Local painting contractor offering interior and exterior painting with surface prep and related light repairs. Known for responsive communication and organized job flow from estimate to completion.
Responsive estimating, clear scope setting, and crews that arrive on time and respect the home. Work typically includes thorough prep and daily site cleanup, with scheduling that aims to minimize disruption.
Operating from Decatur and working throughout the Atlanta metro and nearby communities.
Interior painting, exterior painting, drywall repair and patching, trim and baseboards, siding and fascia prep/paint, deck and fence staining, gutter and stair/railing repairs connected to paint scopes, color consultations, and surface preparation including scraping, sanding, priming, and caulking.
Reviews frequently mention quick responses, fair and clear quotes, and projects finished on the expected timetable. Many homeowners note tidy daily cleanup and respectful crews, especially on interior repaints. Several praise workmanship on paint and drywall repairs. A smaller number of reviews raise concerns about craftsmanship on some carpentry or deck-related work after completion.
Israel is a lovely man. His team were all very friendly and seemed to understand our project and moved very quickly to complete the tasks, which we absolutely appreciated. I was so pleased during the process that I recommended this company to a client of mine who has a large upcoming project and I felt Israel and his team could handle the job. They did, in fact, show up for a smaller project for that company and all of the company leadership team were very pleased and I was able to convince them that he could definitely handle their larger project. I can't speak yet to the quality of their work as time will have to tell. One item that did go wrong is that the first electrician did not wire the lighting box for the landscape lighting properly. We had to hire another electrician who charged us to correct it. We decided not to bring it up to Israel because we were pleased with everything else he had done for our home renovation. We paid him $20k which I believe was fair for the services he provided. I didn't have time to write a review immediately, but I am glad I waited. Unfortunately, communication after the project took a very unprofessional turn. Let me explain. As our major project was nearing completion, we knew that we would have a few small punch-list type items to complete our renovation coming up soon. Because we had grown to trust Israel and his team, we asked one of Israel's primary staff members if he would be interested in coming back to help us once we made a small list of items like touch up paint, etc., and if it was okay with his boss. He said he was interested and gave us his cell number. We didn't think that this would be a problem, since I got the impression that Israel accepts larger projects, not small handyman type repairs. I totally get that. Surprisingly, we received an almost threatening text from Israel basically telling us we were wrong to try to ask his employee to do work for us. What???? We asked Miguel if it was okay and he said yes and he provided his personal phone number. We totally understand protocol and because we had a lot of respect for Israel we would never have tried to betray him as he suggested. My husband tried to explain, but Israel would not answer him via text or phone call. I am truly disappointed. I really liked Israel's friendly demeanor. I really wanted to love this company and refer them to all my corporate clients. I ignored the fact that there were some review issues with a previous company he owned, so they changed their name, but I tried to understand and pushed my husband to give them a chance. I'm embarrassed that I did that. In summary, if what you want is fast, this company is for you. But beware of inappropriate text exchanges after service is complete. Trust me, I am so disappointed to have to write this review. I had truly hoped it would be a more positive experience.
We had an amazing experience with this company. From the beginning through the estimation Process to the completion of the work. The team showed up on time each day and completely finished the work as expected.They did a great cleanup at the end of the day and were very respectful when working around our home. We highly recommend!
Very very pleased with this company. Israel was quick to respond, gave me a fair quote, and had the jobs Completed in a good timeframe. The work was done excellently and I could not be more pleased. After he did a whole house Interior paint job, I decided to use his team again when we needed some drywall repair because I was so pleased. Would highly recommend.
Hire Israel and his team if you can. I interviewed 5-7 firms and got proposals - I felt these guys understood what I wanted and grasped the project. I painted the house - replaced the gutters - and has a section with new siding and stained - and they redid my front stairs (more like a deck). They were on time and I was out of town when they started. The crew has skills in the required disciplines - they know what they are doing.The crew is considerate and they clean up. The neighbors even noted to me "they take their time" - they are careful and do the job right from prep to finish. The finished on time and on budget.
UPDATE - YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW, UNTIL YOU DO (revised from 5 stars to 2 stars):As we waited the recommended 60-90 days before staining, I began to notice flaws (gaps, uneven corners, crooked railing, etc.) in the craftsmanship of our deck (see images). Israel came back and did some minor fixes. Our homeowners' association president had an inspector for the County at her home. He came over to introduce himself and immediately began to point out things that weren't "up to code" and other issues with our deck - the improper spacing/number of bolts to secure the deck to our home (16 to 24 in. between is "up to code" while some of ours had 4 to 5 ft. between them), support beams with no Y support bracing (see images), several areas where nails were used instead of screws to actually secure the hold, straight railing on the stairs that consisted of 3 individual boards which, over time, will begin to wear and warp in 3 different ways, snaking railing on the long side, and gaps where there should be tight fits. Finally, and most concerning, I noticed that one of the support beams looked crooked. A closer look revealed that the beam was completely detached from the bottom side of the deck. Fortunately, the inspector had a nail gun with him and was kind enough to nail the beam in place temporarily. His professional opinion is that a deck should be put together with nails, HELD TOGETHER with screws, and that our contractor did not put enough screws in the proper places after deck was put together.I immediately texted and called Israel to report our findings and to schedule time for him to come back and secure our deck. Within about a week, someone came to secure the support beam WITH MORE NAILS. We were out of town, so I can't say exactly who came or when they came. When we returned, I contacted Israel about the other fixes to our deck. After several weeks of exchanged texts and calls, I was finally able to meet with Israel and we agreed that he would come back to add Y supports and bolts to get our deck "up to code", as well as screws to properly hold our deck together. On Sunday, October 9, 2022, Israel came to make the agreed upon repairs. We spoke, like we usually do, he advised me that his guys were at Home Depot picking up materials and would be arriving soon. My son and I were at the house, having breakfast, and watching the early-morning Giants/Packers game broadcast from London. The noise from the work made it such that we had to turn the television up loud to hear it. The noise stopped an hour and a half or so later, while the game was still on. I assumed the crew was taking a break. My son left a little after halftime of the game and when I walked him out, I noticed Israel and his crew were gone. I retrieved my phone and noticed a text message from Israel which read, "Is done". Long review longer, when I went to inspect the work, I instantly understood why Israel left without advising me and without doing a final walkthrough with me. The work was clearly a rush job - boards cut at improper angles, nails or screws driven in ways that resulted in damages to the wood, gaps everywhere (see images). When I texted Israel to advise him of my displeasure he responded by saying, "Mr Dorian I spend $800 Today and I don't charge you for the extra work That's all I can do". I reminded him that we paid him $22,000 with "the expectation being that our deck would be built safely, precisely, and to [the] highest standards of craftsmanship." To which, he did not respond.If you plan to use House Painting Plus to build a deck, which at this point I do not recommend, I suggest you also plan to have the work inspected by a neutral third party and an agreement that specifies the standards of quality expected.
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