Ok, sorry you guys had bad experiences.  I still stand by my positive review.  I can't 
say anything to Marvin's poor review, but for Daniel-- I bet no one else would have 
given you a good result either.  If there is moisture in your walls, it's very 
difficult to keep paint on even if it's not acrylic or latex.  

Anyway, on my exterior, he used oil-based primer and two coats of Benjamin Moore latex 
finish coat.  I think that was the right way to go.



HillierARCHITECTURE
Elisabeth Dubin

T 215.636.9999 x4176 | C 267.259.4206 | F 215.636.9989
One South Penn Square | Philadelphia | PA | 19107-3502
www . hillier . com


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More data:
Keu painted the interior of our condo, and the initial experience was 
very positive. He is certainly an amicable guy. We spoke to him at 
length about the difficulties inherent in the job, due to the layer of 
calciferous paint that would need special primer on top of it. 
Eventually (there was a language barrier) Keu convinced us that he 
understood and knew exactly the brand of stuff to use. He brought in 
his crew and finished in record time, at a great price, with good 
attention to detail. We really were impressed with his professionalism.

Unfortunately, after a couple months, we realized that all was not 
well. Our paint was already peeling away from the wall, resulting in a 
few large cracks. Worse, the paint in the bathroom began "fading"; 
where there had been solid color, the white primer now showed through, 
with a texture to it, as if the color layer had become thinner, 
allowing the pattern made by the roller to "poke through" the colored 
paint. The result is that it looks as if we have either a too-light 
coat of paint, or that the paint has been flaking or dusting off the 
wall. This happens to a much lesser extent in other rooms, so I guess 
it's humidity-related.

I couldn't really recommend Keu for inside work because of this. 
However, I have seen him doing what appears to be nice work on the 
exterior of local houses. It would be good to hear about the quality of 
these jobs over time.

Dan

On Apr 28, 2004, at 10:08 AM, Dubin, Elisabeth wrote:

>
>
>> As a follow-up on Andy Diller's review of Keu's Painting, I'm adding 
>> my experience with Keu.  He's a pleasure to work with, a truly nice 
>> person and trustworthy guy.  He takes a lot of pride in his work, and 
>> I think his prices are average range.  If the estimate he gives you 
>> seems a little high, you will soon see why.  He had two or three guys 
>> on the exterior of my house for ten days, scraping and sanding and 
>> then priming and painting.  He didn't even start painting until 5 or 
>> 6 days into the process.  (Also, I thought it was cute that he asked 
>> me to scrape the paint off the inside of the windows near the front 
>> [a lousy interior paint job that he had nothing to do with] so that 
>> people wouldn't look at it from the outside and think he did a sloppy 
>> job.)  Very nice guy, good work, A+ recommendation.
>>
> www.keupainting.com
>
>> HillierARCHITECTURE
>> Elisabeth Dubin
>>
>> T 215.636.9999 x4176 | C 267.259.4206 | F 215.636.9989
>> One South Penn Square | Philadelphia | PA | 19107-3502
>> www . hillier . com
>>
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