At Tom’s House Painting, I understand that each client has different priorities when it comes to their painting projects. That’s why I offer three pricing options to suit your needs: Good, Fast, and Cheap. Below, you’ll find an explanation of each option, including the benefits and potential drawbacks, so you can choose the one that best fits your project and budget.


1. Good

Benefits:

  • Top-Quality Materials: I use premium paints and supplies to ensure a long-lasting and durable finish.
  • Attention to Detail: I take the time to properly prepare surfaces, patch imperfections, and apply multiple coats for a flawless result.
  • Satisfaction Guaranteed: You’ll get a professional-grade job that looks great and lasts for years.

Pitfalls:

  • Longer Project Time: With this option, I focus on precision and detail, which may take a bit longer to complete.
  • Higher Cost: This option comes with the best materials and more labor, making it the most expensive choice.

Best For: Homeowners who want a perfect, long-lasting paint job with great attention to detail.


2. Fast

Benefits:

  • Quick Turnaround: If you’re in a hurry, I’ll prioritize getting your project done quickly without compromising on basic quality.
  • Efficient Process: I streamline the job to ensure your space is painted in the shortest time possible while still using quality materials.
  • Convenience: Perfect for homeowners with tight schedules or deadlines.

Pitfalls:

  • Less Detail: While still good quality, there may be fewer coats of paint or less focus on intricate details.
  • Moderate Cost: Since speed is the priority, this option costs more than “Cheap” but less than “Good.”

Best For: Those who need a quick, reliable paint job with decent quality and don’t have time to wait for a more detailed process.


3. Cheap

Benefits:

  • Budget-Friendly: This is the most affordable option, perfect for homeowners looking to freshen up their space without breaking the bank.
  • Basic Quality: I still ensure a satisfactory paint job, but materials and time invested will be kept to a minimum to save costs.
  • Quick and Simple: Fast, basic work to meet your budget needs.

Pitfalls:

  • Lower-Grade Materials: I use more budget-friendly paints and supplies, which may not last as long or have the same durability as higher-quality options.
  • Less Durability: The finish may not be as smooth or long-lasting as the other options.
  • Fewer Coats and Minimal Prep: Surface preparation and attention to detail are kept to a minimum to reduce costs.

Best For: Homeowners who are looking for an affordable, quick solution and are okay with sacrificing some quality for a lower price.


Which Option is Right for You?

The choice comes down to your priorities:

  • If you want the best quality, go with Good.
  • If you need a quick job, choose Fast.
  • If you’re on a tight budget, Cheap is your best option.

Contact Us for a Free Estimate!

Have questions or ready to start your project? Contact Tom’s House Painting today, and we’ll help you choose the option that fits your needs.

📞 813-922-8453
📧 tom@tomshousepainting.com