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12 Hardware Shop Painters

Hardware Shop painters — compare verified providers near you. Compare 12 painters across 0 cities.

Barnitts logo
24-26 Colliergate, York YO1 8BW, York

Barnitts provides hardware shop services in York. Contact them directly for availability and a quote.

Hardware Shop
Clevedon DIY Centre logo
The Old Sawmills, 43 Teignmouth Rd, Clevedon BS21 6DL, Clevedon

Clevedon DIY Centre provides hardware shop services in Clevedon. Contact them directly for availability and a quote.

Hardware Shop
Coastal Group logo
4.9 (118 reviews) Global House, 3 Bojea Industrial Estate, Trethowel, Saint Austell, PL25 5RJ

Coastal Group is a hardware shop located in Saint Austell, Cornwall. The business operates from Global House on the Bojea Industrial Estate in Trethowel, offering hardware and DIY supplies to local customers and tradespeople.

Hardware Shop
Corroy Products Ltd logo
4.9 (7 reviews) 25 Queen St, Walsall, WS2 9NT

Corroy Products Ltd is a building materials supplier based in Walsall. The company offers tools, fixings, and fasteners to customers in the West Midlands area.

Building materials supplier
GJs logo

GJs

29 Mansfield Rd, Alfreton DE55 7JJ, Alfreton

GJs provides hardware shop services in Alfreton. Contact them directly for availability and a quote.

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John Lyne Home Hardware logo
4.4 (26 reviews) 1 High St, Shipston-on-Stour, CV36 4AB

John Lyne Home Hardware has been the leading supplier of DIY products and materials in the heart of Shipston-on-Stour since 1994. The shop offers a wide range of DIY, household, gardening and cookware products for both homeowners and professional builders. They pride themselves on good customer service and helping customers complete their home renovations and repairs.

Hardware Shop
Proper Job logo
Feversham Ln, Glastonbury BA6 9JJ, Glastonbury

Proper Job provides hardware shop services in Glastonbury. Contact them directly for availability and a quote.

Hardware Shop
Stermat Hardware logo
95-99 Abergele Rd, Colwyn Bay LL29 7SA, Colwyn Bay

Stermat Hardware provides hardware shop services in Colwyn Bay. Contact them directly for availability and a quote.

Hardware Shop
wilko logo
29 The Maltings, St Albans AL1 3HL, St Albans

wilko provides hardware shop services in St Albans. Contact them directly for availability and a quote.

Hardware Shop
wilko logo
Parkgate Shopping Centre, 1B Stadium Way, Parkgate, Rotherham S60 1TG, Rotherham

wilko provides hardware shop services in Rotherham. Contact them directly for availability and a quote.

Hardware Shop
wilko logo
Unit 6 The Parade, Swindon SN1 1BA, Swindon

wilko provides hardware shop services in Swindon. Contact them directly for availability and a quote.

Hardware Shop

Finding the Best Hardware Shop Painter

Picking the right hardware shop painter matters. The provider you choose handles your job, determines turnaround, and quietly affects your outcome through quality and reliability. Here's what to look for.

Why Use a Hardware Shop Painter?

  • Save time: A painter handles the work end-to-end, so you focus on the parts that need your attention.
  • Faster turnaround: A specialist hardware shop painter already has the workflow dialled in — you get results faster than going in cold.
  • Fewer mistakes: Professional service means fewer rework loops, missed details, and downstream issues.
  • Scalability: As your needs grow, a good painter scales with you — no need to find a new provider every time the job size changes.

What to Look for in a Hardware Shop Painter

Not every painter is a good fit. When evaluating a hardware shop painter, check these four things:

Transparent Pricing

Reputable hardware shop painters quote in writing. If they won't put pricing in an email, move on.

Turnaround

Ask for a realistic turnaround estimate before booking. Vague answers usually mean delays down the line.

Insurance & Credentials

Confirm the painter carries the right insurance and credentials for the work. Get it in writing.

Communication

The best hardware shop painters respond quickly and keep you in the loop — not a ticket queue.

The Hardware Shop Onboarding Process

Expect onboarding to look roughly like this:

  1. Initial enquiry — You reach out with the scope, timing, and any constraints.
  2. Quote & agreement — The painter sends pricing and a service agreement. Review carefully before signing.
  3. Setup — You share the details they need and confirm a start date.
  4. First job — A small starter job validates the workflow before committing at volume.
  5. Ongoing relationship — Once live, the painter runs on its own with periodic check-ins.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right painter?
Compare providers on services, reviews, and location, then contact two or three for written quotes. Verify credentials, insurance, and turnaround before committing.
How much does a painter cost in your area?
Pricing varies by job size and provider. Reputable painters quote in writing — ask for an itemised estimate up front so there are no surprises.
Are the painters on this directory verified?
Listings are aggregated from publicly available sources and direct provider submissions. We check for a live website, active business status, and valid contact info — but always do your own due diligence.
Is this directory free to use?
Yes — browsing, comparing, and contacting painters is completely free. We don't take commissions or rank providers based on who paid.
How quickly can a painter start?
Availability varies. Many painters accommodate urgent work — contact them directly with your timeline and they'll confirm whether they can meet it.

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