Posted on April 10, 2010.
"Honey, I just pulled the painters" So you saw a house painting contractors to sign at the end of the block and decided to appeal. The work they did outside the house looked a good distance. There were paintings of protection are not all bed linen throws, but both with old wooden ladders and steps of twisted metal. Their vehicle parked in front of the house seemed it should have been retired long ago. Without going to see the work at close range, or researching their references you gave them a shot as well as third down.
The first day, they have created the scales against the gutters carelessly leaving a few dings and dents in them. Not to mention walking on the tulips that you just planted. The painters returned after a long lunch break to start scraping the paint chips with decorative filling your garden bed. Now its time to wash with a hose on the porch roof where the owner slips and falls on wet pebbles.
Later that evening you receive telephone calls from several of its neighbors to ask what all the fuss is your home. The painting crew arrives for a second day and started painting the house oil-based instead of latex, as agreed, not to mention that the color is way off. After mentioning this to the contractor that accepts and begins to clean his brushes oil with water.
As the head contractor to store paint, it leaves the rest of the crew to paint the parts while they are still attached to the house. "Honey, I just pulled the painters.
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