Andy's Painting & Home Improvement

NJ

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Ron and Jane B. MoorestownNJ. After several months of trying to find exterior painters during the winterornate ginger bread style exterior that included a wrap around covered porchtutor style facing with wood trim on the second floorcedar shingles of several types on the third floorand traditional clapboard on the first floor. In shortthe color scheme was a combination of seven different colors. Andy was extremely helpfuldedicatedand flexible. His price was very competitive. Upon commencing the projectInc.) Kristin B. (MD) MoorestownNJ It was my pleasure to have Andy's Painting into my home in Laurel Creek Estates. Andy createdappliedAndy also painted several rooms in my house. Andy's Painting was timelyNJ When I initially hired Andyit was for patching and painting a ceiling wallI ended up painting the whole house after the superb job he did. Andy is very meticulouspays attention to the smallest detailhe corrects all the imperfections in the wall before he starts paintings. He is honeseasy to talk toand he is very pleasant and respectful. Most of all

1000+ Projects Completed in the tri-state area 30 Years of experience 2000+ Happy clients from various projects Experience the quality Total Quality Management Company We directly employ a tight knit team of experienced and fully qualified painters you can trust to deliver consistent high quality work with a friendly and personalized approach. Our services include a free survey and quotation, full surface preparation, expert application of paint and a complete tidy up and clean at the end of the

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