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Usually the fall/winter months are traditionally slower than spring/summer. When our insanely busy prime months (April-September) are done, the rest of the year is perfect for more high end interior jobs, cabinets, etc. Being slower means there is more wiggle room for negotiation!
You can get it done faster
Exterior painting jobs can only be done with the sun rises and before it goes down. For
reasons of quality and safety, it’s just not smart to keep painting at
night. But, with an interior you don't have that issue as you are not depending on the sun to keep your work area lit up.
Interior projects don't have a "season" like exteriors, anytime is interior TIME!
Winter Air Is Great For Curing Paint
While the summer may have its virtue in many respects, there are
parts about it painting contractors don’t enjoy, and one part of that is
that humid summer air. The more humid it is outside, the longer you
have to wait for the paint to dry. That holds up jobs, adds time to
tasks, and generally makes an interior painting job a bit more expensive
than it normally would be. But in the winter, with just a small crack
of the window, those problems aren’t as prevalent.
It Gives You Time And Room In Your Budget For Other Projects Over The Summer
Finally, there’s this advantage, which you may not think about at
first. By getting your interior painting out of the way, you’ll have
more time and money this summer to focus on other jobs that are best
done in the warm weather, whether you’re working on the facade of your
house or just want a little more time for yourself.
So if you want to bring some new colour to your walls and life this winter be sure to give me a call at 2506198287 or E-MAIL ME for a free estimate!
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