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James Painting LLC

Painting · Danbury, CT

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A Danbury painter who moves fast when you're on a deadline — Angelo brings extra hands to turn a two-day job around in one and still finishes clean.

What homeowners say

James Painting, run by Angelo, draws praise for speed and flexibility under a deadline — one reviewer describes a normally two-day job finished in one, proposal to completion in 24 hours, by bringing in extra workers on short notice. The work spans whole-house interiors and floors, with helpful design suggestions (a family room that came out real nice) and a detail-oriented crew that leaves the area clean. Reasonable pricing and repeat hires round out the picture.

Summarized by Vesta from 5 public reviews — Vesta’s own wording, not the business’s, and never a copy of any single review.

What they’re known for

Fast under deadline

Brought extra hands to finish a two-day job in one, on short notice.

Whole-house + floors

Full interiors and floor work handled together.

Design suggestions

Offered ideas that improved the result, reviewers note.

Clean & reasonable

Detail-oriented crew, clean worksite, and fair pricing.

SpecialtiesInterior painting · Whole-house painting · Flooring · Color suggestions
Service areaDanbury

What to check before you hire

Vesta’s plain checklist for painters. General guidance about the trade — not a claim about this business.

01

Confirm CT registration & insurance

Interior and exterior painting is home-improvement work — the painter should hold an active Connecticut Home Improvement Contractor registration and carry liability coverage. Ask to see both before work starts.

02

Get the prep and number of coats in writing

Most of a paint job's lifespan is decided before the color goes on — washing, scraping, sanding, patching, priming, and how many finish coats. A one-line quote hides the part that makes it last.

03

Ask about surface repair and lead-safe work

Wood rot, failed caulk, and drywall cracks should be fixed first, not painted over. On homes built before 1978, ask whether the crew follows EPA lead-safe (RRP) practices when sanding or scraping.

04

Pin down products, color, and warranty

Paint line and finish, who supplies it, color approval, and daily cleanup should all be spelled out — along with how long the work is guaranteed and any touch-up window.

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