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Interior Paint or Stain Contractors
in Washington DC, Maryland


TOTAL PROS : 24
TOTAL RATINGS : 22
WHAT NEIGHBORS ARE SAYING
IN WASHINGTON DC, DC


Sundance Contracting, LLC
Customer Rating:
Homeowner: Seth L.
Project: Paint, Varnish or Stain Interior Surfaces
City: Washington, DC
They did an excellent job- rates were reasonable, estimates were accurate, and they were on time. will definitely use them again.
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Customer Rating:
Homeowner: Eric M.
Project: Paint, Varnish or Stain Interior Surfaces
City: Washington, DC
My second time using them. Very professional. Completed the work in a timely manner.

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Washington DC City Facts
Washington, D.C. requires contractors to have an insurance policy of $50,000 for injury in a single accident, $100,000 for multiple people in one accident, and $10,000 for property damage in an accident. They must also have a $5,000 surety bond with the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs
A Washington, D.C. permit for construction is required for new construction and foundations, additions, alterations and repairs of existing buildings, demolition, a retaining wall, fence, shed, garage, vault, signs, awnings, and interior layout of tenant spaces.
Washington, D.C. requires that every applicant for a building permit first complete an Environmental Impact Form (EIF) to determine possible environmental impacts of the project on the community.