We are one of Comiston's leading commercial and residential paintin g and decorating companies. We are renowned for quality workmanship, reliability and top notch customer service. Our purpose is to deliver excellent interior and exterior painting and decorating services within Comiston, Edinburgh . All of our work is carried out in a professional, efficient and friendly manner. We offer the following services; interior painting and decorating, exterior painting, wallpaper stripping, wallpaper hanging, wallpaper murals, wide vinyls, spray painting, hygienic coatings, epoxy coatings, roughcast and harling coatings, jet washing and gutter cleaning. We also offer joinery and plastering services as part of our painting and decorating projects.
With decades of experience in the trade, we are one of the oldest and most reputable family run firms around, where you will have peace of mind that you're choosing a Scottish Decorators Federation and Painting and Decorating Association accredited business with £10 million public liability insurance. We are also PQS, CHAS, SMAS, SafeContractor, PASMA and PPG Trade Elite accredited, and we are IPAF and PAL licensed to operate cherry pickers, scissor lifts, tracked booms, mobile booms and truck mounted booms.
For professional painting and decorating services in Comiston, Edinburgh and nearby areas please give us a call on 0131 235 2733 .
Comiston is a suburb of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. It is south of Morningside and west of the Braid Hills, linking the suburbs of Oxgangs and Fairmilehead.
The main road through the area, Comiston Road, is a continuation of Morningside Road, and further south becomes Biggar Road. It is classified as the A702 which runs eventually to Biggar. A part of Comiston Road has signage as Pentland Terrace, the name of a terrace of Victorian houses set back from, and above Comiston Road, with a roadway of its own immediately in front of the houses.
Comiston House was owned by the Forrest baronets. Sir James Forrest, 1st Baronet, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, occupied it from 1837 to 1843. Its grounds now form Fairmilehead Public Park.
In the painting and decorating industry good preparation is imperative. This can not be emphasised enough when attempting to get the best results on a project. Any tradespeople who avoid this important stage in the process are clearly in the wrong profession. Inexperienced painters and decorators can often overlook important things such as knotting or sealing walls before lining them. This means that they will never get a long lasting finish and good quality job that lots of knowledge and experience can bring.
Main Office: 93 George Street, Edinburgh, EH2 3ES
Registered in Scotland: SC498500
VAT number: 145 1299 15
Branches: Glasgow, Dundee, Perth, Stirling and Crieff
Registered office: 42 Comrie Street, Crieff, PH7 4AX