West Penn Painting
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For dependable quality painting and finishing, go with West Penn Painting. We at West Penn Painting take great pride in defining the best in protective and decorative finishes to the greater Pittsburgh, and surrounding counties. For a free estimate on your next residential or commercial painting project, please contact us.
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West Penn Painting offers a wide variety of finishing services. We are experienced in most interior and exterior residential, commercial, and industrial coatings. Quality products, proper surface preparation, and professional applications are utilized to accomplish excellent results for each individual job.
As a designer, I am very selective about any contractor that I recommend to a client. I have worked with Tom McKee for over two years now, and I appreciate his outstanding quality and workmanship. West Penn Painting is built on pride and a strong work ethic, and the finished product is always a testimonial to those standards.
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Alan F.
Alan F.
Jun 08, 2021
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They might do great work, but it seems they didn't want to give me a chance to find out.
I called the number on the business card I got at a local Sherwin-Williams store as a recommended contractor. Naturally, no one answered, so I left a message. After a week I never heard back, so I went to the website & filled the CONTACT ME form. After a month I still hadn't heard anything. So I guess they have plenty of business & don't need mine, or maybe they heard that I pay in counterfeit money.
Ed Dobrzynski
Ed Dobrzynski
Feb 02, 2021
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We had a very negative, unprofessional experience with West Penn Painting - so much so that we had to file a complaint with the BBB - here is the text of the complaint --
Signed a contract with West Penn Painting (owner Tom McKee) to refinish stairs - a check for $1,280 was given to Mr. McKee as a deposit. Work was to begin in October 2020. From October 5 thru November 4 we tried to contact Mr. McKee seven times - never received a reply. On November 14 we were told by a third party that worked with Mr. McKee that (1) Mr. McKee was no longer interested in doing the work and (2) Mr. McKee would