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Varsity Painting

Varsity Painting

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1620 Tice Valley Blvd, Walnut Creek, California, 94595, United States
(925) 937-0434 varsitypainting.com
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Apr 3, 2015
In a previous life, I was an HOA portfolio property manager and have worked with my fair share of contractors. Unlike other vendors, Varsity knows how to cater to the unique needs of property managers and board members. I highly recommend the team at Varsity Painting for their experience in multi-family painting projects and their professional customer service team. Their pricing was competitive and their communication in scheduling was superb. They do great work and more importantly than anything else, I felt valued and appreciated as their client.

Aug 4, 2016
I there was zero star I would pick it. Trashed our plants and no response. Would not use this company.

Oct 31, 2014
I hope I could give them zero or negative ratings if possible! This is an un-trustful company! Our HOA picked them to paint our community. During the project, the staffs used our house's side yard to store their ladders even the painting has already finished. That is not a big deal, I thought. After the painting, the disaster came! We immediately noticed that they broke our fence's gate and post. Whole fence is pushed un-aligned because they laid ladders on it; gate can't be closed; post got loosen and then broken! Contacted their service and they start giving all strange reasons to slip their issues (like post should be placed on concrete, time to replace a new post, bla bla....). They even claimed it was house owner's issue!!! Just be away from them and don't let them ruin your house!

Aug 26, 2009
I was unhappy to find (my fault for not seeking competitive bids), we over paid for the painting we had done, it turns out the finishing work was not well done either. Won't be calling next time.

Aug 26, 2009
Job was not completed and it was no small detail which was left off, then it was near impossible to get someone to call back with any information, much less complete the job. Still waiting........

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