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A. Allbright Painting

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10 Questions to Ask Every Painting Contractor

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It's important that you make the best decision for yourself when choosing a contractor for your project. Here are a 10 questions that you should consider asking each contractor bidding on your project before making your final decision. In addition you'll receive a bonus question on what to ask about paint preparation.


What You'll Learn:

  • Warranty
  • Paint Preparation
  • Communication
  • Scheduling
  • Paint Quality

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Safety on the Job, Commercial Painters Los Angeles

A. Allbright Painting prides itself on maintaining high safety standards on each and every job. Our employees participate in ongoing safety training designed to protect them from injuries and to safeguard your home or business from damage of any kind.

Our Safety Policy is well documented. Take a look and see for yourself!

  1. All employees will follow these safe practice rules, assist safe operations in every way you can, and report all unsafe conditions and practices to your supervisor.
  2. All employees will be given frequent accident prevention instruction.
  3. If you are known to be under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, you will not be allowed to work.
  4. If you are known to be so tired, ill or upset that your ability or alertness is impaired enough to expose you or others to injury, you will not be allowed to work.
  5. Make sure that all guards and other protective devices are in place and correctly adjusted, and report deficiencies promptly to the supervisor.
  6. Horseplay, scuffling and similar acts that tend to endanger the safety or well being of other employees are prohibited.
  7. Plan ahead and be sure that adequate supervision is available when working with equipment or handling heavy loads.
  8. Do not handle or attempt to repair any electrical equipment, machinery or air/water lines unless this is your job or unless you have received instruction from your supervisor in safe practices to be followed. Think Safety.
  9. Practice good housekeeping at all times.
  10. Supervisors will hold regular safety meetings, which all employees will be required to attend.
  11. Report all injuries and near misses promptly to your supervisor so that arrangements can be made for medical and/or first-aid treatment.

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