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You do not need an address book full of contractors. All you need is US. We are your award-winning one-stop-shop for all things home improvements. Whether you need a room painted or a complete home renovation, we endeavor to provide a stress-free experience at prices you can afford and quality which will exceed your expectations. OUR VISION is to be the first choice for New Jersey residents and set the highest standards as industry benchmarks with: • A zero tolerance policy towards defects in workmanship • A harmonious company-worker-client relationship OUR MISSION is to provide: • Comprehensive Service • Pleasant Experience • Quality • On Time Performance • Minimum Inconvenience OUR GUARANTEE: • All calls returned same business day • Competitive pricing • References available We are licensed and fully insured. Referrals are available upon request. Contact us at [email protected]
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Services we offer
Painting interior & exterior, house restoration, safe removal, skim coating, vacuum filters, wallpaper hanging & removal, carpentry work & faux.
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Wilbur is always prompt when arriving for estimates, and crew as well once the job begins.
Eric and his crew are always courteous and do an excellent job preparing and cleaning up.
I have used several local Painting contractors, but find that Wilbur and his team are consistently excellent.
Highly recommend!!!!!
I was particularly impressed by their rebuild of the Yankee gutter system and that they managed to find exact matches for the cedar shingles and moldings that were used on a house of this age. They are indeed true artisans.
Speaking of the Yankee gutter system, I had to hire a separate roofing contractor to re-line the gutters and attend to some roofing and drainage issues. I wish Mr. Wilber could expand his business to include roofing too. Anyway, there was a delay in the roofer starting their portion of the project because of rainy weather. As fate would have it, we had received a lot of rain and some of the newly painted areas were stained. After the roofer completed his job, I asked Mr. Wilber to return and give me an estimate for a touch up, but he instead sent his crew to touch up those stained areas without charge. I am indeed grateful.
The house stands three stories at nearly 50 feet tall and was a really big job. But Wilber's crew was so efficient that they made the work look easy. I imagine that no job is too big for them.
I highly recommend Wilber's Painting and Carpentry without reservation. The attached before, during and after pictures speak for themselves.
Hire Wilber, especially if you have an older home...you will not be disappointed.
Overall, excellent company and quality, with very fair pricing. Probably not the cheapest (Rutgers might be that), but I always say you get what you pay for! Highly recommend Wilbers.
After 90% of the house was painted, many problems remained. I initiated my review of Wilber's Painting on Angie's List and notified the company of my concerns. Wilber took my concerns personally and very seriously. As he explained, he would rather earn less profit on a house providing excellent results than take the money and run. Clearly this demonstrates his understanding that his business is only as good as his least satisfied customer and he was willing to ensure our satisfaction to maintain his reputation. I am very pleased with the extent to which Wilber has instructed his crew to satisfy our concerns.
To that end, the crew worked the full weekend to undo some of the shortcuts that were taken, and to reapply new coats of primer across significant portions of the house where wood stain bled through. Many new shingles that were replaced and painted had to be re-sanded to match the other shingles, then primed and painted again. Per the contract, the soffits were to be 90% sanded, though the painters originally painted over the existing paint. The chipped paint below the surface were still visible after they said the work was "complete." Wilber had the crew remove all the applied paint plus the original paint to meet the original contractual obligation. I am quite sure this adds cost and inconvenience to the project but we wanted to make sure the job was done right.
Wilbers Painting: Review: The estimate was expensive, but it included a lot of additional work that other companies didn't offer. The estimate said that 95% of the house would be sanded to bare wood and 90% of the soffits as well. Once bare, the house would be given 2 coats of primer and 2 coats of Duration paint, which should last at least 10 years. I was shown pictures of the process and told that all aspects (from prep to cleanup) would be completed with no concerns.
The list of references was extensive. Many people raved about the work, the price and the effort from the crew ("going above and beyond") what was expected. I was excited for them to start.
Coordinating the schedule was tricky. There were many rain delays in August and September and when I'd call the office, they seemed to have arbitrary start dates that they never confirmed with me. Also, they barely even TRIED to pronounce my name correctly. It's really not a tricky name, and I know that it may look intimidating for a moment, but they were wrong by a few vowels, some consonants and missing a syllable.
After some delays due to weather and working around other carpentry, a crew began the work. Neighbors were impressed with the extent of prep that was completed - many of them assuming we were returning the house to bare cedar shingles for a more natural look. Instead, they saw the home transform from old, chipped lead paint to be reborn with bright new colors.
When 90% of the home was completed, the painters had to stop to wait for the other carpentry (performed by a different company) to be completed before they could finish. Mostly, there was a limited amount of clapboard above a new porch roof that needed priming and painting. During this time, I had a week to look at the job they did. Most of it was good, not great, and some of it really required additional attention. I had mentioned a few of the aesthetic items to the project foreman (the replacement shingles had a visible texture difference from the existing shingles) and he seemed to suggest that was normal and expected. Nonetheless, I wasn't pleased. After several days of rain, other shingles were bleeding through the paint. We had some other concerns that we posted to Angie's list as well. I called Wilber and asked him to personally address them.
Wilber stopped by unannounced one afternoon and patiently waited for me to come home. He did his own walk around the home and made notes, then told me what he saw when I walked with him. For all points, he agreed with me and took my side. Two days later, he arrived with the foreman and showed him the same. I chalk some of the problems up to miscommunication, others to high expectations. When Wilber sold me on his company, I was led to believe I should expect the best quality. The work that was provided was something less.
Since my contact with him, Wilber has followed up on separate occasions to check my availability on Sunday so the crew could ask questions, and to recommend a different finish for the paint. His hands-on approach is helpful and comforting, as he clearly is in touch with the correlation between customer relations and his reputation. He nurtures each to drive up satisfaction.
I am pleased that Angie's List provided a forum for my concerns to be noted and shared, to what I now expect to be positive experience. At the end of the day, I'm happy to pay for quality and thrilled to share a positive outcome with someone else. My goal is to receive the quality of service that allows me to recommend Wilber's Painting without hesitation, and to want to use them again myself for other projects. It seems that my initial experience was unfortunate and rare for Wilber's Painting, and I will be happy to remember only the positive results once all is said and done. I am thankful to Wilber Vargas for taking an active role in my project based on my review and look forward to the completion of our project.
Our home is a turn of the century historic mansion - ten bedrooms, nine fireplaces. The initial project was to remove wallpaper and paint a kitchen, mud room, sitting area, etc. but we made it clear that we needed a lot more work done. Our address is Orange, NJ although we are on the South Orange/Orange border. South Orange is upscale, Orange is not.The painters that my wife talked to were on a job in South Orange.
Does Wilbur's discriminate against Orange residents? We have since found excellent contractors for our projects but we still cannot figure out why we would be treated like this by Wilbur Painting. It is one thing to have a contractor decline a job, quite another to blow off a potential client in this manner.
Use caution when dealing with these people.
Then we looked up Angie's List and there we found Wilbur! From the first estimate visit to the last moment of the final day we met courtesy, professionalism, good will and extraordinary workmanship. The crews were friendly, neat, always ready to help. Wilbur himself has impressed us as not just as an expert, but a gentleman with his clients best interests at heart. Victor for the exterior and Ricardo for interior were equally courteous and helpful. Vicky of Wilbur's staff was always available to make the job go smoothly.
The house looks great
The company did a great job painting the house and cleaning up afterward. I was pleasantly surprised when, a few days after the job was done, I was notified that someone from the company would be coming by to inspect the work and see if any additional touch-ups were needed. (This was after I had already looked over the work, asked for a few touch-ups and approved the final product.) The supervisor looked over the house, showed me what she thought still needed to be done, and soon had the workers make these few small touch-ups.
I will need to have some interior painting done soon, and I will definitely ask this company for an estimate.
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