How It Works

How does HousePaintingEstimates.com help you find the best possible painting contractor?

House Painting Estimates provides our visitors with the single most trustworthy source of painting project referrals and local companies that would like to compete for your business. By submitting a request for a free estimate on HousePaintingEstimates.com, you will be contacted by at least 3, and no more than 5, companies in your area that are very interested in your business.

Each of these members not only meet the strict HousePaintingEstimates.com partner requirements, but are all insured and bonded, maintain a good relationship with their local Better Business Bureau, and remain in good standing with House Painting Estimates.

After you have been contacted by our member painting companies, you are under absolutely no obligation to purchase services from them, or even invite them to your home to give you an estimate. Our members pay a monthly or annual membership fee which includes all referrals that we send to them for a month or a year. Other leader generation businesses charge the company $30 or more for each lead, promising you that you will face a high pressure sales pitch from each company that your information is forwarded to (and you may get called by 10 or more different companies). 

With HousePaintingEstimates.com, we require our partners to provide no-pressure estimates to you, and each one risks losing their non-refundable membership privileges if they are found to violate those terms.

Also, our primary means of advertising is by creating a great web site that is highly optimized for search engines to generate visits. This keeps our costs low, meaning we can keep our costs to our partners low, ultimately giving our visitors a better group of companies to work with, since we are the national leader in providing free painting estimates to customers that is also the most affordable for our partners. Because of this combination, our customers benefit and everyone wins.

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