painting work was pretty shoddy. Instead of following the technique that we had requested, they had basically just brushed paint haphazardly on the wall. We told them that the state of the walls was unacceptable, and they said that they'd redo it. We also reminded them that the movers were coming on Monday, and they promised to have the place cleaned up so that we could move in. Monday came around, and the place looked a little better; there was at least enough free space for us to fit all our boxes and furniture. But it was still pretty messy, and because the paint job wasn't even close to done, we couldn't really unpack most of our boxes, nor could we put most of our furniture in place. At least, thankfully, the bedroom was mostly done, so I could set up our bed. Aside from that, for the next couple of days, we were basically living in a construction zone. In addition, when we were moving in, we ran into a new neighbor. She mentioned how the hallway carpets had just been cleaned, and the painters were getting paint and dirt all over everything. Needless to say, this isn't the first impression that we wanted to give our neighbors! On Wednesday (I think), the painters finally finished up, packed up their stuff, and left. Unfortunately, they also left a huge mess. And, as we gradually found out over the next couple of days, there were also tons of things that hadn't been finished properly, or that had been done really poorly. Undersides of cabinet shelves hadn't been painted at all; they still hadn't gotten the special technique right on the walls; there were big areas that clearly still needed a second coat; and they even broke our paper towel dispenser. We called up Patrick, and the painters were back, this time with a supervisor. The supervisor walked through the condo with us, and made a huge list of all the things that they needed to get done, including "clean the damn floor" (his words). By the end of the day, the paint job finally looked finished, but we still needed to wait another 24 hours for everything to dry before we could really set everything up. About a month went by, and we didn't hear anything from them. Eventually, we received the bill. It was yet another disappointment and surprise. First, even though we had "downgraded" the quality of the paint (the bid was for Rodda, the paint we got was Valspar), it turned out that the Valspar was much more expensive, because they paid retail. So we had an extra charge for that. Second, there were $1,500 worth of hourly charges for additional work. The hours were way overstated (and we eventually got the charges reduced), but even so, it seemed excessive for what they accomplished. The moral of the story, for us? First, never sign a contract that includes hourly billing. Second, never sign a contract that doesn't clearly separate materials from labor. Third, find out other people's experience of what happens when you ask for a contract change. Fourth, don't assume that a good estimator always has good people working for him. In the end, we're reasonably satisfied with the work that was done, but we're definitely not happy with how much work it took to get here, and how much money we had to spend. We'll definitely be looking elsewhere the next time we need painting and drywall work.

    These are hands down the best painters in Seattle, WA! They really work with you and will work hard…read moreto make sure you are happy with the finished job. Thanks for being a reliable team of Seattle Painters!

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    Borealis Painting Construction

    4.9(46 reviews)
    10.2 miBitter Lake

    This is our third time using Atilio and his team and this review is way too long in coming…read more Every time we've used them we've been extremely impressed by all of his crew members, the quality of the work, the timeliness and the very competitive pricing! This job was nearly the entire interior of a 3000sq/ft home which included some very high ceilings and some other challenging areas. In addition, they had to work around our dogs, two kids who are home and our desire to have them work a full day, but still have our time to ourselves. We are not the easiest to work with but Atilio did a great job communicating with my wife and keeping the job moving, despite us adding some elements in the middle of the job. His crew are very friendly and do whatever they can to make you happy, AND were on time or early EVERY DAY for three weeks. That's a big deal to us and a rarity in the contracting world! The paint quality was great, they cleaned up nightly and were very insistent that we were happy with the job and reiterated they'd come back if we find any issues. They did that with our past jobs with them and never gave us any grief if we had them back! Wouldn't use any other painters!

    We're happy with the work performed by Borealis. The crew did an excellent job of preparing the…read morework area to prevent drips and overspray from causing problems. We're happy with the cleanup and finished results.

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    TJ's Painting

    TJ's Painting

    2.3(3 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    I hired TJ to paint the interior of my home in Port Ludlow, WA. New construction with light grey…read morewalls and white ceilings. He did an EXCELLENT job and completed the 3,600 sq ft house + plus single car garage in just over two weeks. The lines to transition from one color to the next were spot on perfect. Price was very fair and he cleaned up after the job was done. Highly recommended. Please note: When I first saw the other two reviews for TJ's I didn't notice they are from OUT OF STATE - California. I suspect there is another business those folks are complaining about and not this TJ's Painting based in Kingston, WA. Nevertheless, I checked with his paint supplier in Poulsbo, WA and the manager there confirmed to me he had not heard of any complaints and was a long-term painter/client in the area.

    If I could give a zero or a minus number I would!!! TJ stained my shingles a dark teak color…read morewithout showing me a sample; when I wanted a light /clear stain to go with the color scheme of my beach cottage. He was rude & took over a month to complete a fairly small job, leaving ladders in my extra parking space for well over a month. Now I need to repaint the shingles & my entire home. I am in the design industry and it is embarrassing to have the colors look so bad. He took off the black paint on my trim, when power washing and did not repair, dropped stain on my deck & sidewalk & did not clean up, and deposited cigarette butts in my front & back yard. No one in my family smokes. If YOU want to use someone that is rude, does not complete the job in a timely manner and will not listen to you about the color of your own home (even if you are considered an expert in your field), and will not repair the damage/wrong color and then lies to you and tells you, you did not want to take off any residue so you would have the correct color, then TJ is your man. But he surely would not be mine. He said he was referred to me by another painter, but when I asked who it was, he seemed to have lost memory of it. He dropped his bill by my home two days after completion, with the bill made out to my pre-marraige name, which I have not used in over three years. People like this should not attempt to run their own businesses.

    The Lone Painter - The whole kitchen had wood-stained trim... He painted them!!!

    The Lone Painter

    3.4(15 reviews)
    8.1 mi

    Eirik's response below shows blatant LIES…read more "Also, I never ask for cash for a finished project however this was how they paid me." -- THIS IS A LIE. We were told to pay in cash at the end of the job. Why would I make this up? We were planning on using a credit card for the reward perks and he said cash only For him to say "how do I know these are my mistakes" is just GASLIGHTING. My relator TOOK HIM OFF their preferred vendor list after seeing THIS HORRIBLE PAINT JOB.

    There is good and bad about the Lone Painter. The good... He's FAST, really fast. The bad? He's…read moreFAST, really fast! He DOES NOT CARE about the condition of your cabinets. If your cabinets are scratched, dented, you will end up with scratched and dented cabinets, WITH NEW PAINT! He DOES NOT CARE about quality. All he cares about is whipping through your job and on to the next. There's more! I bought brand new MDF cabinet doors for my bathroom with rough edges. Do you think he smoothed out the edges prior to painting? Look at the photo!!! Again, He DOES NOT CARE about a quality job! He must have looked at them and thought "this is really crappy... Oh well". The trim in my kitchen: The ENTIRE KITCHEN has wood-stained trim that I installed 10 years ago... He PAINTED THEM!!!!! What? Now *I* have to rip them out and purchase NEW TRIM and replace them, because the Lone Painter can't make an intelligent association on whether to paint, or NOT paint the cabinet floor trim. Seriously, LOOK AT THE PHOTOS! So, if you want a FAST job, and don't care about quality... Maybe you're flipping a 4-plex for the next renter... Sure, call the Lone Painter... But If you want your cabinet doors to be "restored"... Forget it, find a reputable contractor.

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