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The Risks Of Hiring A House Painter Without Insurance In Jacksonville, Florida

As a home owner you are continually making decisions about the appearance and maintenance of your home. This goes to a whole new level when it comes time for major home projects like painting the interior or exterior.

These days we have to look to get the best deal possible. Certainly, no one can be faulted for searching out lower prices whenever possible. The key, however, is to understand that what looks like a great deal may well end up being far more expensive. The best deal is often not the least expensive. This is especially important to keep in mind when choosing a professional painter to do work on your home.

Everyone knows a guy who will paint your house, top to bottom, for half the price of a professional painting contractor. Despite how easy it is to understand the extra motivation to cut costs that has been created by the current economic downturn, this kind of corner-cutting should be considered very carefully.

Even if you make sure quality paint and materials are selected and you personally go to extents to cover furniture and protect against drips and spills, one of the key differences between a professional painter and someone who works outside the system are the risks of hiring a house painter who doesn't have insurance. The licensed painting professional will carry both liability and workers compensation insurance to protect you both.

Liability insurance will protect you against any damage that could be done to your home, such as a falling extension ladder breaking a window or dropped paint requiring the replacement of your flooring. Workers compensation insurance covers injuries that may happen to their workers while they are on your property. When you hire someone who is without insurance, you will almost likely bear the expense and cost for anything that goes wrong.

The responsible house painter owner who carries the necessary insurance coverage to protect his clients and his employees, pays all the appropriate taxes and provides a decent wage, will always be at a disadvantage when it comes to bidding for your home painting project. The decision is up to you, the homeowner, and how you define value. One piece of advice that it might be beneficial to keep in mind is that old saying that you get what you pay for.

by: Toi Chance-Sangthong




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