FAQ's: Homeowners Frequently Asked Questions

General Questions


Is Tall Pines Painting an EPA Lead Safe Certified?

Yes, Tall Pines Paininting is certified with the EPA to work with lead paint.

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General Questions

How long have you been in business?

Tall Pines Painting, Inc has been in business for 6 years.  The company was founded in Evergreen, Colorado.

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What are your areas of expertise?

We are experts in residential and commercial painting,interior and exterior, in the Denver and foothills communities. We consistently deliver professionalism, cleanliness, customer service, and the highest quality workmanship.

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Where are you located?

Our office is located in Golden, Colorado at  2101 Ford Street, Suite 3

Additional mailing at P.O. Box 2452, Evergreen, CO 80437

 

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Are you insured?

 Yes, we are fully insured with $1,000,000 General Liability and Full Workers Compensation Insurance.  Proof of insurance provided upon request.

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Do you accept credit cards?

Yes, we accept most major credit cards.  Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover.

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Do you offer a warranty?

We offer the following 4 year wormanship warranties.  A written warranty will be provided with your proposal.

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How many painters will be on my project?

Our crews generally have 3-4 painters.  Each crew has a project manager that will be at your project full time.  At Tall Pines Painting, our greatest asset is our team members!

Our Crews

  • Don't play loud music, smoke or use bad language
  • Highly trained professionals
  • Have passed a backround check
  • Wear uniforms
  • Are clean and neat

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Do you give free estimates?

Yes, we would be happy to come to your home and provide a free estimate.  We love talking about paint!

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Are you lead-paint certified?

Yes

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Do I need to pay any money up front?

No, we do not collect down payments.  Payment is due upon completion.

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What should I do to prepare for interior painting?

Before interior painting we will ask you to:

  • Remove any pictures from walls
  • Clear room of small items and breakables

Tall Pines Painting will:

  • Move furniture
  • Remove faceplace
  • Protect surrounding areas from paint

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What should I do to prepare for exterior painting?

We will ask you to do the following to prepare for exterior painting:

  • Remove screens from windows, if window will be painted
  • Move any items aways from home
  • Remove any items from deck, if deck will be painted or stained

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