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Customers Quotes
Thank you for the work your men did and what exceptional jobs they did. You managed all the phases perfectly. I am totally pleased with the entire process.
Tony Severino is very active in the painting industry through his involvement in the PDCA. He currently is the secretary of the Lincoln State Council in Chicago.
PDCA Lincoln State - board member
PDCA Lincoln State Council - currently Vice-President
P.D.C.A. Contractor College - Accredited Contractor.
Only 63 companies nationwide have earned this accreditation. This accreditation is achieved by completing all the necessary courses and submitting the appropriate business documents. The PDCA created Contractor College to provide a quality source for education in the painting and decorating industry.
Painting and Decorating Contractors of America (P.D.C.A.) It has been in existence since 1884 and has over 2500 members all over the United States of America, parts of Canada and in other countries. The focus of the association is the education of its members and the promotion of professionalism within the industry. This education includes training in the area of safety, business management, technical areas of painting and surface preparation, and more. Quality painting and decorating contractors are well educated on the different aspects of any painting project and that knowledge helps eliminate surprises.
PDCA is the only national association for painting and decorating contractors and one of the oldest contractor associations in America. Industry standards are another benefit of industry associations. PDCA produces nationally recognized Painting Industry Standards that cover many different aspects of a painting project. Use of these standards in proposals and contracts helps improve communication between the client and the contractor, assists in ensuring quality, and becomes a basis for evaluating the job’s requirements. Visit pdca.org, or call PDCA at (800) 332-PDCA.
PDCA Craftsmanship Forum - one of the founding board members of the Craftsmanship Forum in 2001, currently serves as a board member, and also serves on a mission-critical committee that is developing craftsman operating procedures. These procedures will be distributed throughout America to enable all painters to transform themselves into true painting craftsmen.