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414 W Ferry St, Buffalo, New York, 14213, United States
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Sep 24, 2018
JRB Painting did everything they promised and more! My house looks absolutely beautiful. It was no easy job, as my house is an old North Buffalo house that needed lots of custom restoration work in addition to the paint, and with the houses being so close together, some creative solutions were needed to complete the sides of the house, especially the tall peaks. JRB Painting went above and beyond to make it all happen. There were no hidden expenses or deviations from the original estimate. I am so pleased and will definitely use them again in the future and recommend them to friends and family.

Jul 25, 2018
John, Justin and all the guys were incredible. Fair pricing for a lot of hard work. They resorted my 98yr old house’s clapboard, crown molding, caulked, scraped painted with multiple colors and made it all beautiful again. Polite and easy to work with and very clean. I couldn’t ask for a better group of guys for our house. I will use them again and again! Highly recommend!!!

Sep 22, 2018
John and his crew did a great job on the exterior of our North Buffalo house. The crew was polite and knew their work. John picked great colors and the job site was kept very clean.

Jul 23, 2018
Fair, honest, great work! Super happy. John and his crew are great to work with. Never stopped until I was happy. Already called him back for more work!!

Jun 4, 2018
John and his crew were professional, courteous, reasonably priced and did a great job. Will definitely be calling again when I need painting done. A really exceptional crew that did not waste time, paid attention to details, and communicated with customer so you were not inconvenienced.

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