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Professional Women Painters
Santa Barbara, CA 5.0★
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David Moreno’s take
Professional Women Painters is a Santa Barbara painting contractor with a perfect 5.0 rating, though the evidence is admittedly thin—just two Google reviews, the most recent from 2022. That said, the one detailed review tells a story I recognize from my own renovation work: a mobile home park project requiring full interior paint over dated paneling and wallpaper, the kind of job that tests patience and prep skills. The homeowner specifically named the crew, which suggests hands-on attention rather than rotating subcontractors.
The project photos show familiarity with standard finishes—semi-gloss, satin, eggshell, primer—and both interior and exterior work. Nothing flashy here, just the bread-and-butter residential painting that keeps Santa Barbara homes looking decent in our salt air and sun. The Windsor Way address puts them centrally located, and the name suggests a woman-owned business model, which can matter to some homeowners.
What's missing is recent activity. No reviews in over three years, no social media presence beyond a Google Maps listing, and a basic website. I'd want to confirm they're still actively taking projects before reaching out. If they are, the early track record looks solid—but you'll be relying more on a phone conversation than a deep review history.
The project photos show familiarity with standard finishes—semi-gloss, satin, eggshell, primer—and both interior and exterior work. Nothing flashy here, just the bread-and-butter residential painting that keeps Santa Barbara homes looking decent in our salt air and sun. The Windsor Way address puts them centrally located, and the name suggests a woman-owned business model, which can matter to some homeowners.
What's missing is recent activity. No reviews in over three years, no social media presence beyond a Google Maps listing, and a basic website. I'd want to confirm they're still actively taking projects before reaching out. If they are, the early track record looks solid—but you'll be relying more on a phone conversation than a deep review history.
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