ProShield Exteriors

Category: Roofing contractor in Hanover, Massachusetts

Address: 1100 Washington St STE 1, Hanover, MA 02339, USA

Phone: +17812439974

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–12PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: 9AM–12PM

Reviews

Carley Mills

Jul 26, 2020

Bruce, Arturo and team did an absolutely amazing job painting our kitchen cabinets. We wanted to have the work done in our new home prior to moving in, and Bruce was a pleasure to work with from the get-go. Bruce gave us a date and stuck with it, and the kitchen looked brand new before we even moved in. The team was professional, hard working, and friendly. We would highly recommend Bruce and team!

Laura Carew

Feb 28, 2015

Professional, courteous, reliable and top quality work! I plan to recommend ProShield Painters to all of my family and friends!

Matthew Spite

Aug 13, 2014

Bruce and his team did a fantastic job. We are very pleased with the result. Bruce was easy to communicate with and always followed through in a timely manner. Highly recommended!

Ivy McKenzie

Jul 15, 2014

From the first contact, ProShield Painters was a pleasure to work with. The owner, Bruce Wheeler, responded to my initial phone call within an hour, and came to my home the next morning to look at the job. Much of the trim on the outside of my house needed to be repaired and painted, or replaced. I had a limited budget for the project, though. I explained this to Mr. Wheeler and he spent time with me, looking at all the different areas, and helping me to see what would need to be a priority, and what could wait until a later time. I received a proposal from Mr. Wheeler shortly thereafter; the price was very reasonable, and would work with my budget. After I accepted the proposal, Mr. Wheeler kept me informed about how soon they could start the work. Work was actually started earlier than we had expected. The initial work was so good that I asked for some additional areas to be done. Again, the price was very reasonable, and the painters came back the next week to do the additional work. Throughout the process, the three men were careful not to disturb the surrounding area, and did an excellent job of cleaning up at the end of each day. Kurt, Aaron and Dennis were friendly, professional, and checked with me to make sure they knew exactly what I wanted to have done before they started work. I asked their advice on some other areas that I planned to do myself, and they gave me some great tips. Mr. Wheeler kept in contact with me during the workdays to make sure that things were going well.I couldn't be happier with my entire experience with ProShield Painters, and I intend to have them back again whenever my house needs more TLC. I recommend them highly!

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Questions & Answers

How will my house be prepped for painting?

ProShield Exteriors | Nov 3, 2021
ProShield Exteriors | Nov 3, 2021

This is an important question and it is just as important that a contract provides a detailed answer and not offer vague generalities. Have the contractor put the entire process of preparation in writing and make certain that he or she dates and signs it. Holes and bad spots in walls must be repaired. All surfaces to be painted must be scraped and/or sanded to remove as much of the old paint as possible. Ask how many people will be part of the preparation process. For homeowners who are unaware of it, preparation is equally as important as the painting process itself.

How many painters will be on the job and how long will the job take?

ProShield Exteriors | Nov 3, 2021
ProShield Exteriors | Nov 3, 2021

Occasionally a contractor will imply that several painters will be on the job in order to get the job finished quickly. However, far fewer people may show up to do the actual painting and the job can then take twice as long as the homeowner had been led to believe. This is common. There is no guarantee that even a written contract stipulating the number of people to be assigned to the job and the amount of time required to finish the job will solve all of a homeowner’s problems, but such a written guarantee can give the homeowner at least some leverage. It is not unreasonable for a contractor to add a clause to the effect of “weather permitting” when bidding an outdoor job.

What will be cleaned up after the job is finished?

ProShield Exteriors | Nov 3, 2021
ProShield Exteriors | Nov 3, 2021

It may seem obvious to the homeowner that the contractor will remove any old wood, trim, empty paint buckets, worn-out drop cloths, or other detritus associated with painting, but unless this is stipulated in writing, the contractor may not remove everything once the job is complete. Having everything in writing, with your contractor, makes certain that every small detail is going to be taken care of.

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