Response from Happy Painting
Sorry that you did not like the work. As I remember, it was water damaged windows that were in very bad shape to the point of needing to be replaced. They were the type that open like a door with a handle to turn them out. They required sanding, filling, priming for the damage was to the bare wood and rotting in them as well as caulking. You hired a painter for the day. The job was an enormous amount of work even though the it was not a lot of surface area. If it was even possible to do this right, the window would of had to be completely disassembled (and I don't think with the damage they had would of never fit together again). In short , I believe I got the windows to a better state. But no... not like brand new finish. I spent 10 hours (2 hours past than the deal purchased to get them better) But as the saying goes I can not " .... make a silk purse out of a sow's ear..." The only problem I have ever had with customers has been when something is purchased before I have seen the job, because the customer may have not idea of what it takes to prep something for I can actually do my job skill. The job you want is in the thousands of dollars to repair, not in the $200 it was assumed would fix it. I believe time will show you that when you address all the windows in your house. I am sorry the idea of what a coat of paint would do was not real. Windows when damaged are not a painter for the day casual .