by Dave Matis & Jobe H. Toole
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This is
the only manual ever written that explains how to start and run a
profitable paint contracting business: getting set up and organized to
handle volume work, the tools you'll need and the tools you shouldn't even
consider buying, avoiding the mistakes most painters make, getting top
production from your crews and the most value from your promotion dollar.
Shows how to estimate all surface preparation and painting and includes
manhour figures the author uses when estimating residential, commercial
and industrial jobs. Suggests pricing strategies when bidding custom
residential, tract and apartment painting. Includes sample estimating
take-off forms and checklists so your estimates cover all costs on every
job.
The
authors emphasize ways to maximize profits by anticipating the problems
that turn into expensive mistakes. They describe the best way to avoid
customer complaints and handle them when necessary. And, of course, the
book has step-by-step instructions for planning the job and doing the
work, whether by brush, roller or spray. This manual has practical tips,
sample forms, examples and suggestions that will save every paint
contractor several times the cost of the book. It's essential reading for
everyone in the painting business.
The
Authors:
Dave
Matis and Jobe H.
Toole built a thriving paint contracting business from scratch in less
than ten years. They started out handling odd jobs for whatever price was
offered, doing all the work themselves and making all the mistakes new
paint contractors make. After completing a few jobs, the authors realized
that they didn't have the technical knowledge, estimating ability or
business and promotion skills needed to succeed as paint contractors. More
important, they discovered that there was no reference available that
explained paint contracting from the ground up. The authors had to learn
the hard way, making the mistakes, experimenting and solving each problem,
before they could become experienced, successful paint
contractors.
Today
the company Dave Matis and "Jody" Toole started handles residential,
commercial and fine custom painting and staining in the Los Angeles area.
Regular clients include celebrities in the TV, motion picture and music
industry. The authors compiled this manual so that paint contractors will
have a complete, practical guide to the painting, estimating and
management skills needed for success in the painting
industry.
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