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Third Eye Painting Services

5.0 (5 reviews)
Open 12:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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Services - Third Eye Painting Services

Drywall installation or replacement

Drywall repair

Exterior trim or molding painting

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Interior trim or molding painting

Interior wall painting

Exterior painting

Painting exterior elements

Interior painting

Painting interior elements

Room painting

Paint removal

Exterior staining

Interior staining

Room staining

Wallpaper installation

Wallpaper removal

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I am shocked that Eric has no reviews so far, so I had to make sure I made one!…read more I interviewed at least 6 companies for my interior painting job, and got a lot of guys listening to me, then either giving me a rough quote on the spot or writing down my talking points and emailing me later. Eric was the first one to truly ask me questions, discuss how to make the project successful, discuss details like baseboard touch ups, etc. Then, his quote went line by line on everything he would be completing and what everything cost, so I truly felt like I knew what I was getting for my money. I have young kids so I'm not interested in painting my entire house at once. Some companies gave me the impression my job was too small, or it wasn't worth their time, but Eric totally understood. He's been out for two "small" jobs as we slowly get around to painting different areas, and I really appreciate that flexibility! Plus, you'll see, he's just a downright nice guy - you feel like your friend is coming over to do the work versus hiring from a generic painting company. He even replaced a burned out light bulb that required a ladder to reach, and hung back up a toilet paper holder we had been neglecting to put back for years, all without being asked. He also updates you daily via text how the project is going, complete with pictures, and is super responsive to any questions. Oh, and his work is outstanding. Our rooms look brand new. Don't look any farther, hire him!

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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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